The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 149, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1939 Page: 1 of 8
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The Ki'ciitc^t Nltofr fin earth, the
Oi'HMKe lilons Club's 11I'm t unnuut
Htreet Carnival which will be pre-
sented on three nights July (j, 7
and 8, promises to l-e just tlmt . .
the most stupendous, sensational. fun
producing extravagstmta in this city's
hlMtory, with every cununl y e func-
tioning ut full speed and Ihe Idea lie-
purtuient turning nut new forms of
concession!* tauter than the 7«1 odd
members can erect them, all Orange
lx In tor a happy week-end instead
of the usuul letdown following the
July 4th holiday.
Kycrytliln* from a hot dog stand
to a crury hon e will dot the mid-
wuyt Fifteen different committees
are wot king on sin-clal booths, each
« little funnier than the laxt.
Valuable awards are being con-
tributed to be i-fl • red an attendance
prises euch night.
pSfUti
Honored
Colas
during
dent
f , ' i
rrlatallo., local reprc-
[■of_,1U* Washington Nation-
• Company of Chicago.
Itt framed certificate of
t : merit us Mm loading
the .'entire ' company which
jj! gig ten and the District of
far persona 1 production
al Health and AWI-
, April 24 to 20.
LET'S DO
SOMETHING
ABO
HHtll WAY MATTKBS
liver* civic organisation In Or-
ange and Orange County should nee
So It that there Han active commit-
to study matter* pertaining to
highway revelipincit. No greater
rourpex of development have ever
b-'en frurd It Orange County tliun
that of llr«t cIhkm hlghwayn. It l
hlvhly lni|xirtant that much nior"
highway development tuke place In
the Oruugc territory.
Aoriccltuiiai. activity
Kviflcntly Hrnniio County will lank
nnionit the highest In ihe atate of
Teia* from the stii|id|iol-it of Inter
c*! In inrrteirttnrnl development nt A.
A M. 1'ullrte short course classes to
l-e held during the mouth of July
lM« year, Already six women shd
"our girl* have la*e:i selected by Ihe
women'* agricultural division to take
tl'e ahort course*. The county wlil
tiar It * entire uttutit as well a* thorn-
of other couiitlc* that do not use
them.
BOAUD I IK KQtAI.IZATION
Indication* arc that the Orange
County Ismril of winnthuitlon I* us-
ing extraordinary precaution In go
log over tile IU3& tax rolls to reg i
Ir.'e the ta\nb1e Value* with thi
hope of eliminating it* many olije"
' 'Ions ax pua«lhlv. The hoard I* be-
lievwl tu have made cimxldernhl"
prosrex* on the reore of necuratcly
c<|uallxln the properly vulue*.
I'ARIH, June 23. (AIM — Kinney
In galnlnt; n near eastern mutual ua
slHtunce pact with Tut key, believed
today xhe hud a powerful lever to
awing soviet ftuxslu Into the llrltlah
French front.
Foreign Minister Ueorgest Bonne
and the Turkish ambunsudor were
acheduled to xlisn a cooperative dec-
laration at «:J p. m. <11:So a. nt.
CMT) at the Torelgn office.
In Ankara, at the stnie time, rep-
rcxentutlvva of the two countticx
prepared to sljju unothci' document,
by which Francex cedes the repub
lie of Hatay — the former Hanjak
of Alexandrettu. to Turkey ax the
price of Turkey's bargain with
France.
Turkey 1 a close friend of xovlut
ltuxtda.
The French-Turkish pact, along
with the Urltlsh-Tuittlxh muturtl aid
afreetnent. erected a triple facade In
the llulkana and eaxtern Mediter-
ranean ux llrltixh and French diplo-
mats labored to bring Ituxxlu Into
their camp.
Diplomatic source* stld French
hopes In the negotiations rose when
Soviet ll'remler and Foreign Coot
mlssar \ luchi-xlatl Molotoff tlecldeJ
to clarify further Kuxxla's stand.
There w« re some who showed bit-
terness and distrust In France's de-
cision to sign uway Malay, a valu-
able piece of Syr I j. as the pluui of
Turkish support. If Turkey aucept
••d a territorial plum In exchange Jol-
lier cooperation, thvy reasoned, Hue-
xhi; may have Injected some sort ol
« price tag In the Moscow negotla
"T;
A double-header softlsill program
will be proxente-l next Wednesday as
a benefit for the Itengal UiIaHIi
llrunt and Hugle t.'orpa with lite Aw -
erlcnn I.eglon meeting tl ~ itotao
Club In the first game starting nt
7: SO o'clock tttid the Qiiallly I,"lend-
ers of the Commercial I«eugue lung-
ling with the fast n«df «rn leant iif
Port Arthur In the nightcap starting
at 8:3(1 o'clock. Hep. Martin Dies
will umpire the first guut.e,. '
Admission will l>e 15c and nil
proceeds over costs of the lights
will go to the llenxul CJutird un.Hil
nation.
Jurvc^' Ktunfleld has nnnttuoe^r* flKKflpV. June 2S. (Al')
the following line tip for the Itotacy trnitetl Htates Consul Frederick W.
Club: Cutchers. Slanlo llravo or I.. , ulnke «>n4e representations nt , th
Plirker: Pitchers, W. J. -l okxnn Ij^patieae f'onaulate totiay ugilnat In-
or Cy Burnett; 1st luise. Sum Mtrfl«e convenient*.* sU«ere4l by Americans
or Charles Zcto: 2nd baae, l^latKh" 'nt Jitpunese put up ten
Malone or C. H. Meeks: s: PVamk ja^i, am-an.und the British aed
Hubert or Tom Howell: 3rd bugfr French ioiicesxionx.
Byron Slnimona or l)oc lluddm; ) ' riflUlwHii ' illln In i who mm'
ahoi'tfield, H. II. Wheeh-r or l r, th*t the
lAat' protest.
IIGNITIES
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Citizens Warned of
Swindle Schemfe
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WA8HINC1TON. June 20 (AIM -
In the face of mixed Congressional
reaction, administration leaders In
the senate and lions? promised
prompt consideration today of Pre*
ldent Roosevelt's new J>:t,Otl!>,00(MH)0
lending program.
Because congress already Is rush
ed with (ire-adjournment legislation.
there were some expressions of doubt
It could enact this session the 'slx'.
point, seven-year plan Involving pro-
jects classified us self-liquidating.
After informal discussions, the
leuderx and Interested committee
Chairmen are-expected to accept thv'
president's Invitation to talk over
the situation.
'-.pesigned '■ to Btlmulnte business I A u,lu,r |K.hlK written by an
and employment without costing- the UnknoWn person who repi-eaeiils that
treasury uny money, the president's ■ h() ,H hl MexlGU (or )uink.
'or i rupluy and that he ha* a large a*
I mount of money, about three hun-
The following confinunlcatlon from
PoMtmuster C, It. Coale, of llrunge,
is self explanatory:
"ll is desired lliut the cltlxeus ol
Orunge attention lie called to u frau-
dulent scheme known ax the Span-
ish Swindle, which is being mulled
[from Mexico to people III this purl
of Texas.
u-nady-
«U*ea
stores
•' i*.' -V-i
Moat
G o'clock
urdgy starting
wear and
Ing the
olh^r lliii
epahla iin
freedom'
The earlier doting will be
talned through July apd August,
stores going back to the old time
Hsptember 1.
Stores announcing tge 3 o'clock
closing hour for July S follow:
Downs 5c to II Store
Abe's, Inc. " ^ ■/'
dred thousand ^dollars. In n trui In
u custom house. This writer asks
a price
ItoWn.
The Mediterranean c'ommlttee head-
ed by I hiu lit Hoi 11 n Paris deputy
and fonner inlulater of colonies, ad-
<1 leased a protest to ITemler Dul-t-
dler asserting thut niouuiulueers In
the MotiHxndugh region of the ceded
land would never submit to Turkish
rule.
Official annexation l>t Tim key of
Hatay ^ix set fia- June 2U and Turk-
ish residents there were idunuing
festivities. American and Ar*b tain-
llles were tnotlng. out.
DEATH CLAIMS
i SANCHEZ CHILD
DOST TAKK CHANCES
During the |-erlod of street Im I
pruvement which l-tvolves the tear- Funeral 'sei vices for Joe 8alichen,
ing up pf thoroughfares in the procesx jnged wVi>i|; months, who dleil at the
i f J paving, etir drivers tire warned ,'home of lilx parents. Mr. nnd Airs,
not* to tak™ r*'TtK'«'rf by driving over
toin U|> section* with the view of
xliprfnlrg th^ dlxtain—x. Tiv often
In the recent pixt thut car di lverx
Ime taken chances and gotten stuck
nnd then lull the blame on others
thin thcnicelv.'s.
Mary Alice Ingram
To Give Lesson At
Instructor^ Meet
The South Texas Ayaoctatlon _ if
DAnelng Tencllcrx Will he the gti^atx
ol" Miss MfHum Wldmai of lJeao
mont, Texrfs, for Ihe June J5th in*"'t
Ing- at twion, at her stodlo on ' the
2nd floor of the l>:)k< Building.
Tc-nchirs will attend from l. Vi
Charles. Oalve-ton. Hou t«u. XetU-:
la nil. Port Arthur. Orange, and will
elect a Delegate Director to the Na-
tional Contention of the Dunellu?
Musters of America It) Xew Y«>rk
ilmitig July und August.
instructions will be given at th-
niegting In Beaumont by Miss Mir-
lanf Wldman nnd Jllx* Murv Alice
liigriini, and n talk of .the plans of
the Normal School and Convention
work of" the Dancing M.ist-r* -of Am
etluu In New York. by Ml*" Vlda
C.odwin, Dcun of Women of the D.
M. of A.
Mlaa Wldman Will enterWIn tin-
\ 1 siting teachers with a hinchcon
before their afternoon meeting.
Hi^htowort loft fietil. Ilnrr^tl
•I. (). HIiuh; A. J.
Konzie c r Kvfiftt Puller, liffhtficlil.
Hum pic . .I. Statifhltl; iNwcljMl.
PiTucher ll<u*eiiM ji i c* k. m. ctiih'letf#
•The K«*Klf n will pj'trtont IU« r«l-
luwinu Injm*Ii«II linmvu'l'JtH, aeci>r<ll^|C
to ("apt. Motion who will iiImi pitch :
IUhihIu. cntclittr; • Heo. Juiwh, r. (+
Capt. Ilakur. cf; < eor««j l(:
!>«nis I'rutiT, %S. S.; Dr. Thompnon.
Jh; SM (*allluv«*t. lb; II. llortoii. 2l :
ltobii)«on, if and L W. UuniinyrA.
relief pitcher. Catllavrt wtll act
pla.vtnt; tnanii^r.
Galen to Ready To
Make Real Fight
Wednesday Night
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Bv flayle Tulthit |
MOW YOKK. Jii« is. (.VP) —
I'm going to xjay Mfay froni TVmy
(lulento's tr lining camp before I
cutch myself picking Ihe "big pnloofcti
,to kniH-k out Joe IxmiIs f<« the
hiiivyweiaht chumplonxhlp neat Wert-
nesday night.
There's something alsmt the pl <~"
that get* a man. aed It Isu't necrti
sarlly Madame Bey's home cooking.
Maybe It's the heady «lr of tSe New
Jersey hills. But I'll «wnr that the
(lalentn of tialay. five «lays before
the fight, looks like a mean proposi-
tion to face In a small ting.
Frankly -he has wo i-ed hlmaelf
Into finer condition tliun any of the
local critics thought possible. IU*
beer stomach has almost disappear-
ed. Vesterday he fought four tough
rounds without blowlt g. and he wax
throwing punches every secoml 'W
j the time.
Don't, get nie wrong. I^ml* still
; 1* m l-to-9 favorite, and those odila
I prohnlily ui'e about right. The lie-
1 grn Is. a great eliamplon tiy nnj;
Ineasure and I* the only sane ehotTe
j In this scrap. But I'm beginning t"
} sus| ect the crowd Is likely to gel
j its money's worth.
I Jim BrHtldiM'k. ~ the e*-t)'liit ^
j had the same hunch after watching
! Tony work out yesterduy. Jtui real*
| ly was Impressed, ami not for .pub-
| ilclt.v purposes. II" seemed relrtct-
■unt to exprcxnf such ah unpopular
program wiiuld authurlge loans
various purpoaex. among them:
V To states, cities nnd counties 4 fnr
■ewers, bridges, hoapltulx. otu.; to
step was not a for- |" new fuderul tull uuthorlty for toil | every thing he tells be kept lit
Id such represent*- . 1'iidges and exprexil highway*: to nn- | rtlatolule secrecy and thut ail coriV-
lions had be«m made at least Ailc J other fedyral corporation for pur- hponUcui-e he made by almutll.
dally sine 1 the blockade started. ^chaxe of railroad equipment: to (urnj^ ]^ jM conteiiiiiluted by the wrltar of
flflk letter to have the one receiving
the communication either come to
Jupnaea^ -gendarniex dlxregaMe I • ten'tfnts for purchase of land: to
official rt'ltlsh complaints anil con- furnl clcettiflc itlon admlnlatra-
tinned tl sir thorough etnmlnationx j lion, and to the ex port-Import bnnk
nf Hrttoit i attempt Ins to puss bar- finance folel/n purchases In thi*
rlerx snrtioimllng Tlentaln's bl-wk , country.
Ailed Mnk. anil F reuch conccs- |
alniia.
FetV Britons attempted to pass the |
harricaifea. lait those who did were
selxed frit leijgthy searching by Jap- j
aneae. who have advised all foreign- j
er* to ' 1m wore polite nnd refrain j
from nasi mhig an arrogant attitude |
with sent lea.
The cor lucl of the gendarmes ha.
been u point of friction in the Tleit
sin ijlspute.. Ureal Britain charged
eight Brltlali .subjects had been
forced to mbmlt to Indignities. In-
cluding stripping and lengthy examl-
j nation In fuH vlt<w of Chinese Cool-
ies. O . • > -
Another source of Irritation .has
jlieim the, electiic.i I ly -charged wire
"with Which Japanese *urropnd-
fid the Isolated forelim area*. A t'lii
neae coolie *-aa found deud tmlaj.
his han4 4t*a«**a« the wire, not fa
from AmeHoan marine barracks ou.
Side l e blockaded conceaaloiis.
Tlnia fnr. the blockade has keen
liIrectrd mainly at Britons, with Jap-
aneae atadoglglng for Idoit'ading the
French concession because It
join* the Btltlsh area.
Non-Brltlsh foreigner* passed
harrier* quickly today. ..
With the blockade now In
tenth day, the,, food situation
came worae.
Freeh milk was available.
meat and vegetables w ere sc iree.
British concession markets had al-
lotments of 100 iioumls of meat,
which wus quickly sold. There was
no seafood. Prices continued to soar.
ad-
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Besides t!ie III,(MiH (101),000 In loans
j the program would allow the United
| States housing authority to borrow
| an evlra $koo.oo(I,oon to finance
housing projects.
The total outlay for the year be-
ginning next July 7 would lie $S7o.
nOO.fino.
Keiiiitor Byrnes, to whom the pro-
grain was submitted as a substitute
for the house provision nurmarklug
$1 :S,li(MMMHl of WPA funds for nuov
PWA projects said he doubtea wile
titer the new leulxlatlon could lie
.tacked on the $1,7 35,000,01111 lellef
hill because of the "time element."
The relief bill mitxt be passed by
June :to when existing WPA funds
give ,olit.
Adihlnistrntlon supporters gener-
ally praised Ihe president's p|un on
the |rouivl.;hwl 11 would help slltn1
ulate private Industry at a time
when U Is greatly needed.
Kcotiomy advocates egpi-eased skep-
ticism. hoyvevcr. of the president's
contention that Ihe program would
not affect the budget. Mr. Itoosevell
sold the whole plan could be fi-
nanced through Issuance of guaran-
teed securities by government a gen
lies "with good prospect of repay-
ment of both principal and Interest
through earnings."
Heptlbllcans viewed Ihe prn|xisal r.s
political, nnd some sold they saw In
j It an opening wedge lor a "third
I term" announcement.
Mexico or cable him the necessary
money for his releuae from prison,
and for this release the recipient
will gel one third of tho money.
The entire scheme Is lor the pur-
pose of obtaining money by fruudu-
luat means, and as the writers of
these letters are outside of the
United Mtalex nothing can be done
about It lit this country, and the
post office deiNirtmeiit Is asking that
If you get one of these lettera to not
send uny money to the writer, but
be on your guard und warn your
ft lunds of the chances of losing their
money. Hliould anyone la orange be
contacted personally or by a leltci
mulled 111 the United Slates commu-
uhlcute with lite postmaster Iiiiiimi
dlately.
l ne a. y-•
V* Department 81
Penney Company,
lit k McKay.
>M 'as
Fair Store. ' ';,V/ 1
lloldflne'a.
(Ireen'a Department Store.
J. C.
Bryant
Nelson's. ;lr-v; /
Specialty Hhoppe. , . . ■
Velnia's. ,
crouch Furniture Cu.
Orange Furniture Co.
W. Ci Origgg. I
Sabine Supply Omtpany, United.
Uea Corporation, Uulf States UtUI-^
ties (Company. Orange liuiuianc
Agency and a number of othi
stores close at I ij'clock the yea
.round. T. •'
Additional stores may adopt
a o'clock' closing kilt only the a bo
named one* have asked ihat thclc'
names be listed.
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Lions To Install
Officers June 29
John Sniiche*. in South Orange at
It:IS o'clock last night, will lie held
ihls afterniMin at o'clock In Sex-
tons cemetery wPh Itev. Father j opinion.
(ioorg« Berhpiich. pastor of St. Mil- "Tony's got u h*-ll of u cjiune" If
r.v'a Catholic Church, offlclallng. hi- U.e rights Ixtuls like he was fighting
rial to Im- under direction of th - i t,«lny," wild Jlin. who hud the lie
Wheeler funeral home. [ Un n„. floor Is-fore losing the
.title to him In Chicago "I menu It
Joe doesn't like,that kind of fighting-
nnd he hasn't lieen looking g'Hi't
lately. I'm convinced Tony l^n't go-
ing to lie scared or nervous when !e;
goes Into the ring."
Tony, iii good condition pmhobtv
for the flrht time since he fold hla
Ice wagon. h throwing his murder-
ous left faster tluin yon would be-
lieve iiosxlble. He'x half killing hi*
spin ring partners with It.
Cleftrjy now, he doesn't intend to
crouch and cover as he moves in
the champion. He mean* to tuke n
good -rnn and Jump In la-hlnd tlmt
left, and to cllntb «rboard l«oul* with
arms, knees anil noggin. That mrtind*
like fun. Thut la, for everybody e*-
cept Hef'iree Arthur Donovan.
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Besides imreii'.x. survivors
three slaters. Jiutiltu. Kspetocl'in
and l>olores Sancheg; two bVotherx.
Samuel and Juan Han^-hex, all of Or-
ange. 1 * , •
Creosoter't Win
From Lawyers
Port Arthur Man
Doesn't Want To
Head Jaycees
h
Pome of the heat playing of the
season at soft ball games whs done
last night at Howell's Stadium when
til,: . Texas Creosotlng Company and
the Co\irt House laiwyerx played a
a o :i tie game. The game stood 1
to .9 In Tavor of Ihe Ijiwyerg tip' to,
the last Inning, wlicn the (Jreosoters
came in with tvyo i-nns. This tic
game Is to bo played off later on.
At
lltfie It. (<«:•
delegate In th > 1*. K
i-M OhmiWiw no
wont to ho pmn-
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A
The Enterprise and Journul teitin
defeated the Boy. Scouts it to I.
The At B. C. Stores team won
fivm the Deweyvllle team 5 to 2 In
classy game.
(James this week follow:
FBIDAY: TT-ii . c'urf:
. «:l«. Tiger* vs. Bnt. A Jour. .
71 0. Quality vs. Fobs
I:in. Dr. Pepper vs. Orangeflrld.
little Cypress
Baptists Call Paste*
From Kinder,
7 Men Formally
Sentenced To Pen
Majoring In today'* procet* Ing* in
district court was the formal sen-
Poultry and Green
Feeds
l OI.I.KtlK STATION. Te-.
At u s|n-clul meeting of the is sir-1
of rtli-eetors of the Orange I dons
Club held List night at the home ol
B. ('. Terry, retiring cluh secretary,
plans wer<- made for the club*a three
i.lghta of carnival to lie held July
(I, 7 and t at Howell's stndlum. This
Is to he an annual affulr. The pur-
poses of the carnival ure to raise
funds for the several benevolences
sponsored by the cluh.
liuns were made for Installation
ceremonies lo lakf , plane ut .-lhe
.next meeting which 1* to, be In; hi IP
I the VMnlng'room <if ttie New IJollnntl
I Hotel Thursday ' night, June ^ .t
jc. Terry.' who has served the eil'b i.i
I Klnrie It's ia|iani)^t(l|nt. will ba ia<|irt i-
led III Id •tho lit !<<■ Ion i |tr xl<tc^i),li! jthl* i
] tneettlig.
A special . program Is being ar
Chauffeur's Error
Set War Stage
25 Years Ago
Mv ihe AP Feature Service
A chauffeur to.A the wrong streel
just |l yeoTo sgn thlg June 3s
am| his laaoroot miatske set thj
atsge for tlM> double murder whi. b
touched off the world war.
He was driving Sn open cur III'
which the Austrian Archduke Fran.'
ria Ferdinand and Ms wife wer*
rid lag. It waa (o Sarajevo, eapttut
of the Austrian-annexed province of
Bosnia, and bo waa unfamiliar with
the trllf.
He turned by miauke into a ner
row thorougbtore which led
section he had Men Instructed
avoid because of an Mtroyit
In the day to aaaaealnate the Arrh*
duke. . I
The military goreraor. riding
the Archduke L and' Ducbaaa. Shoute.l
to the chauffeur t^>, pull up. . Wh«
the chauffeur l '
Ut ot
fa
• oar-
to ft
cd til
earlier
23,
A1 poultry flock
re-ap. June
wlthmit green
Irnngeil for this occasion.
Mr*; ,
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The Archduke, heir apparent to
the Austrian throne, was fatally
feeilx or green feed xubxlltiitex l.i i
terclng of seven men convicted an.l i poultry flock without profit,
given penitentiary teams timing the
present term of district court.
Age* of the men convicted range.1
frdm 1* yetrs up Into the seventies.
Those who stood before the district
judge l« receive formal sentence
were: Walter Johnson, five years in
each of two cases of robbery by as-
sault; Valley 'Johnson, five yeurx In
encfi of two cases of robbery by us
sault; Iaiwl Johnson, five years It
cuch of two cases of robbery by as-
sault: Raymond Teal, two year* for
hog* theft; Wm. Prestrldge. f>0 years
fur assault with Intent to rape; W.
M. Lows, two years for forgery and
W. A. Ixiwc, two years for forgery.
As the seven men stisid. District
judge F. P. Adams advised that
they would bo committed Into tlv
hands of gentlemen at the penlten
This flat -statement f'Miies from
Geo. P. McCarthy, poultry hus'wiid-
man of the Texix A. and M. College
Kstenslon Service, who points out
that research workers are agree.!
that six of the known vitamins un-
essential to profitable poultry pro-
duction, and that of these vitamin
A, which comes primarily from
green feeds. Is the most likely -to be
deficient In Texas poultry rations.
Absence of vitamin A, even for a
short flirte, lowers the resistance of
the birds to dlacises and. over i
longep period, brings on the xerioii*
j condition .'mow n as nuttitloiml roiin
j Textx with Identical lots of 2ft
J white leghorn pullelx fed Identical
'diets and supplemented with vlto-
MNtlAKEMY
FOB IT,
*3rank Colby
mln A showed that one tot without
vitamins produced
only P
eggs
tlary, a«(l urged that each man con- | while another lot snpplmtVnled wjtn
Dies Improving
Bev. F. A. Stephenson Of Kinder.
U.. has been called as pastor by
the Utile (.Jypress Biptlst churc-l
and will take his new place Sunday.
It was announced today; ^
A parsonage la to be built for him
near the church. He la the son of
Rev. Marlon Stephen son, who organ-
Ired the old West firango Baptist
church many years
Congressman Martin Dies,
sumo timO- ugo wag, ordtred • to tnk-
a so day rest, has bnpnived consid-
erably In the pkst few days af a re-
sult of a. system'itie ceasat**ii from
'that Involved i
Iwa spent practically all of
his Ofange home, taking
on occasional trip with hla ramllr
o hia; Jasper Cmlnty farm to spend
"
Two Women Wih
Mrs Pele Musen and Wra. K- Con-
ley wo* the huge Jumbo sack of
Hold Medal fbair displayed for t e
past tew weeks In PHMly Wlglrty
More Xo. * «r gUfsoWg
c^ptli d< fit fwbn^s.
>d the e a0t
(hey dirtied the
w«
waa
m
duct hlmaelf In a manner that would
tend t« Improve, rather than to tear
down, to the end that each might re
turn to tlic walks of cltlssnshlp an.l
Im Able to help tnnke the world n
better place In which to live. The
seven men were committed to cus-
tody of the sheriff to await urrlvnl
td a representative of the state pen-
ItetiUary for them.
Norfisct Olase who entered u pbit
of guilty to a ehartt of drtylng art
automobile while Intoxicated, before
District Judge. F. P, Adum*. wus
fined •« . five days In jail and his
drlvet's license revoked for a period
of slg Months. , ■
II. T. P. BrousSard. former Port
Arthur merchant and boas trspper.
renteneed more than a year ago to
Ml years tn the penitentiary at Jas
ra>r under a change of venue from
Orange county, for the slaying of
Ktlenne Richard, his nephew, on a
trapping lease In the marahes of the
KSMhao rtvor. has been sent to the
penitentiary. Branasard was permit-
ted to be returned to the Orange
tsMinty Jail for Uie convenience of
tits family an« other relatives W
Port Arthur and had remained here
•Inae Wa sir-
slaying of , trap
in the 5eehes river marsh Feb-
• of HIT.
fsrtnoon ffif-
day tsotlwsooy In the turns of C ri.
l/ewgs m CimUrm. Weat et al. .la
I
green
««g*-
alfiilfa wus producing,
Fresh green f ceils are the most
economical source of vitamin A, Mc
Catihy says. Most commonly used
are slfalfa, barley, out" wheat, let-
tuce, swiss charil, sutlail grass, kale
and johnsoh glass. Vitamin content
Is highest before the woody or ma
tore stage Is reached.
BKC-ORD
Noun. Kvblenee in writing; it
disk for pluyltig a phonograph.
Many speakers,, on the radio espe-
cially, favor the pronunciation
"wreck-chord." but llti* column finds
that grotexipierle listed in Webster's
us a flrltlclsm.
One network announcer, on a lead-
ing cigarette program tsl«-u-|{F.V,
not Sl'l-a-ret). always spei i':s of
"sworn wreck-chords." That proaue
elation does noi have Webster's
t.n'jl I support'for Cnlted Stntes usage.
The second syllable of Ibis word N
I not" -o-r-di It Is -o-rd. The Hecond
| syllulde should rhyme with herd, no;
with board.
Correct pronunciation: HKKerd.
(Capltuls Indicate syllables to b*
accented.) Send your words lo b •
WebsterUed' with stamped envelopo
to "Wojjd Kd|t< r. Orange IsMiib-r.
befhi
Alls-
Yellow and rod carrots, yellow earn,
and dried greens, such as alfalfa
meal, alfalfbi leaf meal, and cured
alfalfa or peanut hay are also
sources of vitamin A. Freshness,
color.and freeness from excessive
stems ore Indiciiilona of high vita-
min content.
Movcral codllvar oils aro good
sources of vitamin A. but poultry -
men should Investigate the conleui
siul buy only those oils that h ve
lieen tested. ,
eseeseeeeeseeg sssse ee
CITY BRIEFS j
■est MHI
iseessee*
Charles f. smith, serving aa city
engineer for the municipal Improve
ment program returned home this
ptorning after having spent a day.
Or two at WPA divisional headquar-
ters at Han Antonio, oonfiiifg wMh
tn n rl to imprwro
MUM
woundad in the nuck. The D
attempting to shield her huehnml,
■ was mortally wounded In the boil v.
I An hour or so before, a revolution*
! any comrade of Prlnr.lp hail throy^i
In gremiile ut the Archduke. It «*.•
| pludcd In the Street. Wounding n nil!-
jitary aide.
At the city hall, the mayor advis-
ed the Archduke to cut Short -hp!
visit In Sarajevo. He agreed ■m
#anted to visit the hospital to In-
juulre .after ibe wounded mltltary
| t\ble. History's most fateful ,rWs
1 followed.
Bosnia, heavily Slavic, had
: seething with discontent over «* « -
trtan rule. Army officers of nelgn.
boring Slavic Serbia were linked with
the assassination plot, and Aastrl.i
sent a drastic ultimatum to that
country. Serbia appealed to her big
Slavic protector. Imperial Itusxii.
Six weeks later the Kiiropean vol-
cano had blown Its top.
Although rtrlnxtps shots preefpt-
lated thn bloodiest war In history- - A5]
more than 7,000.000 battle death*
lottb — he himself escaped the
death jx-nulty, drew a 20-year
tehee. The Austrian law did not
pormlt capital punishment for per-
sons under 20, but prlnrlp died of
tuberculosis in the spring of HHH.
other fellow conSplrutoi-s were eg*
I eculeil
V-': m
A Guide For
• ,4 '
Th« following firnm advertising in today's Leader of-
fer u/itisunl Merchandise and terviee bargains....Ton
can save nisny duKnrs by buying from them. We reo>
ominend thena to you......
psm^S li^dji(y
Oreen's DepsrlBwnl Store
A. ft C. Weres
PUuly Wlggl 1 storea
I'alat-e Beauty Hliop
Msrjorle-AI TJtiiilj Bhop
II. it. fsvhefioor A CO.
Orange Laundry
fteamre Ins r n«-e Arene*
Malone Insurance Agency
U Medulla
Strap4 TWster
Orange Cewt|y Motor Co.
WrtH-Vf, .
ftoy ' lifhSter
l/ort C«ft
#. U
Jsi Beer
Fslr Store
I loldflne's. Inc.
Terro
Sanders Bros.
Cool-AM
Orange Tire * Stortg*
0. B. L*. Co.
Own Ylksstftp
Brooke Stays llano rv
'•range Recreation Club
•his Station Cafe
Hard ma * Lnwler
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 149, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1939, newspaper, June 23, 1939; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290013/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.