The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 85, Ed. 1 Monday, April 10, 1939 Page: 1 of 4
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ENGLAND WILL
PROTECT GREECE
AND TURKEY
l<ON'DOX. April 1(1. (AIM — The
Iti'itlHli cabinet In emergency session
wiih reported reliably today to have
decided t offer to guarantee ihe
Independence I.r (li'ovco ii ii (| Turkey.
Driit Iqfi Prime > 1 i) 11 h t >• r Chaniher-
lain was reported to have told Ilaiy
any attempt to seize the strategic
island of Corfu would he regarded
by Britain a* an invitation to war.
Tlie report followed emergency
ltrltlsh fleet orders m Malta and an
Urgent Nritlsh cabinet meeting
which high lighted a potential new
center of European strife as Italy
consolidated her conquest of little
Albanlu.
Reliable reports salil llrltain hud
decided to guarantee the lndepenil
ence of Greece and Turkey, Albania's
neighbors. The British cabinet de.
elded to recall parliament from its
lOaster vacation for a session •Tliurs
day.
In Tails. both Hrllaln and France
were reported considering joint mili-
tary and naval demonstrations to
back up their eastern KuropeufV al-
lien against further Italian .German
expansion. /
On the other side, authoritative
fusclsts in Home d>*closed Italv
hud reinforced her troop* In the
I Hitlcchn ncsc Islands, which He In
the Aegean sea bfT C'.reece.
ill Athens, A\te Greek Kovernmeiit
watched wijully, realising the gravity
of the situation. At Istanbul. Turkey
and Rumania — whom llrltain also
might try to bring Into a grand nu-
ll-aggression alliance — agreed to
carry on a "Balkan for the llulkuns"
policy.
Ill Tirana, capital of Itullan-con-
quered Albania, meauwliile, a pro-
visional government pledged the Al-
banian people's loyalty to Mussolini
and formally' accepted Italian rule.
In the midsl of empire's tension,
l'ope 1'lus XII yesterday pillnled
the way to lulths of pence through
u return to practice of religion;
In an Faster homily In the liHsill-
cu^(jf 81. Peter's the lVpe called fyr
II "return to the king of pence" ami
declared "he will give us — as he
hilH promised — "pcuce."
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A stage in progress has been reach
ed In Orange where the Importune
of "kcepltig on keeping on." or
"kenpitig. the home fires birrnJnM"
Khottld l e stressed. While It Is true
that Wonderful strides have been
tpade In the past few months, dur-
ing whW'h tinle foundations have
been made for literally tukiug the
town over, there certainly is no slop-
ping point provided fur at Ibis stage.
The facts are ihol. there Is no bet-
ter channel through which to wot!;
limn the local commercial orguiilxu
tioli*. It. li. S. A. I.
The response to the cull nmde by
the city organization to bring all
dogs to the city hull to be Irnmti-
nlrt-d against rabies, the most dread-
ed of all disease*, watt unfortunate
ly Incomplete, lit" only nl out one-
fourth of the dogs of the community
were immunized. While this will
certainly lessen the danger to htirtiun
beings 11 does not insure perfect pro-
tection. U will be too
should liecome necessary
lice dcpni'tment 1 huve
some -loo to BOO dogs.
Fortunate Indeed It was for <>r-
auge tliat there *ere no fatal accl
dents occiirtiii* it\ the Orange ter
rltory during the Foster season In
spile of the heavy traffic that P' -
Vailed during that time. Other sec-
tlnns of the country were subjectvd
to the shocking or dee Is of ti-mfflc
tmgedies. While U .J*ould probuldy
be * hard matter to iMdnt out l «
Individual ■ or circumstance that con-
tributed moat to the abcldents,
there fault somewhere. Train
|ng along t>KS line «rf how to avoid
traffic accident* and enforcement of
trafnc- refulallona will help. . ..
Orange
bad .If it
for the t>o-
to slaughter
Relative of Mrs.
T. S. Havens Dies
In Bridge Collapse
Mr.*. T. S. tlavoiiH ret urn ml thin
jwiHt \vt>ek-iMul from (Julfport. MU ..
whero she th funttral « f
her- br«itlif*r, .Maxli1 Sh< \v« rH, \vhJ
Murouuihed (here aftei* h long Ulnea#.
While UifJ'e Word whh received of
tht' death of another rel.it I ve. Steph
en Wllmm, who wun one of the vie-
titiiM of the highway bridge collaprte
near VlekHburc, .MIhh.
ITAUAN RULE
ALBANIANS
TiltANA/ April 10. 'TAP)
provlslourfl Albanian governinent to-
day pledged the loyally of the Al-
banian people to lYetnier Mu.^sollnl
and formally accepted Italian rule
/un their, behalf.
Tin* president and secretary of
the administrative committee broad-
east loyalty addresses to Alhttnlunts
and to Italy.
Contrary to expectations In Tira-
na, Mussolini had not arrived in
time for the broadcast and It was
doubted lie would come today.
The "appeal" of Albanian leaders
to Mussolini to permit them to
found an Albanian fascist party also
wits read over the radio.
SENATE VOTES
SALES TAX
AMENDMENT
AT'STIX, Tex.. April 10. (A!') -
The"~m*nate finally roted today for
Hiilimlstdon of a etaiflUt ntlonal w
mendment to finance Noelal mnrurity
by a KaleH-Hervlce-natnral renource
tax and reduce property taxe«. The
TutVvWUR 21 tp JO.
The v^uetlon wan one of the l i4
event* <>f the general Mention, an l-w
sue In lvhieh han been wether the
(|UeMt|of,i of UlH'rallKefl old a«e pen-
■tdon* an«l taxen t« nnpport tlieni
should be .submitted to the people.
The ^harpewt eonban re
volvexd\al>out proiMiwiln for a *nle*
tax. .
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Baptist Men
Plan Reception
For New Pastor
Men members of the hlrin Maptist
church have planned a ri^'ptloil
and bHimuel honorbig the new pits.-
tor, Itev. W. A Corkerti. recently re-
signing front I In- prislorato "( th -
Istrouma Itaplisi church of llaton
Hoiige, l^t., to be held in the rliurch
basement Tuesday night. April IV
llcv. t'orkrrn Is scheduled to i«
here Friday or Saturday to begin
pastorate of .the local church.
Judge J. M. Combs, associate Jus-
tice of the ninth court of civil ap-
peals of Iteaumont, will be the
speaker of the occasion,
World's Second
Tallest Man Weds
IHM'Jt.KORD, 111.. A (nil 10. (AIM
--Clifford Thompson, IW, of S<imdl-
iinvlw. Wis., who claims to lit1 the.
ecCond lallest man in Ihe world; and
Mary liars, 32, of Milwaukee were
wed here yes tenia .v..
Thompson to N feet. 7 Inches' tail
and weighs 400 pounds. Ills bride
is 5 feet, S Inches tall.
Thompson claims he Is out-glanteil
only by- -Hubert Wadlow, of Alton,
111., wltosK height Is * feet, *1-4
Inches- Wiidlow weighs 4IM |M uud«
Approximately lo,:im,o.'<i farm
family and Uli*e«l workers In the
United Htates In lfl * produced X&
to « |x r cent more lartn products
tl.an 12.Stl*.««o workers did In 1INHI.
T^HniSr^WeinileedaT!™^^^
mark* opening of the Tegas Uaagtie
baseball aeaann In that city. Kven
though tlie mayor will b*
TWO SERIOUSLY
INJURED WHEN
BUS OVERTURNS
lUtEt 'l\ RN1111XJK. Tex.. April 10.
(AIM - I'leven pei'MonN were Injur
efl. two i f them aerlouHly. hint niirlii
when a I'alnhow Iiiim dropped a
lr^nt whei^l-and overturned near
Ivan. Tex.. 12 mile* north of here.
The Iiiim win tiavfillm: fr«nn l rown-
wood to Wichita Fall*.
Nine of the ten paHHcngerM in the
vehicle were thrown from It when
it cranhed Most McrloiiMly Injured
were loul*e (Jrlffith of Wichita
KuMh and N. V. Mc('ull> « f Craham
Itoth *ufTered bead and baick injur
leu. They were in a honpltal hen*
with thr«'e other*. Klve part*etiBer<4
only ifllithtly hurt were taken to Gra-
ham, treated, and rdea*ed.
Oeorue Walnneott of Wichita Fall*,
the driver, wa* not badly euouft)! in-
jun'd for hoMpltal treatment.
N. 11. Xaitney of LiriK'kemidce, on-
ly pa**en|{er to remain in the hurt
when it overturned. Haiti the bu*
went over two or three time*.
Young Golf Wizard
Puts Down Clubs
For School Books
P.LOOMINOTON. 111.. April 10. —
Slender IT# year old Jeanne ('line.
*enHatlon of the women* jjolf tour-
nament*. swapped her golf club* for
an armful of *choolhook* today.
The little «lrl. who two year* ago
didn't know a putter from a *an«i
trap, wa * back in hltfh school *eeU-
inu to c itch up with her *ophomore
claxNr*, 'lifter an ab*enee of *everaI
week*.
In 1JKI7 when Jen vine'* father. I>r.
(•eoi'KC >1. ('Iliif, wa* pre*ldeilt of
the IU««omington Country elub he
jjavo her a makeshift wet of prMCtle*-
club*. Without in*tructlon, *he
handled the iron* a* though long
aci|iiaint«-(l with them.
I r ('Jive agreefl with the opinion
Jetinne "had something." He started
taking her fo Chicago* .M<M||nnb
Country club w liere the Armour
Iwiyx. Sandy and Tliuitirtx. were pro-
fep*|onai*. Handy to« k her In
charge.
la July, Jeanne won consolation
honor* In tlie flr*t flight of tin*
Mllnoi* *tate tournament, her fh*t
com pet ItJ ve a ppen ranee.
She won a flr*t flight champion-
ship in tin4 Western Junior and fail
cd to i|ualif,v in the National at
Westmoreland by four *troke*., All
this wllh her poorly matched prac
I ice dub*.
last Christnia*, Siinta Onus left i
a set of matched clubs in her golf
btltf, >>be promptly ceh*brat«'d bv
shof t4'«g Sfinie *«*ni aUoijaf ^'g/JIT.
The fir*t big tournament *he ever
qua lifted (or was the recent North
and South Plnehur*t. N. (V Jean-
ne *et the ci^Htwe afire In the first
Yound. but wa* «Himlnalef| in the sec-
ond by Kathet'lnK^ MacClonkey of
l*lttl%irg. However^ *h*? *howe.d
eifough in the time sli>*^wa* there to
steul th< show from *u *h *eaj oned
perf«. rtners a* Mrs Kutelle Jviwson
Page, who w><,n the t^ouroH^nent.
June Cothran, Jean Bauer and Uor-
othy Klrhy. N
Beaumont Takes 1
From Mudhens Who
Win Night Cap
KK.U'MOXT, Te*„ April IK. (AIM
—Murray KrariMln's homer with one
nlMiaril brought the IJeaumont K*
liorters of the Te\iis leugile 2-1
victory in the opetier of n double-
header with' Tolertrt of the A iiieticiin
Association her«> yesterday hut tlie
Mudhens took the seven-inning nigh:
Cap ?•!.
New Law Will Ease
Tax Burden Of
Texas Employers
ID. (Sneclu I )\—
) ifiirs lino," Texitn,
AUSTIN. April
Move than two
lnunchcil Its iiroxnun of tiiiciti|>loy-
tnent «tiin|iensiit|oii when (inventor
Allr'ml a|i|iroveil the ttn-UHiirc de.-iljcii
ill to aN lnt ii jobless worker to fIti.l
employment mill to furnlsli lilin
tutlds (Iiii'Iok Ills Ulietii]>|oytucilt.
Ttxlny tlii- eiii|ilni eis i-oiitrllititliu
to the Jobless liislrtiince filiiil fill.I
assurance that their tax loud' will in*
through the nc.'w iiiumii
compenxatIoii law effcctlv
UjjhtehfKl
tdoyinent
April 1.
Orville
lector of
MARTIN DIES
TO SPEAK HERE
BEFORE LEGIO N
Congressman Martin Dies of Or
ange, mi\vv in Washington, IK C.t will
be here to\addre*H th^ Spring colli
yention of rHe Anieriem Legion of
din11 i«• t No. ? \u be* held Siiiurday
and Sunday AprllNt2* ami 23. jocord.
ina l< a nu'HSiige received this morn*
iptain o. 1.. "Haker
liOUIUNA TOWN NAMKO i
SWAMTKIM, I m.. A pill
—Mall was distributed In
community today, but
weren't i|jiii* Mire just
the nam*. \
wm , m
I'M
10. f A1* >
I Ida lltik
re«Ment>
yst alsnit
WKft
till HUthorllles rii-ently rrcmg
the baunlet. which formerly
Its mall Initn roadside box
ea at a ferry, Residents war* asked
If submit suggestions for the port
ofHee's '
8mm Jokingly suggested "swsma
era.- remarking the service would
tbnaa living In low-
fcarou.
*. Carpenter, cliali nian•• ti
the Texa* I'lieni ploy men*
com pen nation com mixtion, estimates
that the employer* will pay ten l"
twelve, million dollnr* less a year in
jobless tnxen after liMO. Such a
saving to the taxpayer* will result
in the "greatcut tax reduction in the
hlatory of our *tate". according to
Governor O'lhmlcl when he approved
the bill.
Uudei1 ihe merit rating plan of the
new law. employeiH will contribute
after I!• I« only on the amount need-
ed foe the pnintcnt of jobless bene-
fits. laUHt year employers contrib-
uted ^M in" twenty-three million dol-
lar* to the jobless Insurance fund
while les* than ten million dollars
wa* imbl out In joble** benefits.
In contrast to the present three
per cent contribution rate, the 1 SI41
tux rale will vary from one-half of
iitie j ee cent to four pis* cent by one-
half per cent steps, depending upon
the state-wide employment bistort
combined with each employer's indi-
vidual experience over the pant three
years.
At the end of a year an employer
who ha* not had eight employe* on
his payroll for twenty week* during
the year may ask the commission
to terminate hi* eoveungr and thus
release him from tax |Miyments. Tin
new law grants him until .March 8 1
to file his application for termina-
tion of coverage.
Another . Important provision ef-
effcothe April I pertains to contract-
ors and sub contractors- A parti"-
ularly sore point in the past for em-
ployers. the old law In many cases
fixed Ihe responsibility upon a con-
tractor for reporting the combined
employes of both coiitraetor and sub-
contractor.
Cnder n new law, a man is respon
slide for report I nn the watte* of an
employe but he is not responsible Tot
the w'Hge* of a contractor. The for-
mer law defined the employer-con-
tractor relationship but the defini-
tion was not the one generally ac-
cepted. Thi new law merely re-
«tat -s this definition and bring* il
Into eoiiforivfity wllh that acceptetl
bv the court*.
Answer* to thewc (ruentloti* deter
mine the i*elatloii*hlp: I oe* tin*
employer exercise control over the
Individual? I.me* the employer mere*
lv tell the desired result or -doe* he
determine the method of work, too?
Who supplies the tools and equip-
ment with, which tlM' woiJji Is per*
formed? ")
An employer who feel* that he Is
entitled to a refund for contribution#
now may file claim ha them from
one to four years after the date on
which the ta-xes would have lieeome
due.
, Stricter penalties are provided mi-
ller the net for recalcitrant and do*
llmtueirt enipbiyer*. Civil action may
Ik* taken aganl*t defaulting one* and
those fulling to keep employment
record* ««r to mr.\e rejH.rts t«> t*'4'
comfn|**lon Injunction* may be
broughKby the commission to pre
vent vloMti|on of the act atuTlf *uoh
Injunction* t^re violated, a receiver
can be appointed for the business of
the ofrendlng ehudoyer. I'enaltle*
for failure to re|*>rt Individual wa
ge*. a* well a* lien* it*aln*t property
of defaulting empleywK re ul*o
ptovldodi
In general, the new law
reward the conscientious ethH'W"
and to petialiatt m re severely
who refnee to comply With K
Cobb To Try For
lag by Captain o. I.. Ha her, benil of
one of the 'loeil coinhdUees ill
charge of arrangement* i^t: tlui
convention that Is expected tlritw
from 3M to 4Hu people- from^^url*
oum sections of ihe district durltu:
the two days session. • Nv
Seveial ether notables ure sclied
tiled i<> appear on the program dur-
ing thc_.com en t ion for nddreasi's.
TWO NEGLIGENT
H01CIDETRIALS
SET THIS WEEK
x
ltd* to
HAl'.T IAKK CITY, April '<
* Jtd>n «*oMt, real less set'ter
the world land a teed record
hy Ceorge Hjratnn. Will
(Al'l
after
now
return
wllh
to rtah% aalt flats In Augnal
ITO mllea an hour M hla *<«•!•
Hue P. Hackmsn. secretary ol tlx-
City chamber of cmt
said loday the spred loving
British far htwker bod Informf-fl him
lie would mail* Ma accelerated vuu
I.
< NO lb? W«rM
It. It. l/ctrvoll, li Tort Arthur sale*
man. chaiged III. counter - court with
negligent homicide Itrewujiectiori with
tin* death of Jerome Iturton, an Hr-
ange dairyman. In a - car crush dur-
ing the month of November last year,
is scheduled to go to trial tomorrow
Allen l)orm:in. also charged with
negligent homicide, In coiinec. Ion
with Ihe death of a negro occurring
several months ago, la a car collfs
Ion, Is scheduled to be tr.Vd during
the week In county court.
The petit jury reporting for ser-
vice in county court this morning
was excused due to tlie fact that the
county judge was engaged in hold-
ing commissioners court during the
forenoon of today.
Couple Choose 40
Foot Tower For
Matrimanial Leap
CATMNltriUJ, Tenti . April 10
(Al') A young cotiplc cliono it Id
loot ol «'rv.illoti lower nto|i tlie sec-
ond liluhcst iiciik Citst of the M1h*
slsslppi ilvcr for their "leap Into
nuitrlinony."
In mi Kfister Sitnilny Cf'ti'nxVhy on
fi.ll 13-fMlngntiill's Dome, til the (ireiit
Smoky mountains Churles (>Kle. it>.
of (init iniiui x. nMirrled ills* Mn>y
Agecw, IS of flul'lwyn, Miss.
Mole tli.in llio |ii-|-*oiik cllmlS'd
the lialfrintle milch from tjte idgh-
wtiy to wni'lt. A two-Inch blanket
of show lul-1o«il buck some.
Among tlioro' who didn't see the
vvcddlnu wiim ijif liridcgiootn's f.iili
et. I didn't try to go. I'm too
lilK." lie explained. lie Weighs 23<J
pounds.
New Business To Be
Opened Here
A new business was lielrg opened
ti|i in the Shepherd building on I i-
vision streri by- I'l-iilph ("tilvo and \
I'. Moiiton, to lie" known ns f in- Ur-
ange I'iumldng and Klectrh- Coin,
pony. Inc. liplloiIloli for liicoris>r-
At Ion ii.'is been inrtiie to Ihe state de-
partment, 4
Orange Chamber of
Commerce To Meet
A resrubii- ntonthly meeting of lh'
O^sng^- chamber of commerce' will be
Iteld Wednesday morning nl lb o'clock
at Wriqugrtcfii over Ihe Kltsl N>i
tlonni liink Prasldent I.. W. Hus
mytv (opte*(s the pt-eawi'e# of «U
ntcmlHjrs of the group of at Ihia
meeting, - ■
Dance Plans Made
Planning for |h* (thsnge yoliintwr
rti> fV.mpanya Annual llalKm be
hidd Friday night uf this we«k. A pi II
H *t Hun set Orove Country dub.
waa g'dng forward today.
A number of tickets bar* already
sold by the firemen and fJMft
Iik'Hm fart 1
v;f.
HH
1 COURT HOUSE
'AND CITY HALL
BRIEFS _ :.J
/anc Cormier has been employed
as ait c*tra man on the Orange p6-
Itcc force utulcr Chief J. II. llud^un,
it was stated today. / •
I pa I ltnprov<
ward to
homo
moriV
U*/
for
B
HELD TODAY
I .a nilers Weakley, who suffered u
paralytic stroke about u week ago,
died nt the home of his pnrenla In
Maurlcovlllc Kunday night at' K: 35
o'clock.
Mr. Wiviklcy was thirty-live years
old and had iieen a resident of Or-
ange and vicinity nil Ids life. - J ID
was a former employe of Ihe Yellow
fine I'npetmlll and Van n \Mtpvv
muker' by trade. -
Itcsides Ills parents, he Is "survived
hy one sou, J l>. Wetlkley: ope
brother, Conner Weakley of Monroe,
frfi.; one sister. Mrs. Harold Ilard-
lug of Kodeo, Citlifornlit.
Funeral services will be held till*
afternoon at the Wheeler Flinersl
Chapel at five o'clock with Key, II
H Dlckcrsoti . of .VluurlcevUle In
charge. ,
interment will lie In Kvergi-een
Cemetery under the direction of
Wheeler Funeral Home. •
ImMm -IPi
With the view of n
allltudu of th« city admin
an well aa WPA
and contructora In charge of
cul| of
nt contract* in.
employment of at
a meeting w«s -licld '
ndent
int
aaaistant au
liuaa Mitchell, Inc.,
lrt|cturj| In charge of munli
Iriict; 8. «. Bamette, local
tntlve of the Texas Kmployment.
vice liureau; J. IL Hengw.
supervisor, Texaa Kmplu>ment
rvau: Charles P.? Hmlth, .'tjuin
engineer; Hk>« ii. .• Culili
coinmlaalunar ■ prwinc t
let- Huddle Jr.. employed
to keep check with WPA labor
contractor*; th ciir Dancev, mi
city comiplsslon and Mayor,
teuded tl\e meeting. " ,
The fact wus made pluln that J
was lha ititenllon of the city JH
cotinty admlnlslrullons to sea "a
all available local men were
preference to l,he work and not
all soarces of btbor claaal)
hud be«n eghausted, would an •«
alder bo employed. It la further tij
tendod to «|ro preference to ,
with dcpenilrnts In the llat of <
ploy men I, Mayor Im atated
REUNION HELD
Forty odd mcrtils-rs nf the .1, V.
tluldry family attended the annual
ictinloit In-lit at the home of,the (Sul-
dry's on Market and Border streets
Sunday. With Ihe exception of on'
son In-latv. all members of the fam-
ily Including children. sons-In law
daughters in-law and grand ehlhlret
were present til this reunion, whlcti
was featured .With a sumptuous re
past served at. noon.
a perfect check
m
Thoae who register at the
tnent office on the second
tbfc Hmv Lausen building,
ttchlty requester! to take
the card which they fill opt
registering to Indicate their q
cut long for employment under
different claaairicatlona. Alt1
tin. nppllcatlbn Is mudo for a
ctflc claaa bf Wolk, the a
wi|| mtt bu reatrlcterl to that
filiation. ,lf hp proved htr
i|UaliflM| ltd .'fill, (other <;lai
u hiJ
iiualifled (to
uEiff'
flcutlons are*
Alleged Forgers
Caught In Mo.
A letter was received- today by
f'ollce Chief Jt II. Hudson, of thin
illy from ihe Missouri state higlin
way department, stating that a man
and woman alleged l< luive passed a
fglt.DH f.it'ged clicck at the Peterson
Vlagiudla nervice station n short time
ngo, had been apprehended as n re-
milt of the ilrformutlun and cnoper
ution of the Orange ofTteer*.
The nstifie of the man und wife aP
prehended at .l«pilu. and the l M«i
nt Jasper, Mo., was given a*
Fred J. Kinder* add Mabel l.luders.
The man bail traveled under the
aliascH of llev. J C. Harvey, and
Itev. Wltnnni M' Kay. The car dilv
en br ll>e alleged couple, of forgers
was described by the Orange office's
lis a !t model Oldsmohlte. license
No. KH7-?7 , Te*a*.
The .Missouri state highway.d*|Mrt
inept expressed deep lippt'CClalion of
(lie services rendered by the Oranne
police chief, also Statu Highway I'a
Irolmen A. S. Weir Mitd C. jp. Hear-
den, composing the Orange unit.
. ■
mall route from Hock Creek,
to Klctietali, Mont., establish-
I h7h, w4a one of the longest
routes ever operated- lis
waa 6W miles. In early da)*
IMMtkeU
C«i-ld'ntar, (
trencltlhg imichitiH operatiir, (.
f la In rtieir nt dl ag lliu- opcr*itpir,.
(joinpirkspri operator) tractor,
bulldoker, bark fillet' opera t.i*,
layer...Mlg«r operiit'ur (under;
reinfofeliig alktfll pldder (structu
niontur mixer flalck A plaster), Jj
lilforclng ateel placer (paveme
bricklayers lenders, form grader >t
orator, finishing mnt-hlue opor
pump operator, batcher bin o|«
oiler or git-sser, truck driver f«l
15 tottg). truck driver (1.5 tiMf
under), common lalsir. asplialt
engineer, mixer oianator (2710
larger), bituminous mtxer iti
power shovel o|ierator. statli
plant operator, roller operator,
crete flntaher. |«tvement, *u
curb and gutter, asphalt plant
handler, *ct *rmiun. asphalt n
sliovcler, asphalt tiimpcr. mho
kettleman, form setter, curb
gutter, cemmit handler, bulk.
CITY
Mayor W. H, L.en. who
re|x csented l>y u W. Htistmy
a dinner t« lie gh fyl !'• „'J<L
Wednesday, with Mayor rtt«S«r'
coin'ie tlu' host, celebrating oil
of the league IwsHmll season,
also requested that Tomtnle llil
i ranking baseball f<in, who <
struineutiil In geeuring the Ft,
('al for the spring tmlnlug her
tend the dinner as n repr
of (he city and baseball
The
Wyo.,
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star
length
ihe mntl wes carried In the
of |Wistmeti on horseliack.
Dog Recovering From
Appendectomy |
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(K.NN KHhvII.I.K, I ml. April
(Alt') — Duke, the dog that bad
appendix o«it appeared today
have OHM through the «
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 85, Ed. 1 Monday, April 10, 1939, newspaper, April 10, 1939; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289949/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.