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ORA NO*; TEXAS, TUESDAY, JULY »T, 1940
NUMBER 184
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A rgentineReservations C'loudS olildarityl^^ S0FTBT
W^sspg
Plan Sought
*
Hy the Aswociatort TVcxh
HAVANA. July 30. — An A gen*
tin© reservation on th# <|tie*tfon of
foreign jiosHexMioiiM in the new world
clourtftil toiijiy the solidarity of th«‘ } W AHHIXOTOX, <hi|V3ll- (AT*)
21 American republic* as their for- ! ^nator Sheppard ^Krcx) said to-
elyn ministers reached the end of | fb*y he had gained the "definite im-
their conference oil hemisphere ec«>- | pression” In conversation With
tioinic and political defense. j Rreeident RfH«#evelt that the pi*©si-
Tlie unanimity rule of tfie confer- i dent favored enactment ‘of the
©nee, a Pan American- tradition. ! Bwrke-Wadsworth compulsory mill-
Contrary To Mark Twain, Americans
Have Been Doing Something About
Weather For Almost 100 Years
technically was upheld mm the dele- *‘iry training hill in its present form,
gates agreed on after another on I Sheppard, jus? hack from a three-
the many defense matters, hut Ar- | day tour of Norfolk. Va., defense
geritina at the* last moment of last j works, a trip he made with Mr.
night’s scoret plenary .session re* IU#»#*veIt. rah! he had discussed the
served the right of its government I hill at length with Sir. Roosevelt,
to pass* finally on the merits <»f the The chairman of the senate military
act of Havana. committee added that the president '.
This act declarer! the deep con- comments were entirely favorable to
cent of aM American republics in it.
the Hiatus of Kumpoan pnscsslon* in The measure, receiving final cun-
this hemisphere and authorized Am- shleration front Shepp«rd‘s minmit-
erican nations singly and jointly to
assume temporary, wnfrol of Kuro
pean colonies If deemed necessa^'
to protect the continent.
Hence Argentina’s reservation
dampened the enthusiasm of dele- -j
gates who had predicted there would
1>* no-chink left in the armor of con-
tinental solidarity.
Some delegates, however, said they
believed the Argentine action was,
as the Agent ines themselves ex-
presscsl if. ‘'academic.’' They gave
the opinion the conference had ta-
ken another step toward its object-
ives — to establish firmly a three-
point basis ot Inter American de-
fense and collaboration.
With ibis encouragement In mind,
Foreign Ministers Maurico Nahuco
of lha/il and Miguel A. (*mripa of
Oil ha touched up farewell speeches
for delivery at today’s final public
plenary session.
They oh use as their theme mutual
congratulations for bringing: the Am-
ericas Into these declarations:
I. That they would . not Pdvrute
the menace of a forei’jn foot on Am-
erican soil nor of r» change of flags
over the. hemisphere felonies:
?. That they would collaborate a-
galnst the dreaded “fifth column"
event to the extent of challenging the
‘■packing’’ ot foreign embassies and
1«git ions and consulates wlih subve'-
sive elements.
3. That i i”, would do their h;*st
fo , divert Fulled Slates credits to-
ward :t solution of the surplus ex- |
"4*,|*oid*prirhlems and attempt to d°- J
\clop hitherto negleet#<1 T.atin Amer- I
lean product# of a nnn-competitivc J
nature. f
to* today. rullol for registration of
all men between IK and t»4 yearn of
age. with local hoards to select those
Is tween 21 unit 4-r> who would be
given a year’s military training.
WASHINGTON. July 30 (AD
A movement to modify the Iturke-
Wadsw'orth eoiwcription hill gained
strength today through compromise
proposal* offered |»y Senator Byrne#
(1).^’) and Chairman May (I)-K>)
of the house military committee.
Byrnes, an administration lieuten-
ant, Kikt lie considered the measure
*<m> far-reaching. hut emphasized that
he had diecuwwd it with President
Roosevelt.
The bill up t«».' final approval to-
day by the senate military commit-
tee, would call for registration of-
ill met* between |K and It 4. with
.hose lietween til and 4 5 mibject to
a Mkiectlve draft and tuihsetpient mil-
itary training.
IETS
DO SOMETHING
ABOUTIT
GIIA.NHK FOB AM LRH'AINS
should Ins-ome one out the outstand-
ing slogans for this American city
•specially In vk*\v of the fact that
Americans have been and will con-
tinue to be for Orange. Tills being
Americanism Day should lie given
the fullest recognition. From this
day on surely the great people of
this wonderful city cultivate the
spirit of Americanism to a greater
extent than ever before.
A MOST COMMENDABLE AFT
just brought to light Is that of three
of the local civic organlaatIons spon-
soring a movement to magnify the
WASHINGTON. July 30. 4AIM —
Contrary to whul Mark Twain said
about nobody. doing anything about
ihe ‘Wl'eather. the |*ut*tit office dis-
closed today that Amerlc-Xi* have
been doing somethin^ about it for til
most !0<> years.
Fans, for instance. Imre intrigued
I the country** inventors .since th*
| government began granting patents^
The hand-propelled fan Is as old
as the king who mop|M-d hi* mujestic
brow and called to a vassal to *tir
up a parchment decree. but the
files are full of gadget* (to Improve
the original idea.
As early as !&*.*• a man figured
out a way to harness ,* dog. throw
him a bone ami force his gnawing
to motivate a machine to swish roof-
ing hreesen across Ids masters bed.
In I ft* I a methodical ndlkiiiati
gazed on the Hinootli swinging of a
row’s tail and Itgured out a way to |
make that power cool man.
The World, however. Wat no path [
to olUter door. J
In the eoriy im»0* an Inventive
fellow fell upon n plan for a refrig j
crated bed .1 a sort o f toe-cooled j
couch which was guaranteed to all •
but free*# the bent sufferer.
Only Inst year there w.ih an Im
provement of the ptnn — an air cool-
ed bed. The Itdt Inventor hud emd j
blasts of car cascading on the sleep- j
er from tiny holes In the foot mid (
head of the structure.
I •
Grand Exalted V
Motion Pictures
Around Town
MAJOR ATTACK
Bv tlje Associated Bress
Nazi Oermanj\ disputing flritisti
claim* of 17 U> l.llAl’ successes in
Yes. *ir. it, looks dike continued
suipmer thi* morning between N and
H ...1.0 «* "»• M " j ,,„nd,.y. »lr haul* of fh.ver. sent
hi.sv hulk. I.ct« -m ......... ,.
"'■'r <-»» Hits 30th (lay ..r .Inly.
Joseph G. ItucK
Mew grand exulted ruler of
Benevolent and Protective Order ed
Elk* ia Joseph G. Ifuch, of Trentoto
N. J., elected at the international
convention in Houston, Tax.
city early In the c.vcs of the tourist, j JuHt lH,r.ir>. thP w„rM w.,r tt farmer
Tite act involves that of ^reaUny a j r.crfwt„| „ fi„, lh!.t s..t Its ,
1 tower from the e imlin!ii In the
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I '
Mere"* the picture
Here's l*anl (iamtw, IikhI Kuril
ageiicy manager, bareheaded talking
Used. Cars to a Couple standing over
on the used car lot.
1- K. Branitm. justice of the
peace.. Coat less, makes his way don 11
the concrete walk across the court
I.01 Me lawn.
And here's Miss Marjorie Itoiel
i smiling her way In the direction of
| the office of J w. I'Maar. . it ,
I st■ hi*o| superintendent.
"Skipper' t'lifTord la»ster drivegi
I through Front street traffic in :i
I c«>upi* accompanied hy his nephew,'
Hen Ingram.
' And here me two cripples using ^
| walking ernes, a white man with
; f.s.t troiitt'e ••( h»tig stnmllnr and a
i typical old black M immv with a
] stiff leu ' 1
Look over across the street .at .■!
iriowd i-f perhaps ?t» men. iiciulv
| half tt| whom arc i-IDiet emidbliteo
{.or fonner candldatos ami there *
I much < oiircrsat ion Iw-lng c.n rhsl on.
Fee! Schultz and Hairy «*«rr.
stamtini; near the wall of n lotsin**/**
brlldlev In the Far well block, are
l’r» Uihli 1 a (blue oyer afTatis of Ih*-
dmks
And look nt that Idg burly negro
w earing a put eh over one eye as
large as a blind on .1 male bridle
NEW INTEREST
IS SHOWN IN
ORANGEPROJECT
r t~ Mrjr»r Her*era 1 J. L. Schley, chief
<>f the* war det>artmcnt.
* Washington. 1 >. C., has Indicated n
deep intero*t iti the Orange project,
involving deepening of the channel
from the municipal pllp tip to and
■ Including the municipal turning ba-
sin, and beyond for about one mile,
% According to correspondence receiv-
of , till* cl^.
^ Mayor J sen ha« jq^jnsore^l the ef
f«M t to Induce the government to
inke immediate action. 4..^
The rorresp«»ncb*nce va* between
Major Schley and ’"ft. ScmtiH
Morris Khepherd. jgho ndvised that
he was o*klng«,f*ol. F. f*. Benson.
^ In charge of lb© tSalveston district,
to furnj>h him m report on the pro-
‘Jeet.
Some time ago the preliminary sur-
vey was made on the channel in
keeping with the request for relief
for local Industries that make ©x-
teo-ivc tlgfe of water shipping.
It 1* expected tlyat a rep*>rt on
the pro jeet will be at national head
*t»arter» i|» a
time.
Yesterday Mayor Lkt wan in Hal-
veaton to confer with the district eft-
gin eers.
Byrnes sab! h** ftvored limiting
registration mainly t«» those who
•niulit logically In- called for home
ulate army ami navy hci view,
As the house military committee
resumed hearings on the subject.
Representative May told reporters
that some estimates indicated the
conscription program would cost
% I on.ooo.iMMi. w as looking for
y.laces t** reiluce it^ This probably |
could is* .lone, lie said, by lowering
the top age limit of th»* m**it who
might be culled into servb •
• I don’t quite *<*«• the object of
laying ojhmt to ihe draft every man
J up to 4”»." May said. “That i* as far
j a* we went in the world war dhy*.
I! might create less hysteria lor th^
’ top limit to tke put at 3o or 31.’*
opponents of th** measure, mean-
; fhile. sought to displace it with leg-.
islation suggested yesterday hy the.
j president authorizing him lo call out
j the national guard and the officers
’ ieserve corps f«»r active training.
Senator Norris ilndXeh), who has
J opposed the Burke-Wads worth hill,
j said he thought that if the national
j guard was dailed out for a year s
j training, “that ought to bt an an-
swer to this proposal to train every
body."
J urge bulletin hoard on the <). S.
T.. to l>e seen by tourists just be-
fore they ex|M»rlonee the thrill of en-
tering the greatest slate in nil the
world and a little city as fine as
the finest.
A imiHHTKR < M TTIJ M )K for
water shipping for the port of Or-
ange* is being realized in view of the
wonderful possibilities of trade de
vi*lopment between North, and Boiith
America. There can I*' no doubt
now that trade between the two Am-
erica* will develop quickly Into large
proportions and that this inland
fresh water port will have preference j lady, but they didn’t get very far.
qver. many others because of it’s {apparently because it was too much
yard. lie didn't* explain what he
wanted With .1 hrr«ge when there was
one strong enough to turn the mill.
Another man hq^l a boost the same
idea, but he made It n little more
practical — he hitched his fan to
the churn on the hick |s»reh and put
his wife to work
The inan-ciMtbsl room is more tlu»n
25 years old, but the first Ideas w ere
for insulated chambers around which
the torrid homeowner packed ice
There’s even been an ice-cooled
suit utid an lee-cooled frock for mi
\nd h«‘i«’s 11 man who look* and
w i k-* like Lawrence Down -v. old
tine foitpei Oranyeitc. but it’s lot
l*iW lence.
And the day closes a* a couple of
ardent supporter-* of one t.f the tun
< ft i undidutcH discusses his outsland
Ing merit*.
('tune in again, unknown earner.*
her bomber* across the channel a*
gain today with the hope of crush*
tug Kuglisb morale before the long*
awaited invasion ttegins. »
An undl*nk>m»d number of efvll*'
fan*, among them «n Infant, w*'ra
killed and building* were damaged
or demolished in the narl airmen
sprinkled their load* up and down
i (hi* east const
While tpe British admiralty waa
announcing that Uerm,»ny had punk
3.V-V77 ton* ef the e'-iptrr*r shipping
in the week ending July 21, thft CJef-
man high command rent 21 Inf tied that
i on ii damage wh* ibdtc In the Dover
light alone
Nazi dtv«* bomber•*. the high ftuntl*
ni.Mii’ sniit, vtrtuativ ticutbiywl font*
ship*, to’aibnjf 3:* «ni| tons ill the
I Stv« • attael:
It also -aid Hrrftvin nlimen sank
•1 1 a.iioii ti.fi oruiser In the Fngilsh
channel, iis well as n stinll merchPUt
\ e* od.
! England ehtlmed yeatenlay’s nlr
| oBucks cost the Ormann 20 plane*,
j 17 Of them in the Ikiver battle where
I mo imzl bombers and fighters were
j fought off by RAF men. !»** of
j one British plane was u knuow ledf*
ed. tlermnti/V. on the other hand,
| 1 tainted 15 British plane* were shot
j down and only three Herman craft
were lost
With other American nations lln«
led up solid!v for nil thlee of the
Foiled files* economic, military,
niid at ii ftr*h column proposal*. *>©•
f». re the Bin American conference
in llivana. ArspntiUH hnred • loop-
1 hole in .the' tnivsl important.
Tjie Araentipe delegation disclosed
last-Ul^hb oij the. eve of the formal’
-Iffnlnx. »h«T fli.'lf Ht»prov»l of *•
broadened Monroe doctrine clans#
many special advantage^ '
Watermelon Party
Given For Paper
Delivery Boys
[trouble and th** bulk bucked at.vle. •
Feeling any cooler?
j;
J
W. O. Beats Band
West Orange buried the Band un-
der a 16 to S score this morning in
out IS hit* to the Tiger* 4. The two
team* made 15 errors.
In a practice game West Oradge
beat t’«»ve 4 to 0 immediately follow-
ing (he regular game.
In game* Sunday between tho Ju-
nior All Star* and the Fikothall Rot*
who are working on the school
grounds, the Junior I>eaguer* won
both the linl hy a 1© to t5 score and
the second ( to S. *
Hames the rest of the week and for
the first half of next^week. all at 1#
. o'clock In the morning each day."“are
; a* follow*:
Wednesday: West Orange ra. Ti-
gsr*.
Thursday: C©ve r«. Band.
Friday : Tiger* v*. Core. .
Mormsyr .; Raad.
Tuesday: Band vs: Tigers.
Wednesday: Core V*. West Orange^
A watermelon party wus given
at the home of Mr. and Mr*. J. -W.
Thigpen in Pinehut'st addition for
the employe* of the Kntorprlse and
Journal iq Ihe ^Circulation depart-
ment. also Aheirf friends. There wer*v
25 attending.
Various refreshment* In additkm
to watermelons were served, an.P
game* were enjoyed.
Those attending wpp&: Normandine
Hunter, Margaret Hunter. Heorglti
Hunter. fSlorln Ann Breax, Willard
Hull. Cec\V Wingate. Ol(f Mae Daigle.
Hene Marki. Dawrence Marshall.
Hugh Smith. Milton Bonier, James
Marshall. I^er^y Breaux. Joe Ver*»i-
er. Ptiarte* Sonier. Murrell Morgan.
Roberta Wallace, Francis William-
son, Mr*. Annie T«aiira Yates. W.
O. Hatlev, Mrs. (.race Smith. Mr.
and Mrs. J. W Thigpen and Bill
Thigq>en.
niiTWIifi litMM ii 1 fi iTiTilfTt iliAWIiaBtlWfa'NXg.^WJ^'aS^OigWd8
Orange Delegation
To Attend Meet In
Beaumont Tonight
Indication* were that Orange would
furnish one of the largest delega-
tions t^dns to Beaumont some time
Tuesday night on account of the
Americanism program to he featured
hV-.an address by Congressman Mae-
tin Dies of Orange. Many of the
Orange people Have planned to have
u part In the mile-long parade. A-
mong those expected to take a some-
what conspicuous part will he mem
l*ers of Lloyd Hrubhs post of the
COURT HOUSE
AND CITY HALL
BRIEFS
Golf Discussed
;->•5.
I WASHINGTON. July I0. iATi —
j H«i»ator» :.vkrd Jew June,, f<-<lfr:.l
. j loan ndminislrator. to rla bo rate to
At Rotary Meet Z ,TZ
lendln* power of the export import
hank to a»*wt Tjntln American couh-
trlee with rarpm* market in* prob-
tVlth Pre-h’ent Prank Hubert pre
nidin*. a rcxul.tr week I r meetinx and
lunrhet.n of the Oranx- Rotary club
«u held Tuendar at noon In the
dinin* room of the Holland hotel.
Featuring on the pMjtram wan a le?-
lure on nclentHR' and practical
petffta In the art of r»If playbtx e,
aai hr Kai Garrett, ineal ’peM pro.
Mlaa Vranc— Brown r»*e two vo-
cal eolox with her abater. Miaa Julia
Brow. WX.-fSS
ThetaJl. xrar-balrcd. former Texas
hianker. was Bnt wifpeae called be-
fore the senate banking committee.
nmlrmen Wacner tD-*p> said he
had encountered -bo appoeRioa" to
the preeMent-e proposal tor meettos
“tar reachh* chances in world at-
tales" ns a result of Urn European
Dinner Hour Siren
Freightens British
Tots In U. S. Home
ROTKWEU. CITY, Iowa. Jo»r W
(AP) — Their faces ashen. Cjmthta
Erskine. I, and her Unj sister. Cr-
nara. t. raced franllcally around the
house look In* for s bidinx place
when the town siren, harmleoair aa-
nouncinc the dinner hour, sounded
it* watllnc note.
The two little girls are BncUsh
refugees in whose minds the screech
of air-raid •Irene is Stin deeply bn-
ronulderablc Im.i urn. accpmulateil
ovpr £0*ferday .'iml today jfiir Ju*-
tlcp of the Brace I*. F. Kronen 1 *
courts Among the eane* on ....record
SPECIAL TRAIN
CHARTERED FOR
BENGAL GUARDS
Fin.il p’:ir»« f >r opernHng i» apeelii1
train l»»* knnwn n* tin* “Bengfil
HiiikI* SpHilul" ti. i>i* opciiiteil
from < *r:mu»‘. ««» <’hli‘:»g*» ami fflurn.
Ifiivinf mi Him nii:h» <»f Augunf
II :u'ff»r«lina t*» |*l;in* complclcil thi*
of t«*»in-fin l»Mt\vi«Mii rnllrn;i(l agent*
mif! W It Sinuinoi*. xi'iTelary t«*
If J Luti’hr** Sfurk. wlm I* fuiituler
j ,irii| * |M>ii*<>r • -f lb»* fanmii* ilrum :* 1 • * I
j ho ah* *»rg 1 11*• 1».
1 I'fan* fi»r th»* *ri|t j»rf»vitl«* fur tiie
j train tf» Ini liit’ > fnur ptiliman rar*
j baggage rar. r nr, 1" leave it me 1 m
utaklmt the trip n« for «» '<•" •*> \ it .- ,„eWk 1-lpxH Wlxxlv In
"v“'' ^'Othoro I'acifir mil; | ,,n:ul„r |
roo-l ••ltd f'-ot.i titerr- to flilraxo.il’>*' Hto-ond xim.* ..f n i
rT.;: ........ ■" ......
1 1 uith her neixhl*‘»r» on their terrltor-
l .-rlror-ton Shl|.luilMlt.* fom|.,in. hna been trlrrn Just
t«» iiecotiate n *et|l#«
or c intern woman. whom-, pMwre j truxteMhlp over endsnyer-
*••*■• <" «»“••» yCsft*rd«>. I.(1 Kl(^p^,,n iMMsenSlons ill the
The Ie«ul«e ramei u man like-* > ••>!' I „ hernia,ih. re w in subject to
l !'j intlil.-iitloii liy their xovernment. The
• j eouferenc© end# today.
Tim Berlin newspaper B«»n»en Zel*
fiint! *nbl that althoimh air raid# *0
ftiT bad onlv ,,*«M»ftcn«*d*' t lie- Rn*U«|»
defeime #v#tem for the l»ig blow,
UoniltM and tm't»«*doc* Hie Brit*
1*h * 257.Olid fLn* «>f shipping In th#
week enib*d -lulv 27
Britain wn# in l*ondotl
tu niifen her .fiivn lUswkml# against
nut 1 pile* po«*lHl’.' r« telling Hcrmanyi
with lnten**iflf*tt cnntrol ' over #11
*blb« l*'und fi»r F.arnpe and certain
i .fi lh African fieri *
Authoritative rent'ce* retried last
nluht at Bucharest that. Humnsk,
PLAYOFF PLACE
AT STAKE IN
GAME TONITE
Hlvelv for the Befigil Hoard |*ait\
approximately l -5n and will wi l wJth j,.r<lan pitching :#ubd*i#d the
rm.ke any *f»P» outfide of ^eating , rr#SllMllr Pompiinv « to' 3 ia*t night ! ,
.... ______purpose*, ar,.. riling ’to 1 he Aralln* »d f ftf|tI w< .llt-^|rltr> u# "fpr fourth j.hrf ’ . - n*4; 5
at the juetlce of the peace ollfee uvere ’ men her** who completed Hw pi.in* ^ wrfttt tbe Lion* flub In the Indtf#- f Adolf Hitler tp #:»lil to , tiplA
three , char gif of afrimllln* againet | thi- afternoon.'- - * j fWal le-igtte of th# Sprung** Hoftball j Btinuinia H|«J Hvrm»»p|' Would,; *olv#
Tho*e compoHtny the d degaflon • f ; 4JljMM:Ullu|L XlAe*c lwo I earn*. the j rb* tcfrlunist fwuldefw h* UH-
rrrftmod mr-n p.n ?DM!»-• Hng fi J * , M),|p|loril Hu* Lion*, meet tf* |phn agreement va# reached hy Sept,
ptart* "ere. « V V\ .w.d*. »tirb 1 j night in the Clrwt game trad the win- IrjTM.
pa*H#figer i^ewt fi.t ‘he IMno en n«*r Will go Into the playoff and The | fn the far #a*t. tjp*^
trnl; Walter II Jloln.e# . 1.. | lfi*er wilt wind «tp It# #en*«»n in l-»*t | drive n^sttin*t Brllleh btiwlnrg#
Ing pft**enger agent of tho, , ^utt. ern piacfr In the league. I cr* allegedly Implicated In an *'W*
IVicif le and J, F Sullivan, goner;* I
a man giving Alexandria. L* . a* hi*
addrrwi
A white man and woman, giving
the Htate of Kan*#* 0# theif home,
ar# held in the county jail V on
joint rtyKfe of theft/ o| & SfagoUue
from 4a nlr H^ongliAf tt» Jltumie Dm
♦e*.
Anott»H»L_jyh»te man i* being lield
on two charge*! «tn*—tor dntnklU!'*
«nd another for pilfering from an
automobile.
The fourth charge W*« againnt .1
man held on a charge of public
A marrlaxc license iuucff to John
McIntosh and Mi— I.ucy HielUnK- of
RenumdOt wa« on record t*>da.v n
the office of Mr*. W. A. fiunnlnp.
Oranxe county clertf.
Tour Convinces FDR
U. S. To Feel Safer
Year From Now
fUge
are lUyin, with rsta-
WAHHINVITON. July As (AP) *—
President Roosevelt cruis—l U|> the
Potomar river toward the capital
today, convinced bjr a study of de-
fense operation* around Norfolk.
Va .that Wwhhtkn Would "fee! a
lot safer” a Jtmr Worn m
At the moment, the chief execu-
tive informed newspaper men. he
j feels the success of an attempt to
invade the capitla. as the HrttUh
did in the war of 1*12. would "de-
pend entirely on when It came and
srho It wss" makimr the attack.
Mr. Roosevelt pat in erven hours
yesterday looking over defense in-
stallation* at the mouth of Chesa-
peake bay. the water route to Wash-
ington. He aald similar inspection*
of additional navy yards. 4Nny forts
and sir bases might be edpected.
The statement emphasised the
belief of many politicians that such
visits might afford opportunity dur-
<hp nlasOas mmpnJff" tar «
|i»-<*rngpr aaeot for the H<»uIhern P.i-
rille. ;<li of Houston.
For the pn,.*’ several days .the Hen
p, f it'ards have Is-en in constant
train,nit in preparation for the trip
and performances to lie riven In
Chicago, under direction of Mr*.
Ri c.av,
Huge Sign Board
Advertising Orange
Attracts Interest
Much comment <>n th* pnft of
tearful* wiwilNinnii on th#
Himnlfth Trail ha* 1wK*n hear,4 f«*r
tb# |Mm( two flay# on account of
th* hug* bulletin board. {^Sv*rti#ing
O rarfg#. which h«# been
thrrw mile, to the *11 *t of tbl# place
mh#r# ft appear* ci»ni«t»icuoij#lr In
th# #ye# - of at) w#»*tb-.iiMfl kSYllCfl
The boanl van ercetr/J by th# Or-
ang* fhitnbrr of commerce an<1
apon#or#f1 hy th# Rotary, lion* an«f
Bi4«k! a elub# .
IVom# L:<u mlr.v
i »rf m*y#r
A# If O.
Qrang#fl#lf1
ibr IVpp#r
v'dl«7,TT' ii.core ' Of W fstfwtm*, 1" : - '^dL»vmi--tqsxue; t--
■hlch Is in Strlklnx color* properly )-ip,r Mill iff ™ J
Tli# Ijf*vlnir*tnri ere* knoekif! .1 • piunag# network" netted two m»»ru
I'achuka out in the firnt two Inn j hipii. DMUmI Ambaaunlor J*»-
Ing* and Schilling#? g#ll#v*il t«* op#n : Mp|ih «.’. Drew conferred today with
the third. Th# H*»d Shirt* managed (trlti#h Amt*a#*nd»r Sir Robert I*#«-
to get only 2 hit# while L#ving*t,>n
hf«ng#<1 out 4,
In nn exhibition gome tbe tlrsmge
fjnti* t'luli dropped h 12 1l d#cl#l»»n
iIiwtUt inBrnttimT" liliiit -mrHwi n*iii»kl(ftfu
inning rally fell fine run abort of
pint lh#^#eqr*. Trailing 12 to H In
thi# J;iek*<»n hit n horn# run
With two mate# fit*#*#, but the rally
colhtpaed at that point
The playoff ttctle* atari# tomorrow
r.Igh*
tlam#* tfinlght and atnnding# to
<’at*:
TirKBDAY: 7 Lion# v*. I^r-
Ingarlofi*. HrJH, A. B- «’ xn. lMggly
WtgKty
HTAXDIXHS
Commercial I*rngtt*
iff* fratg* on th* nnind-up, which
bn* involved 1^1 men. #*n^ now dead*
SHOWERS BRING
RELIEF FROM
HEATWAVE »
Bv the A«*Oel#*#d Pr«u
Thund*r*h»»ir*r* hrnwtkf :» m#S*
#ur# of relief to- -on»* part# of th#
L ^ parched nathm todnv hot .ftg moat o(
H «•
which „
contrasted. I# that Vj9t a *unr|»*
scene, which l(l.imlnnfc*c huiMinc-
factorics and other okjcci* of inter
esf showing up in the distance.
In the upper left-hand corner hi
large letters ia displayed tbs wort,
tor. "Three Miles to Oranxe." 1>*W
#r doom on the hoard is shown ax-
licultural scenes and industries On
■the tower left corner, the emblems
of Rotary. IJsns and IMIlot* clubs
are displayed.
Charles Olsen for the past few
years with the Holland Outdoor Ad
vsrttsdnx cmnpany. and now with
-»gna tridfe." ofOfwngs. Aid__tks
pslnttnx Mr. Otssn ha* mavsd
9 I .*01,
« « .COft
l 4 ' r.s'i
5 S,f.o->
j 7 .a««
1 » .2 ft
Craosote
Am. Leylon
I.V>ns
Is-vlnxston
« fi SOO
5 7 .41#
4 7 .1*4
4 7 .24 4
ihe connti-e ’be dsv was in si sn-
r *her ho in the h-i»t marathon,
A* (He m-renr-* ISO In ellmlied to-
r-ir-1 the" i-lMeOc* the number «t
death* frem the season's most pro-
bin -c-i hsaf s-*r- Increased In T«3. '*•-
rki'M*kdtoi iB-twt xfm-
le.-nl-m most of them In Chleuro.
fit-Ks »o*'»i srn* Sfi. Mlrhltaa’s IS,
Judge Davis To
’• •Itwrlnn!#* 24. sod Wisconsin’s
H’ca’ber observsrf tv-ported a
rath-r slfxhi" root sir mass moving
; -•> st ward from North Dakota and
__ j Mln-csota hut It was not expected
Visit C. M. T. C. ,o .mu^ 7'~ h'Towl Dortfc-(
er*. Illinois and In-ltaMf. '
Rhrwers hro>»rh* trmnnrary respffd
in the lake region and Al si attend
mints In Ihe Albstle and Outf
stales, the AnBalaehtan. district and
the opper Ohio roller.
. |
m
I
In resi-onse to no uriten! Invlta
lion fn»n IAeut_ Col Homer Brown.
»th Infanti t. exeeutKe -dfleer. Ct-un-
ty Judea K Is-e Darla will go to
C.b»p Itofll. tomorrow «o vl.lt Ike ^ ^ flto toofWM* *—€ at
Citlseas MlHtary Training Ckmpsnd c^,
witness special, jsograiu. Judge miMl______ ----
Davis to
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 184, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 30, 1940, newspaper, July 30, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557786/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.