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Orange; Texas, Wednesday, February 19, 1930
NUMBER 181
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TONIGHT
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vTo Be Presented Mardi
Gras Night, jTuea.
March 4
M. J. Thomas of
Vidor In Race
For Commissioner
M. .1, Thomas, a business man of
Vldor. threw his hat in the ring to-
rt a y with an official announcement
for the office of county cominls-
#l«n«i' from precinct .No. 4,
Tliuinati Who Is 41- years old and
the h«iij of a family has lived In
Orange comity for the past 311 years.
1|<K has hart • several years of ex- j
periepce in roart builrting with nut- j
fhtnery, havlnpr worked under five <j
different commissioners In Orange ;
an<l other counties. He is n me- ¡
Chanic l y-irade and at the present i
time Is operating un automobile re-
pnir shop In VIrtor.
"/I'm beginning this race a bit)
early a¡¡ a manifestation of the fact
that , I am in it to win,*' declared
Chicago Employes Receive First Pay in Weeks.
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Queen of Carnival to be | the candidate who Is the first to
o * j n I enter the race for commissioner
delected rrout 1 ¡with an official announcement.
/ Members
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Every mother of a haby In Or-
ange county, under five years of
age, Is eligible to register that baby
without any obligation on her pnrt
in the prize baby Bhow, which Is
being held by the Lloyd Grubby ¡
Post of the American Legion as a [
prtrt of Its Mardi Gras celebration, i
•^vhlch will be held here March 3-4. j
Entries will continue to be received
f<\r the nextvjew «lays;, according to i
officials hf the American Legion, I
but every mother, who is desirous !
of having her baby examined , is '
urged to register without delay at j
the headquarters' of the American
L<gion at 404 Fifth street opposite
the first liiiptinl church. A thor-
ough physical examination as a fea-
ture of a health'"Clinic. a beauty '
show and tl grand prize selection
will be attractions of the haby show ;
10 KILLED, 20 j
BADLY HURT
BY EXPLOSION
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Pres. Raborn Of ;yj
Fur Association í
ToN. O. For Meet
íj< í rr?*> lí'nlTrtrn will■ 'Hvo .tonight
for Nc\v Oilt-ans whoro tomorrow
ho \\ill pr^HÍd# oyer :i. m« etlnK úf.
¡ llu . Sniiihprn . Il'ur I'ludiH'iTx unso-
ciation, nf which he i« a charter
l'riiv.inlM'i' pró.siijvni. ' N t
Unborn, who is n**norni iiiau.itfor
ni' lh*v I.hkI comi-
MiMi.v, mil* of lari;« a f vodiicltVff
( < un rrn.N in ihta wtlon, stoUM tint
* 11.1 In would In* it v*ry ,important
sime irpori.H will 1>«« Hill *
Ti iitij«| from all motions of the .¿iff A
IfK'hultal jñ the fur
Hatioti. Ii« altl ,lhat' un«U#iiht« illy
I the refiorlF wi.iihr «how . k hcuh6h f j
j lilt hOf ll tl it Uhlf> Ijll^ifH'HS ||lM> |0 j
'{ ttie* rOmlllionn whlrh hehl tlovvn pro- i
CASES HAVE
BEEN REPORTED
Candidate for Mayor
Says Epidemic
Threatens
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There' a reason for the smiles since the wearers are. employee of the financially embarrassed city of
Chicago, receiving their first pay checks since last Dacember. The salary was made available from the
tax vehicle fund and the corporate fund. County employes are expecting pay checks since the an-
nouncement that Mayor William H. Thompson has consented to co-operaté for the sale of 11180 tax an-
ticipation warrants. Photo shows th« workers lined up at the window of City Treasurer Charles S
Peterson.
j durtion atul liecause of tin- unaatls.
factory Tur market.
EXPECT 100 AT
s SCOUT CAMP
E. F. Depwe Dies |
Tuesday Night; j
funeral Today;
Ernest P. Depwe. aged 1'7 years. >
of (be Standard j died at bis lióme. «1512 I'urton i
EIílZATySTII, N. , J„ Feb. 19.—j
I.ong rows of hospital cots occu-
pied by bandage.Kwathed workmen
to lay attested to the horror of fl.ime
which took ten Uves and injured
Go in a naptha explosion at the
division.
Oil company of New .Inrsty.
Nearly a score of the injured
were in critical . condition with IH-
... . . i lie hope for their recovery,' w'iüa
There are no entry fees. • > -i ,, , . ..
... - , , ... , . stirgeoiiH said nmny of those who
i Kehearwils begin tonight for the i , ,
, _ „ , ..™, .. , survived their burns were doomed
historical pageant, "The Spirit of., . , ,i
. / . , ', . . ,*• to blindness.
America, which will be presented ¡ ,
preceding the coronation ball oni j 1 ..., _ ' .
Mardi Ciras night. March 4. Nearly "T ? ü' ' Zl,i ¡
fifty young ladles of the city have ! J" ' ,
accepted Invitations to take part in ' 11' 1.
the pageant awl revue and will l>e j ))m" ^ ,f
„'L ' . ,.,„i„k „.h.„ t ,„ fieorge Itobers, Jtoselle. N. J.
Ill lie
present tonight when the various
parts 'arc assigned. Eveiyyoung !
lady, who is taking part in ■ t lie pa-
geant. has also beerr assigned a
sponsor and nomlpafion In the "Miss
Orange-' election as a possible
Queen of the Carnival.
The. .pageant will depict different
phases of American history In the
in Of tributes to .those heroes of
our national 'life, who have home
the brunt of battle ill our different
\Vm. Casley, Elizabeth.
Joseph r.ukitslcwlcz; Elizabeth.
Clarence Croft, Hayonne.
John Sullivan, Elizabeth,
riomlnlck Uononml. 1 Ellza'ocÍH.
The expjtislon occurred In the -tl-
cohol .plant' of the refinery. . J , Ii.
f'arrlhger.i general manager of the
plant. iMltt tl|fe blast was ^auseiUby
the breaking of a gas line. "
Survivors . said the pipe which
street, ~at 0 o'clock last night after
a brief ll^nesy with pneumonia. .Ku- j
neral services "were-'. liMil from the
residence . al ¡Í o'clock this afternoon, j
Kev. 13. T. I >ra ke. pasior of the
First Presbyterian clilirch.' officiat-
ing. with interment in the "Jelt
cemetery under the direction of
Ortmeyer & Son.
The deceased wt(s . born arifl reus-
ed 111 Orange where be had been
associated with his .father, W. F.
Depwe," in the general contracting
business. Surviving him, are bis i
wife, Mrs. liosa Hepwe, one daugh-
ter,. Mary fOlizaheib; it in parents.
-Mr. and Mrs. W. p. Depwe, Sr.. of
Orange; four brothers. Arcillo Mer-
it, Whiter -Irwin, Henry Iidgar and
XV. F. Depwe, Jr.. all of tlrahge;
two slsterí-, Mrs. I.ouls Harris and
MlAs. Uela Pearl Depwe, both of Or?
auge.
NEW GROCERY
OPENS TUES.
CLOSESWED.
Affable Stranger Believ-
ed in Division
of Trade
Negro le1, Alio wed
$500 Bond In
Assault Case
Ono hundred Scouts from i ¡over
HitHSablne arej are e*|ieCted to at-
tend rite first general'Week-end wimp
to lie held lit Camp Hill Stark this
i eomint
lay, February
Wiisliiiigton'itT'Xbirtiiday. So'me of
-V—- ,'■/ j the troop* K-ili^go to camp Friday-
F. Frances, alias I;, I \Vint;. a night and return^xliome - Saturday
negro, who brought .to Oriiugo night.' w bile the tnii>us from Fort
a, few days ago io nndwer-to^ an in- Anbury Welrga'e- N'ederlaiid
!'diriment for nsr-ault Willi intent to will go up . Saturday inorHltig and
murder, was allowed bond In « «••• f roviirn" Kund'ny' night.
sum or $?««. Frienils. of the pi-Ik- i" \ general ra'ly will be Vid S%t
oner «t't'e leudenvorlng lo tOrnish j (||.t|.Jrtfternoon and \those ScoutÍK
surdtiew for «"" I'oiiil atid ot.tala hU Uo have a IWritten perhiit and
release. j cprlll'lcate will W allowed
The charge against the negro | to swim. \.
grew out (Vf bln tmviug ;-lnd and | The whole canip haw been clean
seriously wounded the liiin Ik
Hustmyre Company I
Awarded $100 s
* • Damages
.... It .vj¡|
T)r. .1. to, Reeves, city health of*
fleer, viewed calmly -today charge*
of Inefficiency ninde against hi do*
partrnent by City Commissioner Ho-
tripir SimmonH last night. In connee-:
Hon with an alleged typhoid e¡>! >
demlc threatening Orange.
"It is my duty to report' all cnseA
of typhoid tf> the Surgeon Oeneral *
of the Fulled States Public Health
Service, arid to tilt- eoll ibomtliiii ^
< irtrtemolologist, iTnlted States ' Pul' *1;
lie Health Service, caro of StatA |j
Hoard of Health, Austin. "'i\
"In the past two or three mnnttm
I have ihad repprted to [Vie by nhyn* •
ielans three -.eases of typhoid fever.
These three cases have lortrr sine# ,0
been1'reported' to the above unthnrU -.j
ties. .
VII is the duty of all physician !
attending typhoid case to tnaki
reports of these cases to city health
department. Some time Sgo 1 la- f
sued an lnyltat|on to all those knoW- .
iog of typhoid cases to report saitt# <'
lo fjie," ...
riiiK response to his Invitation did
not Indícate to him that a t cpldemlo
llallis, :i ri«!jiro merchant. In Oc-
tober of 132a', lie having ee-caped at
ed and cabins renovated for spring ¡ or threatens. Dr.
'I Iff ves iii'ljraled.
camping. The bed sacks have bey.i
refilled and it seems that nothing
that time and remained :,.t lárgii | has been left undone to make ya'up-
lintil recently, when In.- was turne
tip by sujife one 'lit Te«a«' I'lty.
\vnrs. As a ;nttlhg close, an elabor- ¡ broke wan a high pressure naptha
ato tributé will be paid the Cold
Star Mother. f .
Every member of both the local
post of the American r.egion and
the V^ortian's huxlllaiy is actively
behind ; H)e movement to make Or-
anise's.' flrst Mardi Oras celebration
a -suricess and every Indication now
points to their effort* being answer-
ed affirmatively. '
Ft. Worth Bank
Survives Run
FOHT WORTH, Feb. 19. (AP)-—
Business returned to normar at .the
First National hanktoday after an
nfternoon and, a night of more or
lens excited condition^. <
Except for a Ur#« number of de-
posits and , receipt of another $1,-
000,000 from the federal reserve
bank at Dallas, there was no indi-
cation that anything out of the or-
dinary had occurred.
A. new account Of $100,000 was
line and that fumes from It weru
Ignited by portable forges used i y
workman constructing a new butli'-
ing .near the one-story building
housing the .alcohol plant.
The night shift of 110o men -m-
ployed on the 100-acrc reservation
occupied by the plant In l.ln.len, a
suburb, hhd started work at 3 p.
m. They had-been on duty f>5 min-
utes when there was a terrific ex-
plosion followed immediately by
two lesser ' blasts.
I,0ng tongues of blue flame from
alcohol fumes shot from the win-
dows and doors of the building ttnil
from gaping holes torn In the roof
and walls.
,About- -20 feet from the alcohol
plant a force of masons, carpenters
and labore was working on the
new building. The fore# of the ex-
BOMBS, BULLETS
COME BACK TO
> CHICAGO
On ^Swindling Charge,
When His Check
Bounces Back >■*
CHICAGO, Feb. 111. (AP)—Combs
and- bullets came back to the front
pages today.
A bomb exploded shortly after
midnight in the front doorway of
the Cosmos Products company on
the south side, tossing from lied
members ,j0f a. family living in ^the
two-story brick building. Property
plosion threw them from scaffolds , damage was estimated at several
while the licking flames set their ¡ thousand dollars. Windows of oth-
A ton ii giving (lie name of <;. AV.
Fi-aaier bustled into .Orange lyester-
j day and rrloseil a ileal buying
53ÍIO.O" wo! th of groceries from th^
llustmyre company. It was after
banking hours. llc'Tenilererf a'-'i heeit
In full payment' of the boll. .The
irrcerles were delivered by t he
| wholesale concern to a store room
In the Joe .Volley building oh Oleen
avenue Tills morning the grocer-
ies were gone.' So was the alleged
grocer. The check "bounced"
bail:.
A charge of , swindling was filed
in Justice lof ,thé Peace i„ J. Mil-
ler's court and a search for th«
missing' si ranger who was descrlbf
ed as a middle-aged, heavy' set
traveling man in a large closed car.
In the* hurry to get away lust
night, the stranger left in the store
Parley Adjourns
; " v " (i •.: ' < < - ■ ¿!T*-SCr'^ • '' •«'
i liONUoN, ; IMtu ( AP)--Tlu.
flVe.-power , tiav;tl .conferípee ad-
journed today uplll , ,m-xt, VVednes,
day.. ■ '... .j.
about $70 worth of the goods fitir- llay^u are
It was exprote-1 that actual drill-
ing wouldr be siarteil today by the
1'tcuum Oil cin.pany on the coni-
pany's Cameron Meadow company
15,000 aijre leane In the Joliunon's
clothing afire.
Workmen employed In the alco-
hol plant rushed out, their cloth-
ing qflame, anil many groping their
ÉF:'
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v;;" vffcV-
came
drew
back.
opened soon after # a. m. A- num- ¡way, blinded by the Are. They left
her of deposltorH, who yesterday \)e„ four of their fellow Workmen aeq.
alarmed at a "run' and with- In -the Plant. T ieir hodleH were
their/money, canie lugging it recovered after the tire which fol-
lowed the explosion hu<l betn
Bank employes looked tired, but tingtilshed. The others died In ho ,
they smilingly accepted the scor.-s pita Is.
of "congratulations" 8n<T\ expres- ^Trucks, private automobiles and
Hlons of confidence. all available wmhulances were used
-r- i to transport H the Injured to- Ellta-
betli Oeiieral, St. Elizabeth and the
' Alexian Brothers hospitals. At the
I hospitals cota wore set up in corrl-
Pafimn dors and hallways to cure for the
or IVClUrn „(-ores of injured as they were car-
' - rled In. - /--
^t_,TT ' J rr: iim ,i '"The condition of most of the
ílEW YOUK. r^h. 19. (Al t .8 cr|t|cal,' said Dr. EdWnrd
The- fíéw Yqrk Timéa, tí>e St. IjouIs Kayne -The severity of their
Tost Dispatch and newspapers af- ' J(( a|m0Rt unbelleveahle.
filiated wltlj Bllndnése, I iear. awaits most ot
Byrd
ports from Redr Admiral Richard survive "
E. BWn Antarctic «tpedltlon an. tho"e who survl%e.
nounoed to'day that tha expedition's A -
ship. The Ctty of New York, reach- t IT -ll- U/jf* And
^ «1 the Byrd camp In the Bay of *>* • -
Whales today and that loading lm. !
I meauwt ; 'fjl . .
I The loading Is expected to he
completed In * few hours and the' ofnCAQO. Feb. 1 . (API—John
Shoots Self
Voyage home bejuntoday.
Delatowskl. SS, shot and killed Ills
wife Mary, as ahe wlieelc I their
Xo Review Case t*°" ch,Mr*n ,n fr#"t of thelr ,""ro
er huildlngr. In the block were
broken.
Police believed ' the bomb may
have been set by booteggcrs. anwer-
ert because the products Company
chased from the Hustmyre com-
pany. Tills represented the salí
vage of the transaction to the
wholesale concern.
The ,stranger who put over Ihe
deal bad taken up the proposition
of buying his gools for - the new
•«life- iVom },he ¡Omn|i Orocery
company but due to the fact ¿hat
refused to buy from them avohol j the salesmen were otherwise occu-
for use ip the manufacture of drugs | pied for the .time beiiii, the busi*
and drugstore supplies. ness was glven\ to the tfustmyre
Masked tiien with pistols resum-
é'd activity after al ong intermission
by robbing G. W. Weber, a sales
manager, and his wife of cash and
Jewelry totalling $8500 In value.
company although' the buyer had
vhowim disposition to be generous
to the wholesalers, preferring to
dlvirte his patronage with home
people. Hi' bad declared bis ih-
W. J. Miller, sujierlnt^ndent fur
the company. In tl c Orange terr-
itory who Is makiiiK: headquarters
here, stated that practically ail of
the machinery and- equipment for
putting down the well had been
moved through the port by barge
to the lease. A comfortable oil
Held camp,j constructed to null the
conveniences of workmen In the
marsh, had. been provided In ad-
vance of the work. . A lüü-foot
derrick oh a mat foundation wa*
built for the drilling outfit wlilch Is
of the largest steam power type.
Two murders continued to occn- [ tentioh of ' patronizing Ihe Opango
py detectives. A main with a torn ' (Jrocery company later on,
face was hunted as the slayer of
Mrs. AgneM Uivander, 85. who«e
body was' found ' In a ditch. The
tynii last night sought Infoi-matlon
at a railroad station , ns to the
"tiufckest way to get out tof town."
Search was intensified for the killer
of a Chinese, shot to death In Ohl-
natown.
The sheriff's department here and
officers In other localities aiV mak-
ing a sleeping search for' the
strange man who was salitl to hove
been nccompanled by another niBn
and a woman.
Cypress Burns
NATCH ITOCH E8, t«a., Fob. 19.—
About half of the buslne^ section
of Cyhíéasi village 14 mile<i south
-preme court today granted a writ of! of ;;atchltoches, was wipe 1 out by
error In the case brought by Sell,-, on early morning fire, acioidln-r to
atOr Thomas B.. Love of Dallas in>
Grant Writ of Error
AUSTIN. Fe'b. 19. (AP)—The su
votvlng constitutionality of the law
providing that chlídron living In
iichool dlstrlctii with no .high school
reports received here. The fire he
gan In the second story of a cafe
when a lamf> in a room In which a
boy slept wtt overturn '!. The p wtt
Wk'-' AUSTIN, r«b. 19. (AIM—The su-
preme court today dectded to re-
view litigation involving the dis-
trict judgeahlp of Hidalgo eouMy.
Gordon drlffltt. claimant of the o'-
ught suit against J. E.
pt
today. H« then turned his weapon
upon hlmaalf and Infliotel a wound
mbovt this h«*rt. He probably wl'l
(lié, physicians said. The shooting,
police «aid. was the climax of do-
mestic difficulties.
KBW YORK, rah. 1 . (AP)—
fK.^'vw
tton opened steady; March 15.62:
ty 15.10; July 1S.09; Oct. ll.ts:
may attend « high school In an. ! oWce, two stores and ii roidence
other district, the state to pny the 1 wefe destroyed. fcous W(lH e«li
tuition not to exceed t50 per j mated at $10,000.
month* If "'the -child's home district
Is financially unable to pay It. I XEW YOBK. A barber In the
'" "" —' | roaring forties got an i<J«« from
NEW YORK. — H.' I-. Mencken the high price Of front row tlcktta
Is baok from London with an enor. to musical comedies, and ao far It
mous beer glaas, perhaps the hlg-I aeem* to be proflUble. H« hired
«est. U holds 20 quarts. H« didn't ÍG beáutlful show girls to act aa
indicate to what use it would be i mánlcuriaU. They sing while filing
nut, but hustled for Baltimore with I and polishing «Wt occasionally
Tax Assessment
Work Underway
Tlwre' were three tax assessor*
in the field here today assessing
1030 value*- for the county, fijr the
c)ty and the city Independent school
district. . . *
' C. Ij. IvaSalle. who has been cm,
ployed by the city> to ,-i«sess f the
laXee, had planned to l>egin his
work either twltty or In the near
future. J. E. Pattlllo, county tax
assessor,' stated that lie had the
task of . assessing the taxes almost
on*-thlrd complete. The work of
asnessiiiKl the city Independent
school district taxes, which Is be-
ing done by H. If. Campbell. I*
well under wW-
ln« the blBli >|>ot. in the Hublnr
area.
The Ornnge Scout truck Will
leave front thé Scotit office; l'ridáy
evening' al :.'in o'clock, lor those
Scouts who may want to iio up Fri-
day nigjit. Troops si*, two and
four.vili go to camp Prlila-y 'night.
Mr. Ueriiig,. Mr.' Itaj-nctt, Mr. Ready
and Mr! .McNeil will go along .with
t(u« hoys leaving Friday evening.
Scouts of this .area ate puttlnB
the OI'T In Scouting In a grea't
•way, iicidrdllitV to officials, And It
seem* that they are Well on the way
lo healliig' their own recoi.l of Inst
year, as far as genel'al Scouting Is
concerní <1.
'•Tills If, what it takes to' fiut the
Job over, .and the Scouts of Oraiiite
and J'ort Arthur and all tliesiV oth-
er communities that go to tnake\up
the Sabino urea, counei are o;t the
join," one official said.
"Then, too, the llrst-nlil course
that starts tonight at troop two hut
is u title, step forward, and the
Scouts are fortunate ill haviuK á
Scooter Clke lion HerTTig to direct
this work. lien will bo assisted In'
Miv Lucas and 1 (.arry Ready. If
'It-ids on a iu-w tiiK'k and repairs
on the fire alarm t^rtent were Of- 3
Tlisrcd advertised^ forMK- a special
session . <)f Ihe / city coHneill last,
night. Commissioner Hom^cx Sim*
iniilix, eaintldatit for mayor, con. .
tribu>ed the llreworks of the evCn-
lli'g In denouncing the cjty
departmenf for inefficiency.
A long discussion over a clpina
of the jHusimyre (Jrocery Co, for, ;g|
$if.o damages, for a car which was ,
bit by a tire truck recently, OC0U-
pled most of the session. ,
Oomtnlssioner Homer Simmon*
uttacked the efficiency of the health
depurttneni, declaring lie "onslrtered
Orange was threatened with a ty-
nholil eitldcmlc, .-iiid charging- tha
health department with dereliction '-•«'
In doty for failure to make correct
repoirts ami "Itake urecautlonary
steps against a further spread of
l hi- dIfleilWe.
It was said during the dlscuiwton
of the situation that there hail ■
he«n seven typhoid caaes. unotTI-
dally reported, two of which v.er>>
fatal, among the white pen pit of g
the city and suburbs.
Simmons charged that report , on
number of cases by the health; de-
lta ' don't put out a team that c¡(n partrnent and city sjuiltarv Vle^ft-
waliop anything in this part if the nt,,,jt were conflicting,
country, well, the Scouts- might a -
well take out.'
Youth I Charged
With Petty Theft
..il'v
NEW YORK, Feb. I . (AP)—
The «took' market opened generally
firm, with • American Telephone in
th« lead, telling up Í 1-4 pelote.
Brooklyn mton Oas gained 2 point ,
Fo* Film and North Aineric«n
about t, *n# U. • Wei. Radio
Keith, Texus Corporation, -Westing-
houae Electric mounted .1.4 to LS.
Some p' the olla and coppers eaaed,
Standard of Naw Jersey and Ken-
Ninnli AanK iMJUnar fi-i.' . '
Three typhoid cases antons? ne-
Kroes with one . death were reporto*!
today, brlngitMf the tot ÍI unofficially
reported cases to 11 and deaths to
t bree, ,
At the Tuesday night meeting it
i was stated that representatives of
the health depurtment would b"
. | mies ted to submit a / U.jfttilti) r<
" llarry tlulllot,' a. ,yotipg white man j „n u,e typhoid situation lwiní*íll^
a(¿«l about 2 yfOW. 'arresteil i <,.t„iy; V , -vv-anw*
lei day afternoon, was. chitrged wiih After much discussion $f the qtlM*.
petty- theft In justice of the V^T,^fiIíf7of considisring ahd reconeider. * .
Ij. J. Millers court. The young ,h!'n ! JnK WVerai motions and coun- ■
was charged in connection vlth tho |(>r wi'0^<,„8 |n connection With an '
theft of « small money bank «¡lid ; Abundance of evfdence; the Huatv .!"
to have contained around *>> : It. lnyr(, company wait allowed til'®'.''
dimes., The money and bo <ll?ap- ,|r,),j- ,he city for - wrecking ;
pea red from Coleman's cafe wbef-e ¡ () j,-on| coupe dcciirH'ng' '<
Oulllott; bftd worked ror some t.ttfe. n)Khl of .,anliary 7, . • ,
1 ———t: , ^ ¡ evidence submitted sliowefl that
_ _ t 1 (there bad been a collision between
St&tC Rests In a |irp truck driven by E. I N'ahce,.
.' _ _ . m • a : assistant lire chief, and tie- HtW4.4;.
Murder I rial! my re coupe, occurring at the inter-
[section of Main and Sixth
1 t„ W. Hustmyfe., manager of th
COCRT HOUS7, Klngsville, Tex , i HuNttiiyrc company, and hi brott
Feb. 19. (AP)-rThe state rested . itn., F \y. llustmyre, Jr., came
rebuttal Hi the murder trial of Mr*, j (ol.f eommission to jiresent
Maude Long Just before noon to- J for $i*,o damages, but pre-
da y. The defense asked for a short T.pdlnK ,he^ being heard Commle-
fecess to marshal its rebuttnl.
Miner Trapped
CLA RKSVILLK, Ark., Feb 19 —
Rescue crews were working today
to reach Harry Anderson, • .' . Arc
bos of the Pern wood mine nurnbor
2. who was trapped by an explosion
that sealed him in the east lnhaft of
thé mine about I o'clock this
mornlnk- fear was expressed %y
T. J Thompson, suporlntendent of
the mln# and head of rescue forces,
thát Anderson would not be brought
out alive ,because of the presence
Of (tepAly afterdamp.
¡doner Homer Simmons contend
that the, case had beep closed, by
action of the cljy attorney to whom
th0 matter had been checked by thi
commission. The attorney had ruW
that the claim not be nliowwl.,
Mayor MeCarver insiste tbat tl
Hustmyre matter i e heard a#
matter of courtesy. In thin con-
nection Simmon made a
that the matter be recon
The motion was blocked Dr a
Of orguipental tilt , for th tin
ing. i
Huatmyre took the poaltioi
the city lire truck driver w
ntinuad
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 181, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 19, 1930, newspaper, February 19, 1930; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142649/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.