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TH« WKATHWI
The On)/ Newgpa,per Published
la Or*rife Coanty, Heart of th
8outheat* Texas Lumber, Rice, OIL
Vara and Industrial Empire.
Mostly cloud.v tonight and Turn
day; 'modeiVte southeust wind* ou
the coast,
VOLUME XXIV
ORANGE, TEXAS, MONDAY, APRIL 19. 1937
NUMBER 92
LICENSE
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Hurt
Auto
w Uio trial of h mat*
ill whirl! all rjfr TVxmh will k't'lilUI
BY BANDITS DIES
OF WOUNDS
TOl'EKA. Kttd.i April lit. (Al?)
The government made'-, ready- toduy
to charge-t'wn New Vork gunmen with
■jmurder, a ml deuutnd Hit* iWth pen
ally, while tbi> fallii-r «>f a, young
federal agent who was cut Awn b.v
bullets In I he pout office hereNKrl-
tlay, prepared- tu return. his t oVs
body ti> their Ariinua home.
Unfed Slates Ufotrict Attorney S.'
B. Alcxande^ said he planned T"to Is-
sue warrent* cbfirglng Alfred Row-
er and Robert Suhay, accused New
Vork bank robbers. with tite mur-
dcruuf WimlHtrlf W. linker. "2-7, fed-
eral of Investigation agent.
£ TOrEkAfKue., April la. <AI' —
Tiiij bullets of '.kii Ni-.v' l'wk gur.-
men lie sought to trap tWu diiyt- ago
r aimed tin: life (if a young federal
agejit jiiHt as Ills •"IIiiv (J-tiien were
clumping h $11,000 -web of evi-
dence aliout die cpe rtucular gung-
Htcrs yesleMov.
IV, W, Maker, 'J7, 'In* agent. died
pear last midnight in* a hospital here
of four bullet wound* he suffered in
bis first major assignment. An em-
ergency operation anil at least two
hioo(4 transfusions were futile,
• ■ The dea'h of the' agent, was •.Meld-
ed. in I HUC'lt secrecy by the federal bu-
reau of Investigation that it did not
become nibliolv known MiUit il l'the
body wan removed to a funeral home,
linker's father-i—a resident of Yulna,
Ariz., wan understood to Ik- in se-
c uHion here.
In nearby Kansas City, federal
agents lieltl Alfred Tower and Holtert
Suhav, gangsters uccused Of an.
$1S.(toil Katonab. Y„ bank rob-
bery, to filee what United States At-
torney S. 8. Alexander said would be
B prompt. Indictment for murder.
ThV pro«v<;vtor Indicated the in-
die liient would.": be sought before a
June grand Jury although there ~wus
a possibility of a special grand Jury
being called earlier. Alexander sadi
I, the death penalty would be tie-
l| inanded;
LETS DO
SOMETHING
..■ForJunnte indeed is the fact that
both Orange city and county officials
ere thoroughly sold on the idea of •
looking Welt Into all propositions
having tif do with the Old Spanish
(trail and it's relation to this section,
it Ih fortunate, Uhi, tha' these offi-
cials and a very large percentage of
the ufRgchshlp are fully aware of
j the great importance .of this trans-,
i continental highway Jo Orange and
('range .county.
Atpong other developineuts a-jriong
the b<ii8 of this locality brought/itbout
by lh vocational aRrleultiiBe train
ing an«l the K. (•'. A. orgioflxatlon is
that of skill, the. ni l u/ work and
patience as well. All of these' tilings
will tend to create a/(tetter citixen -
.ship together With AI. the virtues of
happihens and oyospeilty. The type
of Ir>jj prialttcen toduy will certainly
determine thp/type of cilixenshlp to
morrow.
A comUMrillon of the spirit of
1>. S. Av I. with tliu' of mVIII. fi
nsti'iy/nrrd orgnulwitloii make It pos
slliU/to demonstrnte to the world hist
uirdny the fai-t tliat there Is no
>r place in the wor d to coHsruct
steel vessels that at Orantri' where
there are eiipib!" men who have been
Iriiitn-d in this ,line of work since
boyhood and wh>-re general faelli les
harmo'nljee for actl'-n.
The Orange t'ounty Teachers' as-
sociation membership affords one t f
the' finest groups of man and woman
| hjKid In Ornmrc comity, whom the
folks who have kIvcm illle ma.tte^
though, fully appreciate. The liyn-
I Vt^ukl who has watched the |>ro«fts*s
mieilt In educational lines Itjr tills
i nunty for the past 36 yenrsyfs In a
position to appreciate , tW^accoin-
plluhments on the part oprtin- faith
fill t'hool teachers. •
1« The very fine chirpCter of . the
best bo' hood l . (Vyfte countjf whs
well demonstrated Friday after-
noon and night uftd Km t art lay morn-
ing « that JR>y Seorut ramporee
stujed on thu/cl y pl«ygi ounds un-
der dlrectloiy'of Js'k 0. Sto« e, e*ec
Utivc seiiafary o( tto- Sebin.' «if«
.council. yfHfc hwn
I A.lh.tr ,if Tile 1111
■fly till- Associated I'rcss
lJeath stalkeiF the hitthways o(
Tex lis over ihe weelt-enil; taking a tol'
of eight liven.";, a- score suffered In-
juries, two of serious naure.
Mrs. Jennie Mi'i'in ter tiled in u'cnI'-
ll-iin crush at Waco Saturday. Her
husband. .Milton Met/arter, died HUn-
ilbv from injuries in the same aecl-
derh
I toiler t Day,. 'i;i, residing in the
WeatciTty yocllutl- of L'arker county,
was kiljeVL in u'^ar cfusli nCJtf eWa-
' he.rfonl. '
Houston iXunted a toll of two,
A. W:—MeKu ln\.Ir„ was fatal ,t
Injured In an jVuionioblle collision
northwest of tliereN 'Mrs... JL W'li-
tlains was killed wb"«> struck by a
car as sbe alighted frdm it • bus os
the (loose Creek road. V
Mrs. S. (!, lUlyd. Hi rni;\ died in
an Austin hospital from Injuries sus-
tained when a car in whlili sfK' was
riding struck a light standard\ tit
Liberty
LEADERS CLASH
ON COURT PLAN
iberty ,11111.
Mrs. Ruby I nil. i:^,
uiiy Hill, 22, died eh roU'te
to a San Angelo hospital after an
auto collision near Mi es,
11. .1. Npee'r. 31!, of HOiiMon, died
at Sun Marcos from injuries in un
aecldeti: hear Martlmlaie.
Mrs, McCarter's nephew, J,
Hopkins, suffered- a fractured skull
.anil was in a crillcal condition. J.
T, McKeKe, hurt in another Waco
accident, was in a serious condition
with a fractured skull.
Gil Drilling And
Rice Farming Keeps
Orange Man Busy
A, S. Stanton, ranked as a pioneer
oil well drlHer iis well as a rice
fur.mer, who wris In Orange on a
hurry-up mission today.1 said that
working four days one week - aiuL
five drtvs the next week as ju*^oil
well ilrllhy; and grinvlng^^fflfi acres
of rice In Ol'iingc cojtflrftfC left but lit-
tle 'line -off jjH^rishlng and otlit
l ecreal loll.^-fifanton and members/of
the i^uniei'oiis "Stanton families vm ere
jUMfoig the first to prow rbe/ln Or-
aniie fountj. Me. is emtiloved as a
dril er by -the Humble OU and Ite'ln-
ing coinpaiiy in the Aualiuae field
and grows rice in the yenlral part of
this county.
. WASfl'f?Jim>.V.\-Aprll .- i Al'l
Labor leaders and heads of women's
clyle orgnniraillons will clash tills
week on the Roosevelt supreme court
enlargement proposal.
At 24,. muss meetings from the At-
lantic) to the. l'aclflc labor's Non-
portlsmn leugue 'onlght will nrge
adoption of the. president's proposal.
Ala l.lnhurg. New York attorney,
was slated to testify before the sen-
ate judiciary committee today in
oppusi Ion to the bill, Later In the
week representatives of women's or-
ganization's will appear to oppose,
the measure. 1.
The women's national committee *
for ''hands off the supreme court,"
which'"^las been gathering protests
against ttie pi^ . will prese'n' its ar-
giunents ugitUist tbe measure'.
("ntheiine Curtis, chairman of tbe
women's comilHttee, was , sehedyled
to address the Wniinjttee Tliuppdly.
With April 28 as the /Closing
date for the hearings\ liotl) sj4es were
busy over the weekend/lining pp
witnesses. TKroarflMUit / this week
o|ippnents will con t lini/ the I r lioin-
liordmeir. / "
Several democrati)' state aitfcerw'rs
as well us John L. Ia-vvIs. head of
the Conimlttoe /or Industrial Orgajjj
Ixatoti. are "expected to tes(^JIj-''**for
the proponcpts.
Lewis l(f<s exiin^M«fll^ii willlngiifms
.to :cstir^ Attorney CelV
eral Josispit 'ic. Keenan. who has been
cojy^j'utlng In lining uj) .witnesses
or Xhe president's judiciary pla n. In -
formed committee hiembei's of !i dc-
ire to present Lewis.
intensely Interested, fell "to- lie hit
< (range county today, in the civic
o\J. B. l'arker,ia young man of An*
jtelhoi county charged in six counts
witli \ylolation incidental to alleged
purchase of motor vehicle licenses
from u source outside lie - highway
a«'jiurtiuent>
The first \tep In this case was
tltut of offering a motion to atiash
the charge, prephred by II'. C, Keen,
a Itcaumont lawyV. for the defend-
ant, who a leged that the charge did
rontnln rspoclfir-• iaformal Ion - a*1 j/;
to tlie pace of origin of the motor
.Vehicle licenses In ituesHon. J'liis
motion was over ruled b.v \ (Shinty
Judge H. Lee Davis, followuvg ex-
tended- iirgonients by the att(irneys,
Keen for the defense and W. I'. ( IHU)
SextOn, Orung*' -county a torney
The defense attorneys look cover
under the record of a rcase wherein
a truck operutor was prosecuted un-"f
der a charge of operating a motor
vehicle without a motor license, un-
der Information o the effect th«
the purchase was made outside yiif
• he county In Which the purchase^
resided.' The county attornejy us-
ing the sume case, brought m the
lac that Tin* case somcwhaf of a
sluillar nature to the one iff eonsbl-
/^raTlon here, had gone tliif gauntlet
of {he courts up to the CX urt of ap«
licals aiHl had been sustained.
The defense u'tornesf fur:her al-
leged '.hat if the motdf licenses were
purchased front tiny Sabine county
tax collector, that/they were pur
chased from an anthprtr.ed agejil
he state ijltfhwiwr departlUentT whlcli
was In acc aiiyfi-e^,vWttr law. Judge
liavls held tji*r*the Sabine county
ngent vpkir^yfe authorized agent of
llj^v-lrlghw'ajyMetHirttnenl In that coon-
Ty on y, aij/was the' case in all other
counties.
*> ff
Thy j^iiinty attorney alleged-. Hint
ihi^^ae/endunt In this case was aiding
ettlng ill the offense of all Oi'-
.md/county 1'csbleii.t In violating the
alrffiWHy laws J j;-tuirchaslug' an out
(j^Vcoiinty motor licen }t. This con
untlon wits .upheld by the presiding
Tick flrariw'i. county commissioner
of pieeiiiij/'Xo. a, .reported today that
notice of/iipprnvul of a WI'A
project /ty'v his precinct had iiecn
recciviyf. / The money wll lie dxipend-
■ d fo/lU-alnaae and road- aiainteiiWiicc
worj^f /All WI'A workers are re-
ifuifiyn' iiy CoiiVniissloner TJi'aujjer to.
ii^t'l / at the designated Place to
iM/( work Wednesday morning. Ap
il/Njl.-
'range County
Teachers Executive
Groub To Meet
WASltXtJToN. Alj/l in. (AT)
A lcailcr of the semile u|ipo itlon to
the Roosevelt court' hill said today
the measure would pus* If the presi-
dent would uceept two. instead of a
potcn IhI sl\. additional supreme
eoTfi't 'justices.
The senbtbr; who usked1 not to be
•looted by name, said a modification
Would win over enough democrats
w.lio vvant to "get right" with their
nar y eadjer.and their constituents
la: puss tile, bill
REBEL UNIONS"
ISFORESEEN
WASHINGTON, Aprl".' III, (AI" 1—•
Members of the American Kederation
of lailsir executive ctrtliiell «^|d to-
day the group wa* near ;he' point of
final breaking with union*™ aligned
witli" John ; I«w|«v rival comnilttee
for indUhtrinl organ|gut|on.
j'i lVunk Morrison. Av K. of L. aeere-
t a r J-, snhl It was conceivable tii"
council session oimnlng' today would
move for enpulslon of the Lewis "reb-
el" unions.
This would lie done by fixing, a
•|mo anil place for u spot-In! federa-
tion convention to ratify last year's
suspension of the groups, .
Tbe ostensible purpose of the
council meeting, however, was to
■21
;>mlM
legality of the
County Teachers
To Atiend Texas
ate Convention
Ol'ange county teachers will be
i/Miresened at ...tbe Tewts State Tea-
chers' association convention to 'Us-,
held in Uaiveston next l-'riday and
Saturday, It was leiirneil here to-
day. II Is expected that all superin-
tendents and principals of Orange
couiiiy schools: will par'lelpate
the iitogram. It was also underslo
there was a likelihood of some of
schoo i closing dow n Friday
thai the teai-hers might Is- |irl^|teged
to attend1 the convetr.ton.
*-*sr
Large Crowd
Attends Singin;
Convention Sunday
A large crowd attciyifed tlie Sing-,
ing convention held ty the Maurice"
ville Bap 1st ehunli' Sunday. I>ili-
ner on the ground? was cnjoyeil by
a large percentage or those attend
Ing the convent I
Abe Sdkolski
Tl Wild Turkey
Sokolski, a local merchant ,fs
with having killed tbe lar
fit wild turkey In Orange county
the past ten years. The huge
"turkey was brought down In the low-
er edg of Jasper county Hunda.V
morning by the Orange hunter. Many
Of those who saw- the turkey e« 1-
muted that he would normally weigh
nt'iipm! JW pounds drwiM.
iudge, as to\ the
cliarge, . \ «-■■'.
Judge Davis said that Ihasniueh uti
his was u pioneer case, he would
like to see It passed Upon by tlie
higher courts, "Hut H do nut like
lo see my client have ti) finance Ihe
educational program." refunded the
defense at'.orney. Judge tibvis said
tliaf all lawyers were possessed with
the same feeling in la-half of their
clients, fee Ins that they were all in-
nocent.
A regular meetlngVof lite Oriimje."
C'ounty Teachers' !•;xi\i11 vej,- n'finlt-
,ee will lie held at Rejii^!r!'"eafe liei'Q
V\'ed hesdtty af teyjiwrffia t I Nlti o'cloc k,
It was sta^iid-^oday at the office of J,
i* 'Jiatrttiiers, county schoiil, Jtuierlnr
hdent.
The purpose^of • this meeting is\to
disi-usM proposed, school legislation^
up Isjfore the state legislature no<v
In ^ session. W. it Lowry, chulrmati
of .he legislative commit tee. is ei-
|i«!Cted to lead Is the discussions,
Crucc Stark, superintendent of the
Vldnr rural high school, wl I' preside.
Sailor Faces Charge
0 f Unlawfully
Carrying Weapons
W. W. Parker, 67
Taken By Death
At Home Here
•rtera In
Vw* nler
Father of Mattson Kidnap
eveals New Threats
nst Members of Family
Wash., April 19. (API
Mattson revealed toduy
have licen miidn against
iiiemlieyit i r Mb family., but In- ex
piesscd i oofldeucc bin sou's kidnap
slayer soon woif'd bo captured.
/The father oft slain Charles Matt -
•on, I", said ll*es of StilrlCI, his ti-
>ear obi daughter, and Klllhitit. If.
bis remaining son. ha«* both bean
"hreatetied. He expresmwl l>elt«f the
threats were from "cranks."
1 In tbe first Interview granted since
t'harlew' body was foiind In a Kv-
erelt, wash. ihlckci Jan. 11, in*.
Mattson disclosed the .threata came
in 'he flood of letter* delivertil at
his home every day since the kidnap
Ing Into l>c. ST. The last. It W*s
learned, was made' less tbnn twVi
week* ag>v
t;, .iWfhei- woyrj Mrs. .Malteon." tha
•w-out*. pbyslHan saML;."but I am .Tittfldent
' tb y ,impj; tb« uWi« of w*talt
'I;;"'1 r';', ■$* .«
' ' . .
Walter W l'arker. «7. of W« *l Or-
ange, a ve eran of the Spapish-Amer
0an war. died Sunday morning af
ter iii! Illness of about twij weeks.
Surviving him are u daughter, Mrs
Adam Hubert or Orange, and a bro
tlier. Charles W. l'arker of I'or I \r- r
rhur. IIIMl
Funeral services were held from
the Wheeler funeral home at I 3a
this uflertio'on with Rev. Brnest tJa-
vls. Methodls iMlstot' of- UcweyvMle.
ofrb Intlng. burial t.tikltig
T(V antics of a sailor Who by
chalici' made this port Saturday
night, will result In his atiswecing jo
a charge of unlawful),! carrying' con
cealcd weapons. The sailor was ap-
prehended In the net of marching
Woodrow Talbcrt. an 'trange mih.
about town at the potnl of a'pistol.
Tallu i't readily icspoildeil to uII-toiii-
mnnds-underthe threat "if yrtu make
n funny move you won t las H(| sec-
onds." - . ■ ..,
The urrest was .made by the sher-
iff's department. The charge was
filed In county court.
Mans Shoots Wife
After Mistaking
Identity of Son
SANTA elll"/, C*V. i.Vprll III.
((A'l'i- — Mrs,. H ll| Rogga, who tio-
llce said was shot Iiy her retired ,
army Officer husband when ; be nils/
tick her 12-year old "sou for another
mail In her bcdi'fiom, lay near death
today.
District Attorney ""Reninnun ■ Kuigl.it
Mild Albm (>, Itoggs. in .'y#jW. older
ban hjs .17-yenr old wife, a'olibl
wtlh mill der.-. fit she
m ho write '««t ers to everFone wliosti
name tempor-iilly Is news. I.'inloiiht-
eilty. they represent the crlml.vrl el -
rim-n* which walks'our streets every
day as a. potential menace to every
He a'doilt «|| eii' li t In cat rilng - let Larkspur Delayed
etgreen remetcrv under direction of j she is not expected to re
the WhCcler funeral liolite ''ogg". iirrested at H liolo few
Mr. l'arker ^«a« born at Hunt-- i hours after the shooiltio^h (rdaj,
vflle, Ala. lle*locbted in Orange 12 ' wns ipiotod by Knlg^V^K d irin<;
jearrf ago when he' Wn* emphiyed Ih j "'| Suspected her/j$/ affal " I'll
responsible capacilles by local lain- her im-h, hut I
Iter manufacturers for m<>re ilian a [ lie Isdlew.t b
quarter of a century. He was ti. mem- j proof, be lold^rlie dlsll'lel atlnrney
her of the Second Me-l«>dl«l church ; when h« lii^Kii'd Ills itlfe to (lie-
anil of .tense Jricksint i'amp of SlUi'n j liouie (if fj^nils. Slo- was In laul nnd.
Isb-Aliiel'ictin War . Vetp|-#i * of Or I neurte -ttl a twin Iveil, was her son
angelHe served ' a* n corporal |n I by it iWRfer msrrlage.
it|il company during the , war against J TW- son. Hitnny. -olrt officers
Hpulli. I Wigs fired three shot*. 'Wo striking
r— ■>.. — j'iii' , feoggs, one going wild, and then
Work On U. S. S
ter Is carefully M'-ruttni e4 litlf-sleral
bureau of Investigation agent* some
4(1 of whom lire "till stu*"fo,i< d in vl'.i
eotna. Refusing to <1la;Usii uc twj
progress of the hunt tor Vhnrleir
hlUer. be said: jj**; .
•'I- have great hope we v ill get a
'break' In the ilMrelt so-hi and be
a.ble to put these murdoreis out ot
circulation." ;-y-|j^||-
Apparently certain ueoo bin one
person partlelpaH-d In the crime, Hr.
Mattson Idaim-d ejsy pal'rol> , ji'stero/-'
for tbe kidnaping, and asserted
naitii's btck of (>allee |rt-o.e ili
responsible for "tllie
->n a a victim
A ' a rcault of the .discovery of a
fault}- plate in ttM->Mull of lite T". K.
S. Larkspur. a.- goyj-maient light
house tender nritsel. which has licen
on 'he ways/(t the Lvrlngston Ship-
building 'o^'ipanv yard here for tlio
past tew., months, the ifork was lent
poraH|y sus|>ended today. The faul-
a'Ictupltul- to-nt*ntt- n-trulM through
his own head The Intended sulfide
bullet went high as the gun '"Juinti-
cd." the bl>y said.
The forater World war urtny cap-
tain said he returneil from Kan. Kran
cim-o to his Hant aCruat home lo be
Informed In his wffc*s maid that she
sad gone to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Harris to penil lo- nitfhl
there. "■
'It was 'the first time any tif the
leading opponents of . the hotly "con-
tested measure hud agreed It oouhl
Iw enacted With a provision for any
Increase In '.hiv sl*o of the supreme
court.
The. senate JndMary coiniiiR'leo re
siimed hearing tcsilinony today un-
der an agreement to continue for a
week or ten days. The -opposition
presented -Alia Lliiburg, a. New York"
lawyer. >/•'' ' *■ '"'V
Some of tbe principal foes still
were undecided today whet liar— -. It
would be better strategy for the
vote down the nutnlsir of—asTw Jus
tlces or lei oPPos >-tfffy compromise
anil fort'C a^jKrte onl the hill as |l
stiitiijiu-^^"*^ ,:s
lie comnilt ee> decision, to resume
heurings made it virtually Impossible
for the bill to. reach the senate floor
before the mldd c of May. -"2 .
Shortly' there after" the supreme
court's uhnili^itl term will end, Tlu-re
have Jieen perslsti'-n: report* llie end
of the term would bring at least two
retirements from the bench. ,s . ..
If they should iimierbillxe, many
nators expressed Ihe belief the ad-
uitolsl ra' 'lyn would have no ohjec-
llonNo cutting down the sew justices
In lhe\hlll to two. That might hijng
u '|Ulck\com-liis|(in to the long con
trovcrsy.
Man Kuis Pretty
Switchboard Girl /
And Trysv Suicide
N'KWARK. N.'J . April II'. (Al'i -
An atlrictive switchboard operator
in a Newark newspaper office was
fatally shot; detectives silld. by a
suitor who also' tried lo litke his own-
life. '' ' ./ - j
police found tbe ^wounded couple i
alKiut hooh Sunday near Mt, 1'leas 4
«Ut ciiot^ry in the /residential see- I _ __ ^
Hon of tbe city. -Sn.ftt In t(te load
and breast. Mi's, l.ols' Huffy, 12. died //
before arrival af CI v- hospital. The ralnpits of the Utile < ypress
Allen W. Sniirh. 2*. former -public- --eiiowtva-as the scene of much artiv
lty>|iianager fof .# local theater. Was pMday gfternoon. April J®ii
taken lo ihej/hospltal In critical con
ditlon from/a "head wound.
" IMectlv/ John Stain* ol
homlcitle /ktiuad said a .32-calllj^'nls'
discuss a general membership i-att-
palgn ami the sliuatlon i rented by
the Niipreme cour '« validation of the
national, labor rclatiotut act.
As embers went into sea-don.
Lewis, ine't" a."-"'few' blocks away \ytlli
leaders of the I'nlled Autouedilln
Workers to consider plana fgyi-of'
-ganlxlng employes of yw^iifi/ Slii-
IfllJ" 90jUjU&j BP,.. , ,
A posglblctrrst move was filing of
ctjaegCs" against the !-\ird /i-oiiiptiiiy
with the national labor / relations
bonrt).'
llespite the threat of/' la lair dlffi--
cultles. the Kord compahy announced
plans for expansion' lis plant! An
off|clal said lictiry f'ord had ap-
proved construe ion/irt Detroit of a
'.'.riUO.IHiii ctible fool guM' i holder "an
high a* an 1 S-slofcy btHlding."
The break betweeii tja'Wis ami the
American reiteration of Uiln.r cauu-
a year ago ovel- the question of craft
unions or •"Industrial' • union#..
The .fcdeiytIon's iu> l^is Lrneu to
organize each craft separately. Lew-
Is contended all workers In u major
Indus ry/would Ih> in one Ijlg . union,
t egarcllCTS of craft.
Im|ult,lent with he K. of L, pub
Icy, Lewis formed the columU ttte -tor
Industrial urgunlxatlon wllU ihe
t" tilted tt'orRetS ' an Its Vcy
union. '
Nine other big unions joined lilin.
All were suspended by the federa-
tion. "
The meeting of leaders of tbe two
rival labor factions, went ow the eve
of a joint business-labor conferenc!
tailed' by Secretary 1'eiklirii lb
• uss problems of collective batj^inn
Ing- under the Wagner act
Little Cypress
School Students
Enjoy Play Day"
MwJ;
,s
m
e'entlre *tuil n' Isaly partWpated
play* ihiy.' a program originated
and carried out by tip- pupils, Ba«er
v rt|_,atld volley |iall teams, tennis
wlieb j matches and kite contests were or-
Stautit - *sal eil by the pupils of the fourth,
fifth, six h and seventh grartft#. Pri-
mary grades were under the super-
vision of Mrs, C. VS. Reynolds. Af-
ter running on short, schedule and
compleling all class work for the
1i(a,v, the. iirogram licgiu prowpily at
,14:30 and followtngi dedntlu ii'hed-
u e was completed at Uttfi.
Winners • I utile evert s « re as
'o|Ioh v: llusehuli, ( lie seven ti grade
| team orsaiilK.-il by lloleam Jones:
Volley ball, the six'tli glade, organized
tol was in Smith's light hai
police rja^lcd the ^cene^
said/the motive for th'ydonbte shoot-
ing had not been dy'elniinrd,
/ t f
Senator Charges
Over Estimation
Of Unemployed
NOTON. ' A|>rll tAI't—
Senator i sridetilK-rg, H , Mieji . by l>oroth> Hull; highest 'lying kite
nertwd today that Ihe number' of Job- ( James ItltlA.; smii'lleHl kite. A Kord
less "Is t>evliaiis being oi-.-i-entlmated | l-Jlllit; prelticMf kite, liorothy Hall;
by as miich as R.4fW.tl<*l." | lennln. Hi I S cphensoh and Roy L,
Vaiidetihrrg esllinalcd In a stale , (I recti wood; tva-her (-ou'est. .1 innate
iel'«>nn a re
at his cat
meat hat rtr."
now out of Johf. adding ihi
culailon« "would lo Indie,tte
vastly leti;* uuejoploy mint tlhin is
constantly asserted by iiiC kllsjr de
purtnien'."
Ills, analysis, was proiupily - i"il-
lenged by l r. IsadOl Lublti. la'sjr
riaiistle* commissioner, who ussert-
cd the lalsir —depsriHient 'iiaa never
made any estimate whatever of un-
employment."
"If Senator Vandenl 'rg'« calculi-
lions were correc he said. I.' • «.*
and more pe"|il-—would W at " ork
.1 In Ihe I'nlled States than lliere «ere
Hottart afld Ln\vfence f>at-t,«/„ v The
facu ty feel'.r that the time w welt
spent and was of mitch \uIiip in the.
teaching ol It-sal hpoi'l sttiansltlp. They
hope to make this un iiiiniiul affair.
■m
''m.
i
e etlstlnjl tn the wsh*1 prior
it
mm
tfBP
to. It's arrival here and
'he re.-oriNtmelton •ontrael on Hm-
vessel, was discovered by a govern-
ment engineer. ; ;H la e*ni«1is| Ibal
w l «N soon as ollter governmmit engineer
>its Inspector* arrive, that order to re-
suiut wOil; nil! l e jivtn
im$.
inpbKrii at llie peak of tin* 1 i!
The qiiealllm of ibieiatilo} loertt ft*-
tires also had the al cniioti tmbiy of
some house metnbors. The house
census committee was asked la meet
Tuesday to consider legislation for
the first nallolt wide ewwifct of th-
KbTl'IWH TO Oil A
,v. Hey. Waller II. McNealy. pe*tui of
the Weal Orange Raptist church, has
retdrried lo his work lie re after hav-
ing conducted a 'wo weeks revival at
the Village Mllb* llapt.lst cbiircli.
tJrenl cmwda attended all 'acrvb-es T. I
di'llng lo- revival ami 111 Jlrofea- j |i I'henall and Mr Klfc-I Cle-nali netting to Is:
clone were reported by tlm tb-iinge a, ai record t«daf at the orfhre ,^l 'night «li , 5f \|l'
j14w.tti.r- .>
Cattle Dipping To
Be Started Soon
R i-;. Smith, a ho i. 1.1 Kuncrtlae
the dipping of ("'ring.- county st<s-k
tinder "he Tevas IHestiH-k sanitary
«omoiinsloii. under die compulsory
cl-aii Uji piognin), staled tlii i loom-
ing I bet - be was not vet in imnltlon
to announce a definite 'late for lie-;
ginning of the woc^. U Mas uiideiy
s(is>d 'hilt there were u few thiiygs
yet to Is- "Ironed out" hvfore A he
woi'k- would bi- under «ay, Hiu<erln-
Inilent Smith *uld that... live work
o'ould be Htartcd aoon,
MAMOKS'" Tt> iKIJjKlUTt.
uuemplojed.
Cluilrnian Mahon. H . Tel.. ot I
*uls omtilltlce contiidcylnjt- the hit sub! |
he Islhfvcd I' woitin not Is- nl>t rov ■ The Mrtbdaya of all/(liar
0l), . / «" # born .luring he ^rt'oni
eipii . Wll Isj leh-brated by1
A marriage llcenw- I i John \o I IB. \ K. A
it'cieii w yi^u, .,rc Jutuii^ ; ,i6
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 92, Ed. 1 Monday, April 19, 1937, newspaper, April 19, 1937; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302976/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.