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DAILY TRAFFIC
HINTS
By the Associated P/ess
OLBVBMNP. July . . -/ Republic
Steel <%. reopened the /« |t of im
strike-closed plnnts today/ and thci
/ grand Jury pr Trumbull foppty, Ohio
(Yi'orrep) returned ltuUo/mpnts char-
ging eight men , with Illegal possession
of explosives In connection with
elrlHe Wolence.
The grand jijrj's action ci«ne In
the wake pf 157 Indictment* return-
ed earlier this week /by tygij|sjtprs In
adjacent Mahoning / county ( \'oung-
stown). 7 :
Today's IndtctWnta were «galpat
g«h Jjaii. d<epo«w C. I. Q. organiser.
|U ■ other men Arretted as bombing
suspects, and one ntan whose name
Was not made /public
. CLEVELAND, O.. July 8. (AP)
Republic Steel off Ida Ih claimed I he
ranks of returned workers swelled
I'hlie charge* iind denials of police
*n<i patlonal -guard violence echoed
through the Mahoplng valley.
ie lfopubUr which reppi'ted 30S*7
men resi/med work yesterday in three
strike-affected Cleveland plants, said
aliout *00 p>are than joined them to-,
day.
A .fourth plant here, Steel and
Tubes, Ine\ will reopep today.
jio - Prcatjpiq n, general eunnael for
thrf f. I. O. and its steel union affil-
iate, the 8. ljR. CI. C., crjUflgetl the
i/sunnre of 1S7\ Indictments, naming
« «( pffsqiw, Ht\ Yiping«t|^tf. 0hlo,
as "(tyrept h'Wful activi-
ties pf workers np<ia copdonatloovof
police, v^'lfitee."
Previously Pi$ippMuk in a len^hy
statement asserted a union attorney's
Investigation at Canton, Ohio, djs-
dWJ1.' "t # brutalXtfrrpjism"
a* d- said the national guard had
"ipade Itself a veritable army -of oc
cupation in Canton for the avowed
tiona
W. V 1 J 4W . ■ —■
HoldlmDortant
Meet T onight
purpose of breaking the strike"
turpi
Th
\Ma-
jor 3. Mc.Mnndrus and Captain
K. Ijawrence, countered with t'
srrtlon, ''The C. I. O. is simply try
log to build up pttblic sympathy."
"Strikers were handled about as
leniently as possible," the officers
said. "In practically every charge of
unnecessary violence, guardsmen have
statements from witnesses that they
took the only course open to • them.
We nre not on one side or the oth-
■ '.wi* . . '■ ' '
As Sheriff Ralph K Eser at Young-
'stown prepared to serve' the lrtfllot-
tnents Pressman n id ln an open let-
ter to Prosecutor W A Ambrose}
"The Indictments have not exposed
the lawlessness now rampant In Ma
The regular 'semi-monthly i dinn«r
meeting of the Orange I .Ions club will
be lield at 7:3ft o'clock thin evening
in the dining room of the Holland
hotel. . 0
President II. if. Peterson anmnbu-
ed today that the meeting tonight
woum be of unusual lianortance in
asmuch as the constitution and by-
laws of the (>rang orvanixatlon. would
he presented for acceptance. Bvery
in.mill, r hue been urged to attend.
important cIvW affhirsv; ineiuding
|wo or three of-the more prominent
projects, will be discussed at tonight's
meeting.
Trajlor .Sells and Blmpr Newman
arc. In charge of the entertainment
tonight and haye rounded out a pro-
gram which will include a reading by
Misg Dimple Lutt. The attendance
prize Idea which was adopted at the
la«f meeting win be in effect tonight.
NAN DROWNS
ILIBUSTER
ByT.K.
• This is the second in it series <;/
irtii-left by W. B. (.pngfellow nnd
WASJIIXflTON. July S. (AP)-
f'Oi's nt tlte admlnlitratloa court hill
soft-pedUbVi talk of a filibuster to-
doy, but 'the senate settled down for
many werts of deiiate.
The oppoMiiit.n leaders said the
disciissioti would lie a iegltlftiate .ef-
fort to clarify Wie issues, rather than
an H«tnpt to block a Vote.
Si-aator t'ljjrk. !>.. Mo., one of that
croup, raid today five, <nonths ago the
Iil.ioitted by T. K. T'
I'll K IIKKT N\V IM.M IIVO STHOKB
"Brery learner wants to bo taught
'Uic.Jiest' swimming stroke, Hot phys-
ical makeup varies considerably nnd
thus must be taken Into consideration,
"Swimming facilities, and that in*
dudes good teachers, its well as
places to swim, have developed o
recently that it large number of the
learners of today are adults. These
have rather set muscles and joints
which are not na flefibte as the teen
administration prokibly had sUfllelent | yol,nWOV of
eno Hughes, newly olectod vo-
cational tmflotitturo Instructor of the „lp
pi, arrived In Or* Su
fltMlJ
ange yesterday from ShelbyrMe to
take up his duties here.
wl>K ! W 'IfP^ «f rtge,
comes td Orange highly recommend-
ed with 'nine years of teaching ex-
perience 'and it is expected the agri-
cultural program wlll be greatly stim-
ulated under his 'leadership. He Is
a graduate of Sam Houston = State
Teachers college and has done grad-
uate work at A."ami >t.-. oOlleige. He
Is "permanently located at Thirteenth
id Kim streets.
irles Eddleman
New Agent For
Lifelnturance Co.
A change In the Xallonal Life Tn-
miranee n eney has taken place at
Orange, Charles Jt. Eddleman, who
11 | was for the past few years with the
honittic' cpimty On the contrary, trie H
installed as agent, succeeding L.1B.
Owens, who has been transferred to
Following a search begun Tuesday
night, at 8:3(1 o'elo.-li, the body of
Oeorge Ericsop, aged 'about 43, as-
sistant engineer on the tun Asher .1.
Hudson, of the Saltiue Towing com-
pany, jvjts- f op itd a I tout ™t h i "3U<:d pTtig
by .0. '.R. Ferguson, assistant harbor
plaster, about a mile below the mu-
nicipal channel in. Sabine river,
The body rwas Huidi to ha ve-been a
haH mile avyay from where it went
down Tuesday night while member,8
of tlwrtug's crew cast life, lines to
htm. In some unaccountable manner. ,u;,v" 10 ftlt^ bo supreme court
votes to pas* the hill, but that the
Itiog discussion before the judiciary
committtee and elsewhere had swnng
vthe nntloil away from the men«ure.
He predicted- tlte same -thing-,1would
hri|>p in to, tlve eoniproniisC bill.
For the third successive day, ad-
ministration : speakers carried the
burden of the senate debate- Sena-
tors l^tgan. D„ V. f„ who helped
draft the <-ompT tnlsi bill, held the
floor to resume at noon, 11 ST., tlte
which he began yesterday.
\VASHlNOT/ N, July S (AP) -
Roosevelt men. continuing their fu-
Erleson was said to, have tripped hlpi-
self on the deck of the boat which
was following the tug. It. H. Smith,
which had been disabled in a crasti
with the tug Thermo In the Intra-
coastal canal.
Johnnie Ferguson,: local harbormas-
ter, and members of his crews, work-
ing wftll eroWH of the Bablne Towing
company, had• been seJirchlng contin-
uously for the body slnce the diown-
Thg remains were view this morn-
ing by Justice of the Peace h. F.
Ui.'inum, w'hose verdlct/viftas to . 'the
effect thitt the man's ^^eath w'as
from hccidental drowning.
Following the' InqUest, the body
was taken .to Port Arthur by the
Billon A Davis Undertaking com-
pany.
Brlcson, well known in Port Ar-
llWr. J'ealtjed' <itv..30i J.aUe Shore dr(ve
and was married.
charges represent further efforts to
intimidate- striking steel workers Itt-
to returning to work under non-un-
ion conditions
A grand jury convened at Warren.
Ohio, to investigate an alleged, bomb-*1
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LET'S DO
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Ijoca\ capital ouleUly Atepped to.
the rescue of the Orange County Rictf
flrowers aspoclutlon tn putting u^
thousands in dollars for construction
of one large ^co warehouse, and po«*
y for other, warehonscs that will
n needed later ^n. There's nothing
ve having a g<
f you,' " ' i. . ->
And how that Oriutge is covered
With dairies stocked W^ith the finest
reeds of cows, It woulA seem that a
tnerr. If properly \ promoted,
Hi
lire.
creai
would become
to operate creameries In
why not in Orange? . Ther
iw about Orange
much to the dairy
question
adapted vi
™ " 7:
E0B> newly organized
tn this city pi\ stepping lively into
the arena Of activities and on tl|« oc-,
caslon of the next meeting t
cuss' flee proposed merttorlo
jects.' It is to be hoped
discussion stage will not
the stopping stage.
Orange „ residents
I
patiently
tlte unpaved
pWiW'fr and
Fuller's earth to
In Miny times and
'dry periods, may t
o«,it with Hard
it
thorou
ism
Oak dale, 1ji. Eddleman Is a native
of Orange county. Owens \hnd lH'en
fni
n resident of Orange for a ni'njjiei
Of years. ': J ? V'"'-
MacFarlane Home
Destroyed by Fire
ange'tConhty Fair assbclatloh I'M?
catalogue. The work to date hns
been that of soliciting' ads nnd the
assembling of copy for the Issue
which will be before the fair/ October
26 to 3ft, inclusive,
in.— '
Masons To Meet
A special Called meeting of Mndl-
son lodge Np. ltd, A* F- A Ar- M., will
be' held totilfht at the ,Masonic tem-
ple for work In the B. A. degree. Ah
Petit Jury For
Third Week July
Term County Court
The following compose the petit
jury for the third week of the July-
term of county court.-.for the, week
beginning Slonday, July 10:
Harrv Slngletary, H. H. Campbell.
W. J. Mullens. Jones, AV. H.
Coffee. Pot Lesley, K. A. Ml^ohell,
Henry Hare, Clarence Cochran, !•'. T.
Peveto. Atlne.v I'eveto. Kilgar Block,
Oeo. Harvey, Joe Foreman, WJIIIain
Mansfield and Frank ncvclrffilt.
declared on the senate floor that op-
ponents of the revamping bill nre try-
Ins to sottish President ftooset-elt
The assertion drew immediate de-
Trtnty^yrnnr~ttw'~di|iiii>crirtle onposittPn;
and the ensiling debate brought into
the open certain political chsirges> end
countercliarges tVhich usually are oti-
l.v whlstSered in the' cloakrooms
Senator Logan. 1). Ky, had declar-
ed that some democratic senators
who iivvc their election to I'rcKident
Roosevelt have "played the Ingrate"
by opposing the lilll
MHnrdly had the assertion been-
tnMe than S'-tuitpr U'heejer, il)..
Mont.! replied wirti aitf-fl-eeitsation
that the administration had been
guilty of ingratitude In scciting to
"destroy" men who in J 042 abandon-
ed their long-time political affilia-
tions to back his carfdidney.
Logan asserted that the senate .iu-
(tldnry comiil1ttci>'s advei'se repilj-t on
the original c^urt bllii signed by
eight democrats,"coald be construed
only as an effort io destroy the pres-
ident," some of its signers hastened
to assert their loyalty to the chief
executive A
The Kcntticklan declared, too, that
the report was being widely used, by
"folhHvers of the golden calf" Who are
attempting to form n new political
party, wldch will "take "over" the re-
publican party and bring "disaster
t.> Fi-.inl<lin l Itoosevelt.'"
want to- Irarn some variety of the
crawl stroke, It l i very .difficult Io
achieve good results with the crawl
for many of these late. In life learn-
ers. ™- ' ' - V*
''For youth the crawl Is the t-Mng.
Young people love speed, or the ap-
pearance of speed If they can not no*
fftiire the real thing. A study of the
recent Olymple teeth place winners
shows that youth Is jfre-euiinent, that
nil champions must start early to
excel at tills sport In which every
muscle must function perfectly and
in which more breath must circulate
smoothly and without Interruption to
a grenter extent than tn any other
sport. Which brlngs tfp the I point
that after all Is said and done the
proper tuking nnd elimination of
breath is the foundation of all good
Courthouse
70 Percent Complete
lM e Orange county cdort house
contract being executed by tlte Kalbo
& Fa|bo Construction company, wux
7h per cent complete today, accord-
ing to a wife sent by Van R HarrW
plmrge here, advising, national lu'tid-
«pu4rlers at , Washington, 1>. C. The
Information was lot warded in nap-
port of the aftPlh'titlon , for (>.<>««
-mare on iiie PWA grant- of * tit), noil.
Already |r tt,ot n has Iteen received to
apply op -thtf -cftnttuet...
The wire «nt by the Inspftltwr
citntalned the information that to
date fhere bad l>4uiu no noit-tonipli-
unc.e on the contract.
10 LOST FLIERS
Tho country^ home and It's exten-
sive ftirnlsliings of Mr. and Mr*. A.
. vi . , j ... - fS\ MacFarlane. located five, miles
Work has. been started On the Or*' „ . - •
P«tr aWu.H«« 1#« nor|h of Orange on the Newton coun-
ty hlghwny,' were destroyed by flro
around' 5:3ft o'clock yesterday a/f#r-
noon.. It. was thought tha^ the fife
-was started from a kerosene burning 1
refrigerator.
The, estimated loss of the hulMftig
and contents was approsimatey
#7500; this snnif. heltia partially cov-
ered by Insurance. ' "
To this. Wheeler replied with a
repetition Of a previous statement
that two close advisers of tho presi-
dent had suggested, tlte court reprifun*
iMtton to him inofe than two yetrf
- -n-go. Wheeler sold It Was kept out of
last autumn's campaign a tills urgent
pleading that It would "wreck" 'he
president. The Montanan added that
he did not wish to see the president
meet iTi^iister then, and does: not; WrSH:
It now. , ' ' J-'1'-:j- 'k
For tin hour and a half, lj Al|ti,ii'.
poncnts of the measure —r Wheeler,
burke of N'ebrnska, Connally of : TSx*
as, all ,dernocwtwybeset I gaii with
accusations, with twjnlc and sonio,"
times angry ouesljions. Then, the J"en-
ate '(lilt to go to the All-Star har<i'huII
game. /i ■
Previously, Senator CUiffpr dt-llver-
swimming,,, especially rfie comiWF
tlve variety
In its normal courses, the Red
Cross through Its nquatlc schools em-
phasizes the teaching of the dog-pad-
dlo or any .simple, broken or rough
crawl a a tpmlifying stroke'for the
lieginnner*s test tSft -feet) with-prop-
er breathing; and lifter that all'the
kicks are tiuiglit. and then the arm
strokes without putting any ot iihem
together.
With thrfe, types of arm .strokes
and three kicks all ot the nine basic
strokes can be assembled very much
as a modern auto is assembled from
standard parts. Adults of middle
life enn get a lot of enjoyment out of
the .breamt and side stroke. Out of
the side stroke grows the overarm
side stroke, using the same scissor
kick, and the Trudgen which uses
the same kick with alternate over-
arrti pulls.
"With the hand over-hand or dou-
ble overarm mastered, the addition
op the flutter'""kick gives the crawl
stroke, nnd * the number of kicks for
each complete revolution of the„l®rm
fixes the type of crawl: two, fotir or
six. per arm cycle, Turning the stu-
dent on -tlte. :bai^k lUnsiJiipEfftst. ,-stroIts'
works just as well upside down, and
the European back stroke cap be
mnHfercd. ,
"If the pupil is strong, ^he dorsal
crawl can be attempted,/Sitting low
In the water so the back Inclines
consldf-riibiy frntn: tlje hips to the
shoulders to nfforil. fi proper planing
surface. The hoad i* out of water,
the legs flutter along parallel to the
'surface, riijdyU lot of tlte w<>ter. pres*
htfrc on tlifi' chest /Is eitndnated be-
cause the body 'rides' so high.
"Tlve/only way to find out which
is u>e best stroke fpr Vpu is to 'learn
parts and /asscntltlevWie^ to,' ,st«|t
yourself; your/ own physical capabili-
ties must decide \triilch of the ntn'nd-
" '
HOVOLPLt?, July a. (AP) —
The Onlted Hiate* navy launched It*
mightiest peace time air search today
for Amelia Karhart, missing round-
the.world filer, who officials hope is
awaiting 'rejsewe on a i-oral reef or
o<r
STi'dspTr soi'TewnreTev southeast
lonely HnWland Island.
The battleship Colorado, cruslng
smith and east of Ifnwhind, *-e t
nnultcd its three fighting planes last,
itlgtit to opep the aerial phase of the
hunt undertaken by boat, when Miss
Karhart failed to nrrtve at Howland
last Friday on a 27St)-mile flight from
New Oulnea. - n-;. J*-?' '.
-The ('.dorado's arleraft, vanguard
oT a fleet of righting planes iielng
rushed to the uiva, returned to tho
battleship uftcr 2 hours and L'tl min-
utes. to report no trace had been
sighted of the nilsHlijg plane ..oc_ of
Miss Karhart and iter ' navigator,
Fred Voonan,.
The planes planned to cesunto their
Search today at dawn, 12:30 p. m„
KMT,, crttladng over Wlnslow Iteef,
tut "miles below the EqUato* and
soufliettst of Howlnnd Island.
From the vicinity of Wlnslowx
the Colorado could catapault \her
planes Into a search of many li
and reefs In the northern/'SHMl
Islands.
Hear Admiral O. <1. Marfln. 14th
navhl district conimarldant and dl-
rector of the mass hunt, predicted
success or fnllure of the widespread
operations should b<- determined by
mld-affernoon Monday.,
Reltfrntlnft the belief of. many ex* .
i'jfi
WAtiHINHTON. July H. (AP> —
Rhnrks may be the worst roental har-
ard confronting Amelia Earhart If
her plane Is flontlug Oh the Pacific.
nay* tifricers have lndic« tiM|.
Records shpw tliat when Comman-
der John Hmlgera and a crew of four
Wpre forced <iu#n during it, flight
from Han Francisco to Ilotiululu in
lit25 tUey appeared to- be bothered
more by sharks t"an h*
tiarrtshtns endured.
lio^h lt:o«i|«t>rH (ipi? Chief Aviation
Pjtyt Y- Har^hnyin, who was lost
for five days off. Rout^i America 1
10JI, dwelt at length in their re-
port# ork the deep sen monsters that
played about them. « •<
During the nine days in which Hod-
gers kept his seaplane afloat And
sailed s450 miles Winder emergency
hefore being pftdied "np;-:fef s*ul wat?' , ;,
ine off ifaul. Hawaii, the comnnimler, ynn hour, was duo here at S p. m„
Miss EftV-hart was fdrced down some-
where In the Phoenix urea,- Admiral
Murfln explained that the entire re-
gion could quickly be scanned after
the arrival ofc- tlj powerful aircraft
carrier I,e*ltigtnn and its compie-
ment ofjdi^cs: Hi? estimated d- thor-
ough search of the Islands could be
nd nipde^ttt nboijt six hours. " '
rig fhe XcxlngtOn, eutilng acr« ss the
nr- pdcifte at a knots, nearly *8 miles.
made note of "a dozen sharks.'
mont. of the day." was his entip/ for
Hepterpber 4/1112#. This was/the day
ed a prepared addresq/contending jMm a^i Inerpasiiyt rtlstance dally
HOTWOOD, Nfld, July 8. (Cana-
dian Press) — The Imperial Airways
flying lipat Caledonia -took off for
Montreal, OftO miles awa.v, today on
M2 jp,f
the second stage -of Its. piOneerlns
members In food standing are urged commercial airline flight from the
to attend.
British l«les to S'ew York.
it pay
the Orange IhdepenA-1for Omnge -ne-tt -renr.-
dlstrlcf were very muoh ing to school offli
over the newa that the
•nt
elated
state schohii :lc per capita, apportion
tsot, has Is ip set at f,l#ri^tho
coming year ^hls IncreaM la (R ov-
mmgr
Ing to school oWicials who pointed
out thatjduring the past year th^ rev-
enue for"the district was only enough
to pay salaries for seven months, the
eighth month being paid In Script and'
tuition*.
the ninth month handled
Officials etpresW
I ncreuse
belief that.
Hot enllro-
ment and
In
er the past-:
will meaa^llH
tactm. In. expect
that throughout Its history the su
preme court has beeiy^'a partisan po-
litical body," that "Ihe statesmanship
of President lioo)«-v«>lt" had rc-mtly
"foraed the courat to act on behalf of
the people.":
The coupf and Chief ,Tustfee HOghes.
he Haiti, entered the current cpntro--
vers'j-/ over the reorganization bill
witH "masterly fiolltlcal strategy."
Hughes he assailed as one whpse
liackgronnd was political, who receiv-
ed his judgeship as a '"political
plum." • y 4
,;- "Oo f understand you are/ object-
ing to Chief Justice Hughes on the
ground that his life has/ been de*
voted to politics 7" Burke asked
later. • , /
, "f am merely calling' attention j to
that fact,." /
"Well, whst is your opinion?"
"1 think he's dWunllfled."
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eviv&l Planned
At Cove Mission
■/; ^
Beginning Monday Mfcht. a revival,
will be $ held at the Lake Rtrset
mission of the First Baptist church,
located In Cove 'addition, (I|Hh '«n-
niWMN Whf-
f^ev Carl Conrad, a student of the
Baptist scademy at Chnrch Point,
wlft Ks thw "
by Ke*.
tor.
vAdtflt* sliould not try to keep up
with the youngsters but should con-
cenfr^te / on developing cruising ftt
"A school of barracuda followed /tin
ntr:
ttn
after the food had been >xhaUrtted
anf^l fpftsh wuter was rapidly disap-
peartng. but there was tii> mention of,
this. /
On Saturday, geptembe^s, Rodgers
pepp)-(ed that "two' tiger sharks"
\yWp noticed following the plane.
t He of Kodgers' men said later that
each \morhlng at dnyilglit when tho
fins of ydiarks reappeared near the
plancy' the commander would loan
ovep'- the\ide find yell fit them:
, 'Xot today, mister, not today."
<■'; itai'shmnnvpilot o( one plane In a
tf^apiane #fjvfro£on stationed at Coco
Solo, Cii tid f21^#v7W!(l'W^3i89R.?nii-'i(r
from the squadrVm in the clouds as
the planes flew IP formutlon off the
West, ^(Oasf of Hotl,th America op.
Marilh 17, ii 3r, lle\al|ghteil on the
water and took to Ws rubber raft
When hi.-i plane begun to, sink, ,
- .'1
<to>-
until they hqve had thp(r exercise
ipiotfl and nre ready for a period of
re*! relaxation pn the beach.
yin tennis oho has tp eayry h|s
weight, and gets overheated very
etinly, and certain muscles are over-
worked. In swimming no undue
-iJtyln is put pn Any group of mu -
cles and your motor is wntftr~i|ooled.
So my advice Is, ^et fitted to your
stroke by trying them all one gftirr
another. A swim every day keeps
old age owgjr."
Funeral Held For
Mrs. JU Anderson
Funeral services toe ■ Mrs. Laura
Dyson ^ndcrgon. who died at the
home of her daughter. Mrs. H. Kgle-
m«n of the 'TtesmUUe community, at
1:40 a", m.. Wednesday, wbre bold
Rvfltgreen cemetery at t p. m.,
day with Rev. K. L. White, pastor
the Memorial Baptist chprch of B*i u-
ntpat. officiating, burial taking
-Under direction of Pipkin k trulln,
of Beaumont, assisted by the 1 heeler
funeral home of Orange
—MfPt Anderson was hoi
non pariah; Le., and
Supt. Woods
Explain Rura
School Aid Ldi
Anpouncement Was 'fMttde heri
day to 'the etTi>ct tha( L A, Woprfs,
stnte. .superintendent of ptiWic In-
struction, would speak Katur/ay, Ju-
ly 17. at 5 :30 a. qi„ ni theyicfferson
county Court house in Beoi/mont, ex-
plaining in detallf alti phases Of the
rurnl aid'law' which \vn/ passed by
fhi' last legislature,
Information regarding the address
by the state sliperinl<yndel|t( was con-
tained In a letter received by J. F
Hammers. Orange eoutity school su-
perintendent, from M. J. Fields, as-
sistant to Huperliltenilent Woods. lo-
cated In Benummit,
Thej state school head will mnke
the enplantitIpn with the view of
eliminating n* far as possible, any
misunderstanding of this highly im-
portant law' whlfrh Is said to he rath-
er hard to/ understand. For that ma-
son all trustees of both common nnd
Independent districts, members of- the
coMQty board of education, all school
superintendents and principals as
well/ as all others interested, are
urged lo attend this meeting In Beau-
it. Count]) Huperiatendent Ham-
Ik particularly urjtlng that Or-
ange county individuals and groups
Interested In school affairs to attend
(Ms
I
meeting.
ange in girlhood days
elded for more than
century. '
is survived
drews, both of
merous relatives
HALKM. Ore. — V. B. Army He-
crutting Sergeant Joseph Scappa sign-
ed un three successive ptcke*e' who
paraded In front of • non-union iseat
market here, hut the supply of re-
' il'W "It
V- #. 0 Wey. her fether. w.
i - MWiJ&W
•n, she
an
of lift
EST. It was to refuel and speed im-
mediately tnwtu'd Howland. more
than 1 El lift miles southeast, where its
ulrftr^ft will join the starch.
Jltiviji and cpflstgijiiltelv.-;,-o,iitUprltles,
who hsv-e c.lysely followed the search
from Hie start. sjkW In the, jfrnltiess
hunt north and west of HowJ%' l.I -
land support for their belief the
round the World filers alighted In the
Plipcglx area, . /--V
Tin .coast guard cutter Itasca and
imyv mine sleeper Hwan. aettnjr oti
a , lyy steyitiui,j ^'b'lftil rmjio n\e«sage
Interpiettul I)/ have couib, from ..hunt,
■2^0 miles north of H..wlatitl, swept
over an' ayi'it of more than iftt.oun
S'jaure. iI)/h north and west of How-
jand, Without, result-' . .
The Itwsca contacted Hie ("ojrtrado
off noylf^id yif«lortV«V and replenish- fr,
Cd Ity sorely depleted supplies of
fuel ind drinking watmr- ?hp hunt
In tile north of '^lowland Was ahan-
dn'n/d, at !«ast teniporrtrlly, as the
ter joined In. Hie Hcnn li to nonth;
M. - :■"
In 8an Francisco, Oeorwe Palmet*
Putnam, Miss Rn chart's husband. e*«.
pressed gratliltjfxiloii over the shift in)
the search. .^H« lia« i-iungfcunkisfently
to the belief that Ills wife and N"oo*
nan were forced down In the Pltoenlx
area,
VWhat const guard officials In San
Ffcaiicispo described as one of the
hioVt promislna (ievelopttients In the
way\f amateur radio messages was
reported last night from Coprad,
Montana^,
Boy JTXyens. Conrad creamery
.worker, phowd the Croat Falls Trib-
une that at lAM** p. m., MST., 12:30
a. m., ThursditX, I?ST„ he, heayd a'
mntrs- voJce glvih* a position anil
saying "All's Woli.*\ /
A few minutes lat^r, he said, he
pie'ked u[> « sccnnft rnJtesag^ which he --
gave as follows: \
"Position 17H west lOTigltude and
!i south latitude."
I,iike Wright of the TWbun<\edltor"
lal stnTT immediately tuned in at hie #•-
get on, SlOfi kiioiycles, and reported
he heard a voice, presumably a man'
out could not distinguish ifjbe word*>
The poglUon reported by Havens WN
near Hull Island, One of the Phoenix
iron p. ■ 'WVrtp:
1 Putnam, snatching only a moment's
rest at Infrequent Interval*. *ept a
constant villi at Ran Francisco for
definite word concerning hie wife.
He disclosed without comment yes-
terday receipt: of an oddly-phmsed
tPlegram from Washington bearing
thp name of Oeorge T, JTuxford and
dechtred Miss Karhart "will be rea-
.'The telef.rai read:,
"•Amelia landed exhausted In a
small hoat on a sm<iJi^e*#:.5« n~
emit':
mmm
fcter,V-'j iN9)|<-;
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 257, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1937, newspaper, July 8, 1937; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303043/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.