The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 163, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1940 Page: 1 of 4
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City School Improvement Bond Election Set Tuesday
Gems of Thought
The blessed work of helping the
world forward, happily does not wait
to be done by perfect men. — George
Eliot.
THE ORANGE LEADER
; WEATHER 4 f
. East Texas: Fartly clogdy tonlf ht
and Friday; moderate sototherly
;winds on the *cuaat nonghto' becom-
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VOLUME XXVII
ORANGE, TEXAS, THURSDAY. JULY 1L, ,!!>■«>
f NUMBER 163
BRITAIN BRACES FOR GERMAN INVASION
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$50,000 In Federal Funds
Available For City Schools
If Bond Issue Is Approved
Hurray, the Boss Got a Raise!
An analysis of the preliminary
cunt enttniatfl# <*ii th« whool huli.l j
ing program f«»r Orange. I
to the board «*f tniHtee* of tin* Or- j
ango liulefientUoit xchonl distrirt bj j
iprofewAtonal architect*. reveal**
•the aegregation of nmountH i"
■ Ih» Hprjit as followh: Total cent. ex-
cluding Htadium. JjR7f*,0(M(; new build
Inga. J] IP.IHIO; remodeling ami re
pairing of old huildiiigM. Tip*
new Htadium which i« i»ow underway
coin** under a different program
front that Of the school*.
, Should the m« hoo| bond referoo
WPHKi2fia_THK CANDIDATES Is | <|um ; T,..... amount'
an old art on the part of many In | ()f |he $|2r,.iinO. will be
dlviduaJs and groups who treat light Lu|,1)|Plne„It„| |,v assistance of *r.'i.-
ly the importance ..f the offices | „(K( WPa‘ the estimates show.
Demos Talk Third Term and BEM CLAIMS j
Platform Against Sending
U. S. Soldiers To Europe
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nought and the type of individtialn
ihat should ft!) them. Another thing,
many forget that, candldatei* are hu-
man beings with average sources of j
livelihood and that each one must j
.1. \Y. Edgir. MU|M»rin»ci»deiit "I j
i the school district. said Tuesday |
that, according to the district office '
of WPA in Iteaiimont, the project is
exist In a state of fear of defeat | V(lt|n)? „„ thl„ N,.h(„,| i,,„„i Issue
front I tegi lining to en.l of the cam ! wi„ ,ake 1>law) in ||,,‘iiumf build
paign. Having to pour out funds un- 1
necessarily should not have to he
done.
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ADVERTISING ORANGE togeth-
er with her resources and various
attractions -with printed matter II
lustrated and displayed l»y entjclng
photogiaphs is the specific under*
taking of the Orange Senior Uham
her of Commerce. The type of ad-
vertising matter prepared under su-
pervision of the chamber id' corn
merge will be thoroughly apprecl
a ted by both the senders ami re-
ceivers. Descriptive matter regard-
ing Orange and vicinities, the kind
that will he heralded throughout the | stalhtMon
world, has been in constant demand
now for months.
“eligible for aid."
I ing on Tuesday, July
There are 150 employes In the New York office of G.O.P. standard-bearer
Wendell L. Willkio and, judging by the' signs, the utility executive has
liu vote! in the bag,
i'll It 'A* it I. .Inly* It (AIM IH-ui
‘ ociH4tM I timed toward their con\eh-
t ion city today talk'big a In tilt ,• third
| term for fYenldent Itoonovolt and i
platform derliijulioti against send
mg Americans to tight in Kwiopcun
wars.
Wind her the pr«>s|d(Mii • wTml'l take
a third leim noiiiin.ii ion bind lead
! the bailie fm the democrat t* aguiasi:,
i the repulilicau Ntamiard bearer. \\ • n
dell L. \\ illklc was the first »jn« s
| Mon ly ^iinoining mttiun.it- coin.ml
.<{■ tv***. iiO'inht-i s.
Tho plat Iim in maneuvers \.i’. s’.ai t
: 1T idit\. lint coin •*'lcntal wun lie
president la I dcclai 11 ion nf ih'i i la>
j that America would no! pse b * uo'ii^j
; to take pit i t In I Itn ope.i'n' \\ 11 . Hi - I
j earlv ai living p.uiv oiVim.il.w be-MP j
I to speak *»! a plat toi ill VN ■ i i • h w«tti!>l
FIVE CONVICTS
MISSING FROM
PRISON FARM
HEAVY TOLL ‘
IN SHIPPING
I'f 'he AnrtMi.it,.,| Pm, .
HKIU.IN, July II. liMHlrucllon
,!l‘U»h -11it.i.I,,- M ,.tttp tar „
7,w" ,,f tfi'i t it I u 's Mvenw*. Ioann In
i >«■ noi i«< nttiM unmtrietnit ' nink
•■it sight hiihinarim, cumpulKti
tei>mte,l umIh.i It,
i mituU in].
It MX
LARGE CROW
ATTENDS KC
INSTALLATION
Slack Suits And
Sandals Ruled Out
For Dallas Police
PAId.AK July II. (AI *). . Just
imagine, Police t'hief Ji M. NVeleh
wrpte In nil order to his ion*e, *a
policeman otf duty, bareheaded, wear-
ing u suit of baby blue color, open
TROOPS GUARD
TABULATORS OF
MEXICO VOTE
H*d STi i\, Ti»\ , July ||, ( \|’»
I he eonvtcts well' udfc»ln>4 In.l ,
finui tlm o'litiul pi ison I II III iiea
Hnuarlnml
Tii'e five -v i »ra Mud on,
ItramiMti. S It IN.well; |#i, \
Mar'si'll an.| (leorge. S. U,n w«i
missel .ti ,, elieckup iii tile bunk
I ..,.11 til >1 i d.'.l Into il.f , .1 tit |.,« tg .1 III.. 1 l«M| Ills It 1 trim.
ciiincry. j l>,,< »*up|»er checkup.
I Much nee.led lv ,}.o .1*10 I I set ill** N'-tie W in licit,.yod to Iia\<« seelll-
j st igc tei the., hig in*.n,it In *. tl.ainc j *M* 1 "cnpnii.
| So far. hcaihpin it ers In I !»**en ma I up j M'uisnu, ft out V*»\ tsuln. was j*e.‘
fm* onlv V ice Presa • i.i U ii iih, led 1 v f»»r t**hlieiv in Smith
einl mc* in by AdmmiAUut u AlcNiitt. Ihahimu. of AieMu. five
MF.xiro t in.
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THE I’N.OTS f’ljUB memlM»rs
have undertaken actual work of a
most meritorious kind in behalf ot
foreign refugee children, under huh-
pices of the American Ued Crosa.
Thi« is moot commendable on the
part of fine women who comj»o«e
the membership of one of the city s
mo**!, active' ctijb*. kJm*h praise IfL
due the women tiii«' ortanKathm
for the fact that their work has been
along the Hue of meeting human
neeilH. For Instance, aimmg the first
projects of the organisation wan to
provide five gallimt* of milk dally
for underprivileged school children.
Motion Pictures
Around Town
lx everybody httitpy — ttur* be
ruttxp wp 11 vi* In ttif* itrnt town on
earth. Lot's luuk 'em over this
morning at It o'clock on the \ lth day
o 1 July.
Here's the picture:
Well here's a mart overtaken by old
A very large and oiitHVishtwIc gath-
ering of members witnessed the in |act, imnscir."
of tin* 1'ieal council
Knights of Cobrtnhtis at th, council
hall at 7:3d o'clock last rllttht.
.V. M. Hlanchet. District Deputy
of the Seventh District, who is a
ttienibrr of Santa Maria Council Girt 4
,m Port Arthur. Texas was In charge
of the ceremonies and was ably as-
sisted by Ills staff.
Among those attending were I*.
\V Landry' of Port AeMutr. Ilh Hr--
man of the StateCommittee mi I'ee
mutteiit Nefs n«*ofds, Past Dis
flirt Deputy Pat <’ Tynan of Pol
N'eehes. Past District Deputy Ma li
rw ,1 Skeeler "f orange. Tom •'
Neeson. Past District l.mputy a»>
present Grand Knight or llesttmotit
Council. P. P Moran. Grand Knight
of Port Arthur Council and L. J*
Watker. Grand Kliitht of Port Nc
ches ('ouncil. Also present were the
Deputy Grand Knights. Klnanch.l
Secretaries, and Lecturers of the
various CMHinrila. • ...
After the Installation a meeting « otiitnoroDU I.......
the officers of the district was hold.
toed aaiidiils, his Nhin-tail nut and ^«»ldiiMa and p«»lh»* .......I guard !**
a KUli hlibb’ii m*>ini*wlion* in (In* ; Hav ov<*r tHbuJobu’s rmiiMinj; v«*!#*m
|)Io;i!m t*f IiIm .slack*. from last SRinilaT*?? rit-rrmT*. pi ••sI.Tim-
“Sui*paRit* Ip* nrotlM his pistol quick j *hil oloAdbm.
ly. ho would prartbally havu (*• un* ( H**fh <bt»f-ial Mannoj Avila uonw.
| cho,
adillbiVstia Moil »• iliilhlal*
In tho flit un* 1 >aUas uffitcis af ! **nd his principal opponent. Uciioim!
to dress like policoiiioii b**ll» cm Juan Andr‘*u A1uiay.an. prod U: I oil vl*;
and oif duly.
LEAGUE LEAD
AT STAKE IN
GAMES TONITE
ftattorinje big Jim ricrs**n f**r to
mifotiow. tho La:ind>*X shut out
Orangoflpld last nlc. hi 6 t<* «» In*
hind tho 1 hit pitching of Andrus,
who fan nod 13 mid tuinod bt *mo n"
tho Host porfnriuaiioos of tho soasmi
Tho Cloatiora aro uTn.lofo*it«»d and
bavo a firm hold mi first place in
In a prartico game tho Umis do
i lory as tho ballot counting l*egnn at
, !•*!» district cc ntoi s.
j Mexico's army of fti.'Hui was .ti
j vidoti among these centers.*' Appr*tfx-
Imatoly I3.IHHI police and soldier <
wore* on duty hero.
Through toiii’Htbcf rains, t links
land Imscs hrotiRJil sovoral thousand j
persons. 4 chi off y p**asatds. into M '.v j
loo t’ity lost night to Htrcnu? bcti1 fdi -
ices .if the I'K.VI, admilllstl.it Ion po-
litical paHy.
V' Yostei .U»\ (tenoral Jum A ldre'i
Almtran. independent presidential
I candidate, warned the government
that truek* wore bringing gumuou
I here to massacre the people" Hut
j la. t uiulit trucks i onihle.l into the
(capital, and hundreds of strangers
I slept ill bead*|HH rt ers of the 1*1! Al
| amt In campaign offices of «tenoral
Manuel A\lln Caniuehn. the IMlM
• i aud|da*e.
Apparently Irked at AI inn awin'*
and Sciiat'U- \\h**«*!•*»■ of .Montana
The most elaborate convention j
11<-:i«I«|u,11 Ptm set up so f.H wets :
those opened I• \ lv H. < lei in iii\ *d I
I villas, Texas, in a Loop hotel fm '
Vice I *i eshh'Ml (larncr. All o|*||a j
indited saddle held the cenlei «*f |
th*.....un Hecorallve gills mc(*.l(«l *
calleis In .* T*x*is drawl. And tier j
linadN' said Tcmis wouhl "suppoi I and
J elect tin* dcMuanitU l ainlldatcs \ \ I
| as jiIn\ i.v s," I
lake I Ibid 4/h-mMts <»f Helena. I
Molilalia. 11|.o Whc**; r i>tnmigci, L.*i * j
mail) said" I h** <Jaru**r • (mpulgu h*.d j
Imm'M K(ar'«**l oil til*' lio'OM til,it Mt j
ll^.*osev*di would ir**t '* * ak tin* 11• *»• • i
lerm It adit I• *11 ami *.t,.« (In* m*in:u »
I i-at
Amid the gi *w in« l Ik that Air
I {• »oh* * \ (ll would t *i U • ■ tie- lioolill l
ti.iii, i'os'master (*<-»»••» il Farley
Spe lliillg III Ida st* ,,ii*| I'ld th ltd
111 h*a a - «iia iillia .1 if tic* national
committee ami it * a < *11*11*1.11 • * In hi A
own right sal.l fli.it he l*«*t Hot
changed bis nj.hu I lie pl*'Vhh|Sl>
bad va 1*1 his nun* would !••■ p.u •"
f 01 •* t lie con n **u 11**a •
,\**Mrs for autom?d»lle rtudt from \a
v m o t iMintj ; I ,*jW*‘llt of I'o.iliouia,
•'S years for itr»td»cr> amt kidnaping
In Johnson; Hurt soil, of t'amoli. »G*i*
Io i > lii ll»*t*V'ch * oiini n . and Itpy. of
Imbrnia. light >cais f**r biHitlaiy
ami theft In J riel soil county.
Funeral Services
To Be Held For
John Wallas, 68
tin* German higii
In Mix Weeks ending Jufy ft, th«
»J»fh command .iggugiu:i*iif rptoo
t..nw of "»'n>*my eimmm
t'1,1 »hi|i|tlng w«tf sunk by Hitbrnii*.
ilie action alone, 'j *
I hl» mity It,. <«ni|„itfil t„ |)|p HV.,
'.».«■ b*»t tiionthlr
v-' ,l"* 1 'lid*,! Khtgilnm in nil uctimii
in lh>* i*i m.mth tinrfsurietpd w-.rlrt
Witt tittniMihfi, whl,h liiTiimn) |„utl.
' b<*il In Ffbnt.try l!t|7, . , t
I Th* **‘l*'*"•'•' I'rtlw of dpxtruetlon
l .g.IttM It, It,,In |„ ,|,f p,y»*fnl ww
• •'*»*>*»> -rtUulw thf flftcfnt iierlotl of
It.,.I „*,..., if.l i*"’’,. t'wmimlKtt _ fh,
.*..1* tmmUrt ,.t 1JMT whf*n th»
"ritlwh l»h>» iti „n,, time »,.,** M»i4
l,i '"G'- *»a*l only „ thtfewpfk
I»l) of fno«k p
N«*w IlglM on the rmut roveraNli
question of ‘ battleship vs pla„«,- lf|
11* tua I combat
m
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»<•« ftiMt to.liiy with
th.. <IIhwj,,k|ire by General FranriaeO
l*ii*'tiht, Italian ah* ihlef, (hut J(*0
j It illan |,lan<*N engage,1 i„ n,,,
j r "'Hlflt uu,I Italtmi war fU-..|* i„
(he Medltei rulican
Dleuuluhe* from Home nekiinw).
I -ilgeil that a large |iart of the Ttal.
tan Aerial alt.irk foi.-e rettirfii*,l wttlk
| <1,.mage and with woumieil crewman
hit by terrific (hum nr,- ft0m „ur.
jface »h1|w. i Three italmn yUmeg
j Went lost.
t (‘ji-4ftattW:«H»l. ..»4f Andrew ('guntug.
ham. commander itt-ehief of th#
Mediterranean fleet,, retried that
j his ships Htiffered not H siiijrle'
' unity. Jr '
j John Wallas, H\ a native of He*it
i land. dle*i at his h«»nte in the Win
, bee coinnmidtv af 7: .10 *>'o|o*-k thl
. no.i King. 11
' * (range < oiiut y
;......... |to, .he
| in faiininu and spick, ralsinu. J* *" 1
,V*» known te!atlv«*s Himitr
! U alias.
I he Italian high command. In %
h.ol been I D-Ml.lettl „f i«l«4«| ................. in.Uunl flower.
41 x*1"1* : ,*r that Italian bombing iti.ittee net fire
"te 4-’, toil I lln lllltlkh battle rrul..
lloitili wjurlfla bigget W a|ahit>.
Ml. Ue„i>e,l two .|gmib S|g!if the' lleck
"( 'Wf mrrM(! Arlt
laiHtai tem.'-a will be I,,;l,I tram | I toy al, tirM i(#T,h •’rt|ttoUidH'lKngli,h
i" tirltiteyer funeral ch,t|«*| at I j, ; i,1(ti|,wh)o.” c ™ r' .
•m
in I'llday with Itev. IvlWaid .l*»Nn
h"»i. past* *r tif tin* VVInrrne Baptist
*hui *,h. oiTici n lh*b., iiuri.tl t»i take
place In Et er«i*».m (•eun*:**'^ unde:
• lire*'! hat ,,i the Ortmcyer fttner.*!^''
Inane.
James Sterling
Returns T° Verify v,two New Members
Date of Birth Received By piloU
....... . ... .. . showliiK fiei# Sitiid.'n d^sctilwl
presided over hv IllaneJiett. at which | 1 ’** a,,°I * *' - Ut ’ "11 1 I hv bi»le|n ii*bait * new spapei s as an *»\
ll-rttesel Ut. I aebttka. borrowed ftom I'lggH j , w helmlcg Almexat, .Irtorv HIM
Wiggly, burling ? hit ball and keep : flH.rpa .......I**terinltiei| („
bur the sliiRzimr pa|c>nn k***-s under , . t
’ i ■l«»o4irctte the seem* today,
control „ nt all times. The Mltlers ,
(one various matters were
and work map.....I '*»! f*>r |
Janies Sterling, a native of (111111/*'
who w as phon’d at tip* Ip-id of a •!*•
part men t *,f tin* Itlescl etiKitp* <r* ws
litn'iuntiu/ i*o ? tb men. in .New York
came to ((ranee yesterday to es’nh
llsh alate of his birth throiijrli nffl
Two new uieuds'is were re»-*-tved
fit a.... tCKtil.if s.-mirmnithly meet hi#
ami lutPU/'ort of the OnitiK'e Pilots
duh hetd in the dbdtijf root to «»f the
N»*w Holland hotel yesterday n»*on
The itritihli ,olml|lg!ty Ihx tied 4
1/> j fn'r*4* ■'» :T|
• '•iil)l»itt,*.| an* 1 t*jg.| thitoe ' j
HUNGARY LINES
AGAINST
GREAT BRITAIN
ins: year.
After the close of the meet biff* «
More than 50 perarms, abrnit 30 in
ttterm,*„„. L-,,-. Hupplld by Lee "■ I*......KPl.%* .........* weteKth.,, IttSnn
tprer Wlllblm Title, ttnd
wot kern, w*.th enjoyed.
age who i, gcc,miietnle«l by the young |
boy.
Mrs,. Turtle Beaty la caught in
the picture as wile drives (Vest on
Main.
Raymond Stark has The third place
irt today's picture as he walks slow-
ly along Main street.
George McFarlane walks along the
sidewalk neur the Strand theatre.
Here's D. C. Bennett engaged In
conversation with J. W. Winn.
Look, there are two uniformed po-
licemen standing at the front of the
tire station looking Inside.
Here are five men on the concrete
steps of the post office One of
them, not a candidate: '*1 heard that
bully knocking at my back door.-”.
And here's Jeff Carter, former po-
lice chief of this city.
T. C. Ford, for nearly half a cen-
tury a resident ,of Orange, is in .he
picture this morning.
Mrs. W. L. Joiner is among those
who glanced at the shoo windows of
stores along Fifth street this ntorn
lyyff : .....' t
Those wishing to "get in the pic-
tur# tomorrow, romember thf time i*
between ft and a. m. So
utotil Friday.
Charity Donations
Curb Rumors In
Great Britain
• a* v.
LONDON. Jut) IJ. (AIM se F.venr
man. woman and child in Britain Is
to be organised into a silent column
pledged to kill rumor.
Talker* taken to task by hearers
will too Invited t« mike contribu-
tions to chsrlty" by dropping coins
ip to •ctooUetb.xxe' m jjuilic ykcee.
COURT HOUSE
AND CITY HALL
BRIEFS
There were HI birth. and eight I-mm.lty
deaths lb Jbe vital statistics record | J)"me Istundty
,,f tp,. city of Orange for- the month
of June, hccoftllitg to a report eoni i
piled by Mrs. Winnie 11,Met at the j
office of the city secretary, of the !
l« births, there were 13 white ehil* |
drew and five negro children. Five , si'*1
Gtanaefiehl b»nl#r. making liis Imiw
as a Fa per Mill ph'iyer, hnr!e<l tip*
iiiiU'U*- three innings.
THI RSOAY: 7 30 PreuiM.fte v<.
Paper Mill; k;|0 II»»me Iwiundry ys
Ortmeyer.
FRIDAY: 7: .'10: A It. C. v<
PitCKly Wiggly; #:30 Lions vs. Ljv*
iiiKSton.
KTAN DINGS
Ouwmerciat Is*aj?tp»
\V. L Pet
.lay
election disordi»ts.
*lavits. The *.*»uir/ man. n*»w alsait \ytfh Miss lirowitie Hi'tan, dull |»ies
35 years *»f ait*', went t«• Up* Pieifte T i*l**nt, ptesi<1intf.
coast, many vcai s aip* and IwHwgfti* ’New meiultei n rei-elvcd were- Mui,
exceptionally proficient in Ills KhsH Park hurst and Mrs, Huth Unit-
kcowieiiuc in n*Kard l*> Diesel eu- Mln*p*i’. Plans wer«* mails at this
aim's
Initial Meeting
Of Firearms Club
Held Wednesday
of the deaths were negroes. >wi(h j1 re«eM»ti»s
only three white persons dying dor
I in; the month.
Tit** Orange (**iui|ty Rifle add* Pis-
tol e|ub w as foi UP*tl last ni/lit at a
r» 0 J.mdi j meeting •»f‘ a IstMpe xrroiip **f Orange
t; » 1 .nob county sportsmen held at Hie churn*
3 3 | f»er of * *MMTTiere«*t rr»*»ms. , .
Ortmeyer 4 2 .4tk* , Th! Vi b »*. sn outsiamitba figure *»
Dr. I’epper '"r 2 i* ,2H% | tmmtr spoilsmen. *lu«? to his rec«»rd
I'iggly Wiggly 0 6 .0h0 , as a gunsmith an^f a hiilUlcr of th**
Industrial League 'ancient type torjr all*! ball rifles, was
7 1 .Hi 5 } d|fs*ted president with the f«*ifowing
Construction On
Municipal System
Begins Tomorrow
Work is *eh**dtiled TSrip idaHod
ti,morrow ngtntlitf by Bum MStchell.
Inc., of Hoosltm"... rontractors In
charge of construction of the dlspo-
cut plant for the Oiunge munbipil
sewer system at a cost of armtn I
$2«.0#tl, It wag stated today.
Austin and I .a mgxtw. represent-
ing the entrseting firm, were on the
ground today preparatory tn start-
ing actual work on the plant to-
morrow morning.
The fart Is known thut atl per*
sons employe,! on this job must toe
certified by the local ijet tip of the
Texas Kmplnyment service bureau.
Am. Legion
1 .Ions
liOvingston
f, 1
S 3
2 6
1 «
,xa:t j officers:
.3 75 dent: H
,142 j t rcasurer;
Mr. and Mr*. *C. U K«tt« h.ysl*
as their house guest. Mrs. H, C.
Kellis of Hcvxa, Uk
Delinquent 1939
Taxes Must Be
Paid By SepL 1
rn»|wT(> owner* •A (grangeToinv-
ty who became deHn«|Uent in the fw»y
ment of If 39 la sea will U* privileged
to pay their ta.xe* to th»* ouinty tax
collator from July 1 to Hepfember
J, of this year, a«*cording to Jrrms
on m c»witn«ct of the county and utate
of Texas with the Ijfjn of Ayoock
k Adams ti» collect delinquent taxe*.
After Sep(*mihcr 1. the delinquent
tag rallecUpSi Cor 199-9 wdt •>»*• turn
e»l f>rer to the omtra'eting firm for
collection.
(*. Kcnwn. vl*e pregi
It. \V*«odw«»r1 h. wretary-
J. (1. Foyle, , rafiftc <»fTi
Leonard Pruter. W. K. I’eu*
nlnglon, Prank Rouaeau and- Audie
lleallp. commit! »*cmefi.
At (he next meeting which will \»-
held Monday night. July 13, at 7:3b
ioYluek. the C4»|ftm»ttce will report in
I regard to formation- of plana V*r
flonftnirtkm of an ftitfuor *lna!I b»»re
jliiii uii|p "Hrvimmm " rifh* t
shooting, with organised euj»ervisr*«'
lutotrhjni '»it (right rgngw. Ail Umri
interested, including Udies. are in-
vited do attend the next meeting.
m
«\ F Kellie, a h««tel man of Car-
thige, speni a put of tixtiy
in Oran** and d iHng the m\nf. vim
tted with hla cousin, F. A, Harrf* 'brought tft siiher sum, time tonight
and ftmtiy. _ or tomorrow mornli.
Orangefield Well
Expected In Today
According to reports received here
today, the cement plug In the Wal-
lace A Norwood Brothers No. 2 Nih-
wood well. |n the western outskirts
«f OraQgertcld. was drilled thla
morning preparatory to the setting
it at 7»7« feet. It
the well -win bp
Safety Delegates
Call On Governor
L'tfrtiM Walk**t, ('halrman »»f the
ri'(f«*!> (’ommitfee i»f the Ju*
Hlor I’hnmlHT *»f (‘imifnih!**, t>ir<uigti
the Orange County Safety I^hkii**
*po»iHored a dclcgat l**n trip to Aus-
tin >ei«tfida,v icqi»p*HtIng the w( i
tinning nf two hiiftiway p«ir**imeii -4»»
thiM (’minty. The group railed on
('olonel limner Gairl<w>ft. Director,
State 1^* • part men t of RubMi* Safety,
and Governor \Y L**c G’Daiilal, and
returned to ([(range Wednesday nigltt
to rf'p»»r( a xa t iHf.M’tory trip D»-
Wltt Ktnartl. Fh»forial Keprcuevifa-
tlve »*f thix District,' joined tlm *b*l«*'
gilt ion In Austin,
Included III tile delegation /.W*»i r
t’hief of Rolicc J. It, Hudmat, If k -
vlferi Ktieet; E. L. Itaiker, Ghnii
man <»f the OtHiigf County Safety
league; riy.le Stanfield and Vcrp**r*
fJVnnlngton of the Orange Lh*u* I’lub
*S*feTr OftmTim teer^nfm ^nirrTr»*'" W^
ler and Kennlt Tandh'i’g of the
Ju yceeg.
, _____ __________
County Officials
Praised By WPA
District Manager
Mm** for lln* next meeting to he held
In the form **f a picnic at tlo* home
of Mr*. Thelma Short.
AI thl* meeting, material* receiv-
ed from th** lied l'rung, with which
to^ muk«* dre<4MMM for foreign refugee*
were dintrihuted among the Pilot
<dub m^ndwiH.
Orangefield P. T.-A.
Sponsors Meeting
Attfvi^tiucemctit wqi*
the *ny**-t that *1 iittiM nnW*titig *»|
*ttlr.Pti» of (hangefield, Pruirh* View,
HKKLI.X, Jut) ii. ,AI*) - Hun-
8!||T* u* a Iilcml nf li,,(i,ii(iiv and
lliily, dcflulial) has joined the ruin*
m<", from ugalust Kngluud |n Huuih-
ciisteili F-urope. uiithurlxc.l , iertnua
sources dccbiicd iinlay.
The three xtutc* will res Id any at,
tomps I,, cmd ihc war to the Bab
k.irts. It wits asserted.
Tile German sources said that th*
Hungarian lenders. 1‘remlor Count
I'al Telrky and i*'or,*lgti Mlnistep
Count Istvan Csakv, nave asstimn.
ecs in thvtr Munich conference with
Die Germans and Italians that thef
would wait palleoliy for revision ug
Balkan terrllorics until scores first
had been .settled with Kngbind.
The German rmtvtfnn came a* T«-
leh) and Csak) returned to Huila.
ma,by.Haley j (a-et, w hcic they fi,i ..,| the job toT
prejutrlng the Hungarian public t*
renounce iheir hopes f.,! iimnedlat*
Win free and Melaiwls ne.ne.o.ei to j return „f Tiansylssnki. p>st to Hu.
the |*. r, A„ Of riiangefield. would mania tin,.ugh pr^ world War
!h* held ut th«* (it Hiigcficht jtimittH,
•i(ulilot1t)W Mood iy night. July id.
m
i Italian 'Foielgti Mmister Count
for the purpose of ,ll«, tisslng sclwa.i GajcaiUu CUan another «t the con.
tun.lt room atfiirs for th- rimfogUjrmat at Munich, retunie.1 to'report
«ch,»ii yeas. to Mussolini.
-Mr-. t». I*, ........ O.ai.Kc-doun:, . |„t,| Gcman sources here as-
Wl’rt Si h.,.,1 lunch room - Ii„ 1 V la.... , s, rted that Germans. Up!* sw|
will Is, present and Was urged that I Hungary 'are unlied in <umptr(*
all inletesle*l jjarMe* attend, (solidarity on all ,|uesf|ons ,.f p,a|oe.,
fwar and the e,....„n,ir .i.uu.f
settle- I
J
f
Crash Victim Die*
“j'Tfte" is’ottt,-,-1.
I Hungary, they said, no
IH'liANT. rikia., Jiii) 41. (Al*)
Klchsrd M ia*vev, tig. ftoortlnole, dl*-d
Iii a hospital here >**(er<la>, ihe s>*.
, u,| victim of an automobile collis-
ion which killed a Kansas ('ll) man
and ItijurlWl three other prisons near
Tishomingo Tuesday,. »
A car driven toy" l-e»*-y and an-
other being push's* •Httor tbc^-hlshaiu*
b; a third machine cobbled. (amis
Ikitglnor. 4», Kansas 1 Tty. s pa seen
j of screen f,if a lest
Tie expected that tl
l hr.-.iivk* lA * wlihne a
Orange count) officials acre hiBb-
ly praised in a lei ter r>s*eived loday|
from Jack W. Ross In,id, district get- |n l-ereys car, was killed,
manager for the Works Progress
Administration, at Houston. 1 Tile
writer declared that Orange coiinty
rated high in the district for haring
couperated in such a splendid man-
ner with the week of "Tills
PhM.TMir. C«nMmm!tx." ____ ________,
c . .
ila*
GFAKVA. July II t A I*) — Ku-
rnsnias notice of her withdrawn!
drum th* league of rial Ions effective
Jatf 1*. ltik rescued th* league gwe- ___________ , . . _ __
r-isriat this morning. Two fsars’ will sea rarely - .1 :h ...
...r
see. erg
to'eye wllh the alia partners in r#,|
sluing that the Balkans are an Irt).
poctant source of supplies for th«
economic needs of the belligerents.'
The German press deviled iu-
I ceased iitmntlon tedsf to I'nitnl
rttules affairs, speculating mi what
effect nazi victories would hare ,,ig
Ihe democratic national convention, j a
The Dsutsctoe Attgepieine Zeitung
suggested anyone at the Chicago con-
i'nil. m "still placing Ihc British
rate ahead of the American shook!
bear in mind fha tFrance s fata w va
sealed hi six Weeks."
•*Th*i». si ll -!« t ,ur * c! a
before, tt! ■ , j p.tyv Jfmbtaf
xtebg, S.n4 k 2 ••':*: rt ft»' Wl
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 163, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1940, newspaper, July 11, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558278/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.