The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 258, Ed. 1 Friday, July 9, 1937 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME XXIV
: " ORANGE, TEXAS, FR|K
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9, 1937.
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TRAFFIC
HINTS
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serel on
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While
Hl'XTSVtlXK, iTcxas. July, «.
' vH'2 — l'"oiir despori\te convicts Who
escaped will) 5 othei-s' from Hnstham
prison. Funii led scores of baffled of-
lleefti in tt wild, nig-img race across
rirothenst Texas today-.'
1,a test exploit ut (lie fleeing felons,
who included notorious Charlie t.'li&v-
man ami t Hoy (Pele) Tra.vlc.r, Was
the overpower in); of three statu high-
way patrolmen nenr Alio and the
CH-ape In the officers' car.
Billet* Hip itlne Ivisthnm prlsniiKi's
> swiped yesterday morula;;, develop-
ment* broke fast. cine edhvtct wa"
killed, a jjiiim'iI \ras wounde.d. a civil"
Inn was cartied across several- eeun-
ties n*< hostage. a city marshal had
been relieved itt gunpoint of his nn:
touiohlle, four..of the prlnonws , had
been ciiptn'Td and the kidnaped mini
had been relented
Police. It^'hway tiatroithoti ,ai«l nth-
ct.iifTloers through nil northeast .Vex-
its joined In the hunt and blood-
hot'tids were vjmoiI in the earlier pir
. of the piit'HUit. j
llighwiiv patrol, officers at Dalpii
repnrled three pin'rojnfi'tv. liend>-d liy
J. I'. Htibbiirsl... got out of their ear ,
to examine a parked automobile neiir |
A Ito. Suddenly' Tot#"liieh ran from. [
the brush with guns leveled, topi; tint j
Tifflrcen >.y uii n i.ilua-a-rul sped a way to
the north, t " j
A few molmitcn before, ,i. Dun- I
lap. HT-ycr old Tr'nity rancher. yva* |
released bv the convicts near. Wct'/i. j
lie wan notharnied during hia swift j
•••ite across several counties with the
fleeing- men. " •(*
\vas kidnaped at Ills ranch,
three tll'les troin the prison farm.
The eonvlets suddenly appeared there
and shot him In the hand when lie
opened fire on Iheni. lloweH Dtiri-
lap. the vintitn'H hrnther, me-rwhlle
was' firlns from another liuildlnK.
- The Miipot'.nK Wn.*4iitIi;|(|'V over and
tl e Dunhipc wore {oH-ed Into, their
i'reHB
July It;
a new
eorpor-
l!y the ASHlielaled
VI K'.Vt iSTfjW'N. Ohio,
SU-el union lenders called
sti'Mj® t'odtiy In . Kepuidle. ssteel
atloiis' pi ml here, In ,-\ move to re-
tol'tn linen pnnctaieii by reopening
of mills two wee|is upo. ♦
l.leorye tilxieori, vice president of
th>* steel worlteiM rs>1ini',ins: eotnuiii-
teu unit ut the Kepiildle plant, an-
i'onreeil * the \*|'I out was rut led for
11:80 a. in,. KST,, today.
Slineoji's •• slateiiielit followed by h.
few.'-bourn the assertion . made In
\V*iishllij£tou by William (Ireen. irresl-
''ent Of tlie Anieijii'an Kederatlon Of,
I ale r, lone at odds with John l„
I.ewlH. e.x-offlelVi -teatier of the steel,
strikes as ehalrnian of (lie eonimlt-
tee for industrial in-Katiizntlon. titat
the s'eel strikes' x x are lost.
Oreen based his' n'ssertion on hi*
■laties that t've SW'tVC hml oro'iilled
""lv a minority when it e.i]l«*i)j the
Wrlfct^jinil ,t hat. it. lacked support III5"
ea lo-'e o' th«; "liittleni piilicies pursued
by the no," Its present Itwdy. *
Hepnlilic , reported yesterday ^ th>j:t.
11200 men on! of a , normal force of
K800 her" wi i on duty.
()rtlf>' mitlonal grardsiiieu continued
the right of
was annpuni
a
lorp'
M'd j ,
ear with tViP eone'ct.s,1 Whert tlVe.cyr
neurd Trinity City. Marshal Itnei*':
OomnKV o{ that eoiiiiOrnftv overtook
'he fiiK't'l -" • ,he! • I ved lllld
fon-ed to yield Ihem his car.
The convicts la-fore spcediag on
freed Howell iHinlap but took , his
hr-ohcr s a protective hostage.
The cn'iiiic of thp nine iu'mi was
the second In three weeks. N'lneie^'i
ti'en. all imt four~ViT"whom were eap-
tid'ed. eneapeil-op a horse and mules
J'niiw 32. IJastham farm roculvctr the
tvorrtt of the Texas prison aystem's
convicts.
VeSterday's breni was well plan'
perl. On the pretext of "going for n
drink of water, the 'convicts stepped
fr' ttt behind a Water wagon with two
rifled pointed at tiuard Ktherldgc.
who gave un his weapon. As the
men fiert other glial ds opened file.
J. )i Held, sc-vieg four years f"V
hurgbny and chicken thefI. was shot
lo rieith. Ite was from Kloydnda.
^-bol'tly afterward., four were r
cyr>ti'red. Thev are l-T. IS. Itlddell or
Houston. Men I'hmiey of Callahan
eflitnly..-.lis Humid Itlndinureh of Oal-
hiH and I.*<•>' AVingfleld of Wichita
county, .
Cr'^ofi orri'lals suspected that. W.
H. Byhee. leader of the .1 tine L' 'i
hre k. may hare been Instrumental itr
"planting" th^ two rrie« used In yen-
ti i*t;i y's eie a pe.
Coliv'cl ('hiipm.'iii wax serving slxtv
ipfli* for robliery In (lass county and
has a record a* a ban I; i-oblier .;|ii Ok-
lahoooi and Arkaiisis. Traxler was
lervina lift* for roliberjr.- The other
t"o at llhcity «>*re Waiter Helton of
Kort Worth, luibltuai criminal, ,and
I'Ved Tlndel of Jasper MMtuty, eon-
vie ted- of roblK'ry.
j nn^roTy" ht i Tants ,ln>iv, ,*iK-xxTtl-mm-tn-
I other Qlt'o 'steel,: >«trl|\tj centers
, T1"' <tearl!ock ,-l:e. ping TOOti Sheet
j tt Tube I'cmnanv employes Idle In
j lndl*pa5* Calumet district ('ontinucd
] as (iovoriTWi;, M. riitfiH -I Townsmid
rvriierf i j^cinuHters tor reopetiing of
the two nilllM, to ''help i-ouylnce the
Voengstown company to pursue a
fair policy."
,V <lrlve tit' ''defend
caf self government."
at Johnstown. 1'a.y
Mi rtlu. chnlrni.in
i •mn'l>|rift. foc***ed' rtfi
four weeks old strike In Helhlehem
Steel eorptire.tion's i ambria works,
which .noranlly employs 15.00(1. The
coiapary vtld alio men had refused
tw "k In the' mjll.
^lartin sa'd a nieetim; Would be
held July 15 to e\pa ad the move"
mcnt.
It. .1- I'aa-ii h:^W(H.V •|e|il- dtree.
tor „t rii-v. land. T'ai l strikers' fait«f-
M!es woiiKl; eohdc t n "la-- di" " 'hef
orno*-t->*v. with the slogan; "Help l,'h
I't'y Milk for Oi'r llableM."
CLUB
Allllo"!rh sev(«f*|i.l iiteuihei'S of-, tilt
I.Ions i-luli ivei'e aiweut lor ttje regit-
irr - • ' ' - '" • " •
semi *noiithly laevtlng and' lunch-
eon held |>u<t night ill the dining room
of the \ew Holland hotel, a brisk
prot*r;*m In charge N>( Tgaylor Sells
ifl-d Kliiier Newiuan, \yh-^ rendered
OwtHland'ng on the program was
the !"adiiig and adoption o!' tlie Con
siltution and Hy-I.aws bv a co'njnii-
l et com pored of .1, 'It: (iuigley. J*im«}i
X. Neff nnd l>. K. Jtoaeh. The In-
H'l'itnti til i-losely paralleled an otii
line furnished liy the IntrrnutloilUl
orsaniita,t|oti and with the alight w- j
rlatlons, met with the unanluious ap-.{
rroviil of «]( jclfih ii>eniber« present, J
u Itt' l'resldenf Howard'Peterson pre- |
siding, "
P^PVUfiriTl—■—i>rii tio ed
wjie tli*-cnssed a t I Ills
though definite action was - oKtppited
for tbV Hifie being ili'e tii the fact
that rheiicloh l actively Involved Iti
perfet'tSpg all'departments of tlie hew.
organ lotion. 'The roll euli .showed
the ctuh tnehib.cr«hlpJ'to be M" with «
hl-
Tlils is tlle^i bird
let- Safety. $?,-
WATi:i{l'H<lOKl.Nt; THK KAMII.Y
"Itecaiise" xwliiltillng is tile one
j sport the wliitie family can eujbv to-
S,ether it is well to have.eacb mettiber
waterproofed. By that 1 mean they
otight to'khoJW' a udmlier of simph
things to dtlilii an eO'ergciu-y.
"They shokiil know how to float,
to rest upotf the water if I tley get
h^ipnting their, pj't stioke
Thej; should tilso know how to turn
from the flatting position. They
should be «uf schooled that' wlie|) a
in, in-' the face Vbey
it v exhale agaStlal |t.
til enough |ireMsui'o , .U>
• out of their bretttiilna
principle of bearing
water With the flat
FARM DISPLAY
wave lilts tf
should ' install
t-ently but
keep the «li|
spaces. TIi'l
down nil thft.
air
! hands to . get: the head oil! for
I Kliould" be .keitwo to all id' I hem,
| "ilurlii.g; the World War a sailor
j fell off it transport In mid-actum; and
i kept himself ntlont. for six liotii's't^iy
j: unhurried o t>nlnK and do* lug of his
arttVa and h^gs whilti floating on hi«
back. This ft a type of back (Stroke
itd every eaaji ->t.o learn. .>' " ■.
"While In a floating poultimi relax
the elbows and knees and open ar'as"^
•lie ••« ! • t
'to Incur cropn
n loi iil l*ft li'< "'u! instieeliMV iotlrl •'
the *i• -s lobby; of the Orange
^ii>j^t«i£L-SIiM*gi;'..'-'W>i)iy wienl''
meeting, ill
•I very healthy outlook for a big
croitse In the imaiedlate future
Untert^lnnenl on this «e<;aKion_ In-
eluded three clever readings given by
In 1'1'auclM C. ; Miss Dimple I.ott With .Miss Julia
( ^ the eitlxens j Hi'Owli asslsling with the piano ae-
reitult of ih<J j companitnent.
Tom Ttogeys and Jauie« VelT will
; U> In charge of Ihc "'program at the
i next meeting to be held Thursday.
I July !2. " '■
and legs to the sides, Then its the
ttriTis are brought smartly to the side
}unl held there tlie,;. logs are squeezed
together forcing the water out. afid
shooting the body forward.
COURT HOUSE TO
IE COMPLETED
BY SEPT 15
The netv < irange county rtairt
'uHise was a veritable Workshop from
• mtenieiii lo iop story today us plus-
tcrn'M; concrete porkers, floor build-
•rsj stone i utters went about their
X. l.ozano. superintendent far
-FaIIio & I''albo Construction eoinpany.
■•tit llifi* nlcss otherwise liludered.
be expected to lie able lo curaplete
. c b ildtiig by September,1.5
Party To
Be Given Tonight
At Sunset Grove
The rftgiUlrtr ni-nthl" st«^ ••Iirtj-
h'lye niatriho***! < *** **:•• aket
■ •oci.lt' e otnl. w'll be b'-ld tonight' iJt
' "II r 'eV...|( 111 the club house 4nil
•tU, itutfhhcrr are ureed to be in at"
•niiiitiir . ai cording to an announce-
ment nuide today, ,
Two More Ships
Scheduled Here
During Next Week
|5 < 4i v!'«; ri.v >i | f fit <* ft, ■ -
t'tithe to think M It. iBn't it fine 'ifo-Hmbe- f r^lkhed bv the Ktendard j||x-
hR 'p the VsHUrahce thioutth jfroper ' flort c*-. ie*ny, palle t .cm of
t-hAervAtlon «i«d aiitborllntlv* liiKtrtie-.l "'li port fov KtiBtltt.h l ort ihla morn-
lion tbnt the aiilk nroducts dcllviiretl | '"W- j, /i1 * I
every dajr In the ijqttf ■Wuw absolutely
pare, whoiemiiue and that they have
beety .MtptdM'«lwiti.lln«ife In-.
Hf<« ettira of the state health depart
•feat Mfler niakln* itiaiieetbma With
I)r. .Mi K. Maier. local sanitary off! J ,«jjl a M'it>pftHUve drill of
wr, have given the dairies that fill- t ivn rtf hhT OrAHM Vnt«i*t*er
Piah .the tojii, a c|«m Mil of health. L|rtr„ cwnpam- . Htw>i« ne*t Mondav
Si>inelhln(t ha* lieen done about It. et(>M ffe f^efli>|t bv <«>«ma
t it ganly.atloi) and the cart ytij* out j leaded bv ft*f,nFltte and Kddte
i
Funeral Service .
For T. C. Cottle
Held Here Today
Funeral acrvleea for Thoinnv l'\l
|e|| Cottie. aged tiS yea'rK. Who d 111 rt
vi*I eight at the home of hi* niece.
Mrs: Frank lOdgefton. at Hint i berry
'trcet. lifter mi illness of the past
f"tv ycprH. will be held from the (>••
ireycr funeral chapel at f> o'clock this
afternoon with itcv. h, llowiiiaii t'rtt-
ten. . naslor of the KIr t 'Methodist
chilrcb. asslnted by Hev. W. II, Blount,
pent or of the First Christian church,
•ifrp'latiiig. burial to be In Kvergreen
cetiieterv under direction of the Ort
meter funeral home,
""JWv^'fNittle was born In Vernon pur-
i h. I.otiiwfnliit 111 1 Ult'i. lip came to
OrAnge about 15 years n :o. Horvh'-
ing relatives Include a litlmbei* of
nieces and neirhews of Orange. He
j (v an a brother to tlie late J. IC, 'Cottle.
father of Charl'\s Cottle, county tiv
| assciisfir nnd collector.
I ' The following will serve as active
1 iiallliearera: Hey wood. Friiest. Fti
• lene, Charlt'S and ("oil 'Cottle. W. (..
•lolner.j Dan (lliilfliilt and V't ink bid
gerton.
2 Block? Tenth
Street Surfaced;
As Experiment
Fml *r ttlrer*Idn of rihU I'nlllavet.
I'o'ctjii^pt'ijjicr t.(f jirec'loct_ No *1. and
Mayor S. M, fJcpwe, work of puttln'g
Jn*'ll.. J*ti ^ilyrkK of "^ snid'ai^c- on
«' V.iith afr' <-t. nor'b nf Hrecn uveeue.
was scheduled to siart today.. The
wM flnit •wlticlt Js to V KP{*', icd.
iiil, i" rom|>0(to4 '".njrf ■
"iirth brought here from Hay tow n
where it Is Kaitl tbal street surfacliiV
'if *thla hittferidt; ha* ji'oiyd twW
for .the |iast fuur or .flte ye'iirti. t .
ft
i lie made
}U t often enough to uiiike/li^a^vva?'
and pre eitt the feet sinking ti; a ver
tlcill poMltloii. . The smoother and
less hurried the hioventerits. the
longer one ;fa.ii ,stay up. Tlie none
and month are out f-r breathing, but
It's better t« Inhale through tlie
in on ii t it and exhale througii 'the nose
In case :>vave are slapl'lng aKUlnst
the face.
"All haniH should be cautioned
alio at dO'ln* into muddy or cloudy
water of unknown depth. (let, iu
feet first a lid explore bc'ore taking
'1 heipler. I.et my experience help
you.
"Vear.s aga at He lie litlc. Conn.,
three of as were standing on a float
a.i-lt>ft'"tub1. A boy took a sballow dhe
I ml stisid up lit water nearly to his
ami pita. At the other ehil of the
raft a Woman took a shallow . dive
and stood up In water waist deep. I
ica«oned that I should lie abb* to \
rilve between the two;.with U whulbny
what 1m
Sld.lA of
It
l\
V""ieiet bank. ,
Tile dlsplav showed clearly the fact
tliltt. rice, corn and cotton In Orange
county lit thli (line arc exceptionally
f I lie.
Thp r'ce dlsplav contains average
bunches of no MtalkH of (weights
from 21 inches to five and a hit
feet.
The large-l rice saniole was thai
'•rotigHt ip from the Oscar Itreaux
'.irili. The d'Npltty whs o1' lCaI'lv I'lie
t'd'ie vj-leiv. I'leao'iirlng tive and a
naif fete In height, .some of which
a-n.s heitdlne,
riiiier v'ii'li-.||cs of rtei. illKiilaVs
were; Hexobt rice grywn by l.aw
vcitce Menolt;, littrly. Proline rice
grow n -by F. T I'eveto; Blue Hose
-rice crown by Van WHIey,
Th? re wcr'> two corn dlapluyM,'con-
tinius 11 -Unit stalks bcarinu huge
double ear."-of Vive gniia. The corn'
«ns giiHvn by f. M. Sellers, on the
Willey dairy fittiii and. hv F. T. P«-
veto on his lb 8, T, fiiyni,
Amth'er display was that of a
honey dew melon of a fid-acre farm
owned by F. J. I'avell. *
An exhibit of fine cotUin grown
by C. M, 'S.cllci'n oil the Willey dairy
i'aiui, was also shown In -the bank
•display.
BKAl'MONT, July It,
crowd of mure thtttt L'ttO. half of them
w oiiien, crowded Into vrinilnul dis-
trict court, room (of a glluipse of
Charles W. Hethin, 2ti. a fornml
charge of murder was being
against him and was filed In , thi
cmirt 'of Horace lllades, juslioo1 of
the peace, :
1 H, A. Oownejt. night captain of
police, signed the affidavit whlcli
charged Itetbin with the klllliijf of
bin wl'e, Annette, 21, nt their npnrt-
li'Pttt. 13114 Johns nvonue, Tuesday
night, *
A hal ensl.corpus bearing hlul ht en
scheduled for Hi n. tn.. and as tltne
drugged past that iliour spectators
wondered at the delay. County At-
torney K. W. l2asterlin* ,^iild tliht Itei
had conferred with; Chief of Police
Ji, H. Maddox and that Maddox has
dive and stitlid ns they did. 1 didn't-
know there we re several l.lfgc roekn
In there arid that they were covered
With long, sharp oyster shells. After
y dive I looked as though I had
!;>(( n through a 'heat chopper and It
three stitches to close H gap In
my ffirehcad, Ho I learned tibout dlv'
Ing fi\ini that.
"Wls\ people leni'ti from the ex-
perience '.of others and don't Ihsist
iipon suchx expellineiitntbui fls /livlii.t
Into shullowc water, sticking dtp in
the mud cr biHtncing their head against
rocks. . Hathrlug at low tide/Is ..alw ays
fraught With d(t' iger of' st/pplnj Into
e|nm holes, ot* oflrthe edge 'f a chan-
nel into deep waiter,/, Qiinliaugers
are always getting l)vt.«>"a '".law" with
■a ling of sheiyflsb aVound the neck
| 'lecaoMe they haVerl't \becn ■ water
i proofed to retillxe that bbe, i|«alutug.;
] ihoul'l b" floated Indepehiloutlv.
"Ip rivers p<'ople. wade\ln chesl.
|, 'cep water with the slrenm\liisle:id
i i' ti;iiii'st II itn«l are carrb'd IntXi deep
j Styles by tht" current, If thev sv.'-rVwh.
vrproofed th'H wouldn't ear'*, k*'
'•elnit waterproofed they use tit
'little Htsdriiinitt# ability to figiit ft'li
ciirrfwi liotead of going with tt to
v >-il the ii'-arest sbot'C.
( "Wattfl'l't^ioftng Inelude-t liilo'c'ii^1
•* hen to float and let the eurreat or
•idy do the work, aiel when to'swlfii
cross-wise and get otit of It, Water
lu'iiofing l<ee(fs one from becoiuliig
ttanlv s'lickeit If he. happens fvi coii(c
tVp"1 tliid i* a float or rpwdioni. lie
merely holds his breath and feel" foi
?!><• * dge of- 1^ or keeps his d'roctIon
scntie and giies back the, "'.liV; he
.•inn! iti. The bcMt swimmers'.'i^.' Wy-
family should i>rt*s along thrH* In for
uiitilonrto tli# rt'Ht, and so raise tin-
level of walermniistiip foi" yuilrtg sud
•Id." '
I Firemen Plan ^
! Drills On Monday
Iffl -
Hbfe'. MBiii-.itfttaBs
of a progrsm of setlon In lncrea^j||r-|
<1 v 'W the f Ira d* pa it
utyfi rrduchi* the hawtrds. i*0i1ptltHl|*'Wi%;,tl,o,,« fs st ffl
r«t - mm
t gt ♦««}£%, .Sxwl),!'
ho ssrred
Beauty Operators
Urged To Renew J
License By Aug. 31
M 1 V !;'' « . f - -n " •' 7f
; M'9pSI[; Jilly:,:,«. , tA * ' ^
^f|* Mary DOtJson, 'aAcvotary of tht,
hoard of ctisinotoloit^, ' today urged
4! ••'« Is-autjr shop Wbrliffli to it"
ne*v their licenses >rlor tti oKfllra-
ffoMt'lAuit'^t plf,.-;
will l<B'K fh';,.w.mi^s'
Rev. T.J. Cox To Be
Pastor Of Church
In Gladewater
ltey, T. J, i'ox, who tnid served
the Church of the Xn^S'i-ene hei'e for
a I most t itrCfwijittifs^^hMs resigned the
place, liftecfIvi nc*t wo«k, to accept
the imstl-irato ill' the, N'ay.ari'iie clilireh
tit (iiadewati r. At a spei-bil c'itilfer-
cticc of the rhutch held last night.
Hie corigregat'on voted utuinlmously
to call llev, P. I.. I'earec. of Hillas,
who is 1 now in , th" ei augeiistb- field.
't is ■ xnecteii tiint llev. Cox, ioeoin-
Uttlied by Ids family, will leave Mon-
1av for their new home. /
llev. t'ox was i'ccb<red to -iwve
'•een one of the. -ft'osl le tive and ef-
fect h i, pastot's, . eeer . coniiecM'd . with
his .'church' which • hiitfle wmiderful
progress unde- lis administration
Mrs. Co '.' the pfiiitor'^ - wlfre, Win>it'Wk>
ht i n an cveeediagly acilve factoi'1 W
lie 'church wis'k wfib-h Iti'laded titat
it co.ngrt'gallori sorg" badcr, /
Funeral HeH Fbr
J, H. McDonald
• I'cpecl i-'-cyt'-e^/ tor John Hugh
'M'cIioiiiil.d.. aged .51 years, who- died
yt l'l(< home jt-y|erda afternoon al
'I'll 'Crf'ls. .ii.fti-i n«i Illness of s"V-
' rid i;i'*t(i>/ u-is held nt aiJMf p. m,
'••dnV w tt;b ffcv 'I' J. Cfcs* pastor ot
'Is- < 'hn/"b !•'' ihe Xitvarene. offiel it
ng, bjtii'al liking, place In Kve.rgreeit
cc.Biirrci'y under direction of 'l In-
XV^Ket let1 foperal home, / .
He was Isu 'i In Cotton; IVrt, l.a
1 lidAyO' kMjl ffii' -evernl y</ur as n
pipe fjtter fo I'ert .Wliur, null1
Hliillll a y «r agn.
' Pie Is survf^ied by Ills wife, .Mr*
R'tr Alcliunaldi a son, (toy Mnxie
Ifi f lo'nald /Mfd rt daughter. Miss
tHjtirla., McOomihi. H of otnngej ?i
brother MlUrm ,Vfcfiiifial4 of fbaise
Crceit; tlWo 4s«et-s. Mr . II. It, Hlokuni
' "i'.i ii' Itnd Mrs. T. M
Neely of IMs.-line, ha.
not .yet completed Ids Investigation
of the Killing Sufficient Information
has been obtained. I4a*u*r1lnit rej«>rt-
I'd. however, lo support the ehnrgc
flleil nnd to allow time to eothplete
the liuinii'y.
Fxiiinlnliig trial has In'en set by
Hln des for 3 a. ui.. Monday.
In* it hearing which remilreil luss
than' three minutes, shortly Itefaire 11
(ViTock, "JTuTgc
I nil I district court refused the appll
entinn for ; a w rit of habeas corpus,
tillbert Adams, attorney for Iletbili.
told the court that in view of the
/early setting for the exiitn|nln|( trial,
nt u n. m., Monflay. he trontd tint pitslf
upplicatlon ftirther.
Metlan whs taken b> deputy sher-
Itl's to the county^ jail. Ilond, If any,
.will be set Monday before J net ice of
tile Peace Horace Blades.
Folic continued their iiucstlonlng
of Mrthin TltSifaday night as some
new ' developments were liniughl to
their attention. They yielded, nu per
tittant informiitlon, however. "
For tile, first tllne, Thursday Inght
police accuxetl lletian of the kllifng
with him. The necu-
llttle reaction from
his remark that they
HONOIiuhtr; July .0. a
torlal rain , siiuads threat-
terrupt" tfta sonc rh.. (it.
hart which navy
was entering Its trrorft.- cniylal
todaj". A:.;/',1;;;
Hut desplite a
poor visibility, officer* nlfia^
battleship f'oloradi? plai
pault her three |danes aloft
ex pectin ton of completlng'l
search Of.' the Phoenix
. morrow. "JV" - A
Today r}4 Vbey 5a 1^
.felt, was thV niott olltical -*
drnj)**!-!"since the ennui guard cotter
the HCardi just" a week ago If'j
Rarharl U alln*. oWluerx said.,,
CoiomdoSt planes ndioutt! locate
: A)riu<m felt In flights yeati
and VvTeitnesita.v they deflnllely el;
na'ted the pussiltUJiii he .^waa in
area around Wlnalow Hecf. fty
nnd air, search foe the Mlmitu ayhk-
rrl* and her . nnvlgatnr. ^.'rcderlc X
X0on«ti> h«s. encompassed appn
tnately ia«,otio sutiam miles m-iCh
^VPn sighting anme of the ahoale
sanil spits supposed to exist In the
v« t area where they vaniahed.
Thive plane* from the battleship
Colorado!, steaming steadllj^from the
Kiiuator southwanl to the I'hoentx
Islands, poured over the, area east and'
south of - Islands >-cstentay
hut sighted no trace of the paliv
The Colorado's filers, awaiting aid
over the week-end from the aircraft
eurirler l.exlngtoii's plane artnada, i to- . j
duy planned to swing southward one*
as they talked
ration brought
lletian except
were mistaken.
Service Planned
Sun. at St. Paul's
Episcopal Church
llev, W. Meade HroWn of Port Ay*
thnr, pastor of the St. Paul's Hplsiti-
pul church here, will hold services at
the local church Sunday morning at
Win ^yifloek. according to aiitiotlnce-
; merit made today. All membrfs of
! 'he congreiltttlon are urged to attend
and visitors are-welcomed.
First Presbyterian
j Service For Sunday
llev. 1-:. T, I h ake, pastor of t he
! First Presbyteiiiin church, im* an
I "oneceii the order uf wotsbiti for the
I Mpnitav niofiilni* service as follows :
j Hrgsti Prelude: "Suite for Orflin.''
| Iffinks. Pt'oiiesslonal Hytnn. "Wcbli."
I '"fflolil. I loxoln^y. IllvOrtltioll, l.'il'd 'l
Prayer. Hymn, "Varlna," Waits.
Psaller: (llorie, ilfferiory; "Mkdlte-
'lon," Huhettk Pra«e'r. Response Ah'
• hem- "Saviour. Again To Thy Dear
Vanii*." TJewrHjn. Heading of th*<
Serltitiire. Sermon. K. T. Drake, He
•eeslonal l-lvtnn, "jubilee," Monigom-
ery; : Henedietlon. Hesponse. t ti g,-yi
IVistlnile: "Festival Postlude." lilulr.
..-u.
ugnln but ciltne hack on « course
west of the Phoenix and YCOwland Ui-
Tlie I.e*ln«Voit was exjiected to gi
away for the 18(10-mile dash to the
-eari hlng area today and spread ht*r
bi'ood o)l between 50 and 8 plane*
proliably next Mombt.v,
- Last (he vlelnlty
Haker Island, 41) '.miles south of
llowiaiid, the luiscii planned to con-
tinue search southward ito the l hi>e- ;;
nix group, aided by the mine sweep-' ,
er Hwai^ ■:
H<*ar Admiral O. lib. Murfln,' Hlh|
in) raI district coniiiianrt nt and dlree*
tor of t be seiireh, ex pressed belief tlm
success or failure of-the hunt should
lie known by Monday, lifter the hefe*
ngton.'s : planes, cupable -pt Coierlng
lia.Otni sonars miles dally/ begin e«
idonitlons.'
Hadlo amBTl'iirs In Hawull anil on
he mnInland continued to report In-
terception of messages tho.v Interpret- „
d as coming from the uvlatrlx. Imt
oast guard and tin val operators said
•hey had not ,heurd thent. nnd In
•uost Innlnnces pointed out lite re-
ported calls were on froiiutnei^a nOit ' i
used by the avlalrb,
As the extent of the hunt wlnlcned.
the belief has stsndlv JfrOwti thnt
Miss Karhart and Noopan never would
be fiitind.
tWlclals identified with the search
md those close to the missing hiers,
basing all their hopes mid plan* on
the theory they ace still nltve, refused
lubllcly til express their -doubt* th*t
the pair would eventually |m'-' round.
Privately they pointed otit that
some of the many radio messUKeH t'e-
lOrted as euming from the plane bad
'•een credited with unquestioned an-
hrntlclty. ^
While elalsirnte precaution* W'er*
liken for the filers' safety in tfl*.
•vent of a forced In ml I nix at sen, alt
of the bi#i> -of t!haiiec consphtW
'(inlost them.
Alighting oil, Mpy or the few liny
slainls ot the Phoenix croup wher*
i laildliig was at all possible.. M.iald
> an e*e«piii>nniiv dirricnit fifat. for
•ven a pilot of Alius l;:arh;irl"s utt-
'iie*doij«d skill And finding one of
hero llnv Islands, when In their last
ep'in from vije ajr they had not
lighted land, would have bean even
•aore rUfflcult,
El
m
mm
r
Mrs. Kills''^trter and Mrs. Ktlwln
Turner were rnju-d in Jennings.
vimtci'day bocauue of the nines* of
■Weir mother. '
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President
Derwood Stakes To
lfake^harge|«Of
ReKef Warehouse Donald Manley Gets
Eagle' Scout Award
At fU. S. Jamboree
Harold Ffesil|>. who lias been In
ehatfe of the loesl warehouse of sur- j
plus coiiimodlll'-s otieratod In coil- !
wet (on with the i l'ef agency, has-re {
s'lttied Hie place to move to Corpus !
Chrlsll. Venterdsy, .1, H. Canton 01 '
■the llo' ",on. oftlce, as supervisor of
Hfotifb't suifilus comniodlties.
I Wm> id
t, hji' '■« 4*
m
MhtJley,.iSc - «nk>to'
PMpiipHffPBHHBHi ,.„ , iiH*rt4|« tM,. ftiv ' Me,tilt,
♦vail ^'WC lo. Install It su'-cesstir to Hes- J4^i|sii-ee nt t\ ;ishl gt<m. D. re-
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win" ' Hff"■ Iti . 'parttnen* of iHe.,l WA h*re...;twtHt. yBoy
Shops You Ought to Know!
Tin* following firifiH advortiniiiff in totlay'B Lender
for iiniinuiil Mt«r<'linfit|ii c nnd Hcrvicf I m mains ..r'-rt"tou
win wive ninnv dollars by buying from them. We reo-
omiiiofiil ticm to you
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,.-M#hl«e Supply
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Orangs Laandry
Wirtiit te's Market
H. L. Cokenour A Co.
falste lleaury H wp;
.' Mar> rl-AI beauty
Orange County Motor Co-
'•' if Hfi,t>s Ht Hi/eji Co.
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