The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 196, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1939 Page: 5 of 8
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.DAY, AUGUST i 8, .939 - ' THE ORA
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Tho l>U s commit toft, .endeavored to-,
' J*lXy Oorman-American
Pfliinl with variouH na/.i propaganda
#feenelc l y calling a* a witness a
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Ktuitecl testifying in order to pre-
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cd. would be offered in reply to
some of tho wtiitementH 1 ' KH;>
Kiilin. bund lender wh«>tto two-do
examination wuu finished yeaterday
..Kuhn told rej^oi'tf^^ifter he ler
tho wtnnd that in . htji opinion tic
committee had failed to' ((lactone an:
un-A mertcau—act Ififip. *jijn th? n' *1.
of the bund or ,any co'nneethii wltl'
Germany.
1 Asserting public sentiment ur.n n
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Good Remington Portable Typewriter
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Royal Portables, U. Models $34.50 Cash
or $37.50; $3.00 down, $3.00 a month
A. F. BURNS-Typewriters
Telephones 452 or 904
*«ln*t the Investigation -Kuhn com
men ted: v
'.'Perwonnlly, I believe it ha* eo*
Mf. Dies )ils political futjure."
"I'm not Interested In ir politic'
future," replied OhalrnwW file*. tn!
Texan democrat, when informed of
KuIuih aUtetnent. ;
feWo have produced 'clrcuuintan
tial evidence that the bund was
working with Gorman aooocleDie-
continued. "They had <a common
sympathy and purpose, at' leaat. and
the ImVid -probably iv«n getting ad
vice frMn the German cwverninent'
At the end :of yesterday mornlmjV
session, Kuhn told the • commute*
Attorney General Murphy had ad-
dressed 'a bund meeting - in Detroit
in -i «!•.«'. , , • a
MUrnhy issued n statement throitgt-
hls olT'oe last night. sn.vinT; . %
"As far ns I can remenjher. I nev
< i- ailrlrassed a bund nleetlnr ns such
During the campaign ,of t!>3ii I ad-
dressed many meetings each day, At
any one of several of these meetings I
bund members may have been pres- |
ent, I always attended German
meetings because of my high regard
for tho German people."
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T.OXDON. (AP) — Police looking
through the effects of a 17-year old
boy drowned In a canoe In the
Thames river, found this entry In his
diarjr: "Loft About eight o'clock for
Australia. Tide going the wrong
way."
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 196, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1939, newspaper, August 18, 1939; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290060/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.