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In Oranga County, Ilaad of tha
Mouthtaat Taxaa Lumbar, Rica, Oil.
Farm and Industrial Empire. •
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ORANGE, TEXAS, SUNDAY, JULY 11, 1937
JAPAN MOVES
During June
NORTH CHINA
. ril
l'RiPINC,, July in. (API High
Chinese olt'ieJitlM declared tonight that
.lay an has begun ihovliiga, portion of
her powerful Maifchtirlitu army to-
ward tile North China trouble zone-
They nahl ten train 'loads of Japan-
ese tegular troops had left Mukden
and two already had passed the
gueut wall at, .Siuinnhnikwau.
At Shaimhulkwaii the trains puas-
cd Into Chlnvse territory.
Other Chinese reports said troops
of- Japan's M^nehurirfn Karrlson were
pouring1" through all nine passes of
I he great wall ihto northern Hopui
province, above l'elplng and Tientsin.
The^e reports were nmde public by
oftUials of the Hopel-Cliiihar politi-
cal council, hightot Chinese authority
in North China.
(Japan maintains a garrison of be-
tween 100,000 and 125,000 .men In
Mnnchouktio, her protectorate, known
us tile Kwantung army. Hitherto
ihjs bus not been involved . in thu
fighting near l^lpins, which has been
edtiflne.d~ to Japan'# North - China gar-
rison. totalling al>oiit 70(H) men. .
(Movement of any purl of the
Kwantung army Into China, If con-
flrnied. would mean the Japauuse m *
my |s prepared for large scalp'"oper-
ations against the Chinese).
The reported movements from Man-
churia . made the o.u t look unil-
nous thah at any time since HM8.
"when the Kwafltung army swept into
Norlh China a I moat to the walls of.
I'dplng.
The Iloptji-CUnhur council declared
Japanese troops already in this area
had moved hack to the Marco -l'olO
ISrldge-Witpgplnghsloti district, 10
njllrs west, of . Pdplng. scene of re-
cent conflict, and t'lghtlnj! had been
resumed. . ;
The Chinese declared the Japan-
ese ha«J broken tbe trtice iigreejnent
tcached yesterday and Were encircl-
ing WaiiplnstiKln, held by Chinese,
from the east.
''We are preparing for war," said
one Chinese official, ''for the Japanese
.have broken their promise to with-
draw from AVanplpghslen and instead
have returned their forces there."
- The blrtIt record for Orartge for
the month of June was believe*! 4s *>«
the highest of the year so far. Thef'
were i'i births and eleven deaths, ac-
cording to record« co-«t<!;c,l r the
office,of M. Hayies. city see'retury-
trtsfluiurer. by Mrs. Winnie Carter, Of
the eleven deaths, only nine of the
DAILY TRAFFIC
HINTS
Bv T. K.
HONOMHJT. July 10. (AIM —
Three navy planes were Ordered cat
apaolted over lite major group of the
CHARGES FLY
ALONG STEEL
STRIKE FRONT
Cl-KVJ'.l,AND,, July 10. < A I'I —
[Charges ,'^rid counter charges rever-
nted through the'stleel strike zones
1 roups gave
tension on
hoi
today* Ms withdrawal': of
indications of lesHt-nlag
the Ohio sector.
Some 300 national guardsmen mov-
ed out of Alcron, <)., as quietly ii«
tlicy had entered lad Monday.
l^Hlldlier, troop forces had been re-
duced at Canton, Warren and YOung-
stown.
-—^ynuwd ap(i>e<nnetf- --of ..the eoinBi'tf
te«J> for Industrial organ I'ltitlnn and Its
aft'iliiie, the steel worker* orgutnz'lng
committer.•' replied to William (Jreeu,
pi eddV.nt. of tbe Attierlcan Federation
of I.abor, who s'uld in Washington
'Thursday that "stupid bltindefW" by
the CIO budcrship had "coat" the
steel strikes, .* *
John 1„ I,ewis. (>1 (I chairman, term-
ed Green's statement "drnolings from
peTsoniK were local, two having In-en Phoeiii* Islands today In n search
iirouglit into the .cVty ftir tieninttftit. wltieh-nuval «ifficers said would prole
nblv reveal whether Amelia UmJiurt
1m still alive, .
The battleship Colorado's seiirch
Ing planes, shouting Into the air at
12!30 p. in., Kastern standard Time,
were directed to sweep over l-!nder-
1-ury. l.'hoenlv, lllrnie and Sydney Jn<
lands. Utter thoy tuny l'|y over Can-
ton Island.
Shore patrols from the 0'lncKweop'
er Swan were ordered to Can-
ton, largest of the I'hofmlx Islands;
v. hile the places aentit., other possible
refuges of Miss 13a r It art and Kred
Nooran, tmvlg'iitor" nf her round-the-
world plane, who hare been niisslnji
for eight'days.
The nvo ships set a t-Jsodervojls 1 a
miles south of (,'nnlon at 4:30 p. in..
Mastern Standard Time, to refuel the
minesweeper. After this two hour
process, the Colorado's planes avay
survey Canton from the air. s
1( these searches do not reveal
trice of the missing aviators, naval
officers said there was scant hope of
their being found in the more "dra-
matic and detailed iptest by 82 planes
from the aircraft carrier Lexington
With her air brood, capable of
searching 80,oW square mllea dally,
the giant carrier sped toward the
tropic waters tfiT vvhat nn ItiSreasiniJ
j number of despairing oIl'icialR said
| Prlvajielv they tho'uitht, woufd be a
j futile gesture.
Vessels and pbtneH already in ti>e
| search have covered an area estl-
i mated at more than 1.10,0oo ssipuwe
I iniles since I lie, avlt'rlx vanished near
I lowla nd Island July 2 on a fllglj
there from New Otfinca,
Keftr Admiral O. O. Mitrfln, tUfyOX-
«•'-ttie hunt from here, said f\vT•areii
of about 2Hfi.0#O aipiare mileiyStrotert"
Ing in every direction front/the "bar-
ren aandspit Mfss Kaiwrl, inland
would be covered before/fhe search i«
caUed , off,
Naval officials hen/ said titev -hid
iec«'lved no orders yone^rnlng tltH end
of the liuat, and it was not announc-
ed bow long tht/jicxltigtov) would r
SOME
the pallid lips of(, a , traitor," ' I'hlllp
Mi rray, cli lirmau' nf the SW'X". said
it Pittsburg that ®veen's crlUv'ia''1 was
"misleading, inspired, weak and vacil-
lating."
Charles 1'. Howard, president of/
tbe International TypoitrnpblcUl l'n>
Ion and 'secretary of the CIO at In-
.lianapolis, described (ireon. as haying
the "same form of dementia as Mr, j
Hitler," . ' ' ■>
Congress Hoard a tydrnl'ng from i
Representative Cox, 1X> tta„ that it j
■oust guard against a "labor despot- \
ism." Cox called on l«ewi.i and the 1
• .'It to "purge its ranks of commu- !
it Iran."
The steel strike w is unlet on the
■tiflre st ven-state front. A "new
strike" call, to returned, worker^ In
Uepublle'sc Yutiiigstown, Ohio mill,
went,unanswered.
Thls^Js the third In a series
tides' on.. Water Safety.
"l)o j'mi know 'that practically ev-
ery pcl'so* who gets ctit or hurt, while
spending o d)ty at the bcnel); does so
as a result of soaic. on« else's self ish-
ItCMS'! . J' . /
"None of us woold he willing to
admit I,hat Wis Wioild ileliltcratclv do
things that 'weuld cause suffering,
Pahi nttil dlseoAt' iirt tool her folks,
and yet thht Is (Why most bench acci-
dents occur. The glass bottles aud
jars and sharp' tin enftS 'of 'vestcr
day's' lunclt luiVo a way of working
to the surface. I'r euily someone
•oops on 'hem ni falls or lies npim
them While taking a sun bath and a
jagged cut or tear results.
"How did the cutis get there? ?!leiich
hinelies are ptSpuiar, itren'l theyV
Kolkw arc hungry w hen .they go to the
f«>aoh and picnicker.* carry along ii
lot ,of olive, bottle^ niayontia.lse jni-s
and tins of potted meat and fish, lel-
l; tumblers, pup bottles.and the like'.
Sonic i>ven bring porcelain platen an«j
siccl' or sUvet- knives and forks, lit
doing so, they are assiiining i|tn>e a
responsibility |o tee that Hi) of this
•Oateflul is cnnipletel.t remoyKl from
Lh.e beach when the plcrilc A over.
"The beach belongs to Ahe people
nnd therefore : the poopt/ are renpou-
slblc, for keeping It cyan ^Of danger-
r>tm things. It iu'louvs to people of
this generation aud/ltttni'e gcn'eratlons
and we .of tbis generation have no
right, to destroy the usefulness and
at tract ivenessi/ilfot'' those* to come by
Vo-tkinK a heap of it.
"All thcyslaus bottles nnd ia's, etnp-
tv eah«y/ete. should either go back
Into th<t sniirlnii?/ lunch basket from
whiebr they came, or lie col|e<-i(tfl muO
puhnt-a lo the official garbage boxes
V eat),*, which every well regulated
eh provide" for tin* purpose. The
papers, too, imfst. lie picked up and
burned, 1
"It is rllscotic'erUng for nature lov-
ers In search Of an otillug to «tret«-)i
out on a nice sftcliou of popular bath-
ing beach and find gobs of sodden
newspaper or pasteboard'Mtt|xed In
with the sand. / ■
' I.et's clean up."
NUMBER 259
'fjsB
D V | Street Paving
" ' j Experiment b
HELD Believed Success
OBBER
ANtiKl.lJS
®U ).
The experiment 'of surfacing two •
! blocks of Tenth street noyrth of *!n en 1
| avvntic with spent Fuller's earth, tin- I
; iter/illrectlon of Commissioner Hid I
' Cj^lllvfct rtnd Mayors, XI. Deliwe, wits |
; regarded, ns u MuccesK. As a result of
u tail
riiCuls
ohff .Montague, Up- longer the "m,VH^
I cry man of gtdf," remain (id In
to'daV await Ing further devrlopir
In Ills Incredlblc ^'lueer.
The so-called phantom of Jfie lair
vyays and 1'uil IJunyau of/the lltik«
was art'CMled on- a \va I
that he pai'lfi iiiated ,ltt/ii rttadbotnio
holdup hmus Jay. N, y.. In ItlSll.
District Attorney/Thomas W. Mai*-
Donald id' Kswex ^ctmm\. N. Y., art
nouueed, there he Would push pru-
ceedings t(J extytidlle ll'J-ycar old Mon-
tague under '/his iiiitullted real rtatite
of l,(i V't>rty|/ Moore
The sv^rrant clinrgiMl thitt Moore,
or .\U nj4guc and two other men held
u'p'. isjTO'otlKi ued proprietors of the
i:i udnnuNc. dogged one; tiV-year old
Mytt Cobb, und escapilfd with STOil.
Two--Jt)f the-'gunmen were captured,
Maclhjjlalil said. One.. William .Car-
Icnto, l« . Rcn'Sng a I R-ycar icrm,, the
[■other liogci "Norton, served a t wo to
"fwur .year term,
\ .. Montague, as he is. known here,
broke the ni.vstorydnihhhj surrounding
his Hit lite for thepast three .years
when he said: \
"I made <oic foolish iiilslake whxn
"the apparent stucese. plans are be
Ing made now for the paving of Tenth
street northward for about tea
blocks to Curtis street, also to pave
Sixteenth street north of the Old
Polks home, and• to pavO l.ake street
fit i-harging j ft'Otn the munleliml railroad erosalifg
to riunt'* store in Coy-o addition,
sf®
) moln along I
1 . Whlh:
j pressed h
| be fmi ii
I'iiiir
FRANCE AND
iMpialor.
mytil oiTlclals publicly cx
>e the missing pail' would
many privately eonoeded
c« of rescue wj-rc prae-
beeautie a mln-
and land within
Of Howlund ha*
SPLIT TAX PLAN
line
pyi/ non-exi«tent,
ui s(.aii;li pf' sen
lufloireds of miles
fitted not a clue,
Orange people
the tremendous
the, local bank
the fundp with
might, take notice of
stilus represented by
deposits along with
the biyiklug tnstltl-
tions.' lie It further reuie.ml««red that
unused .money plays but a -small part
In the affalra of a community. These
great sums of money are. subject to
legitimate use of those cftpahle of
handling Hi The hi* Idea Ih to start
IndtlstrleH that will make It possible
to titlllxe money available.
The local ship yards have gone for-
ward with ii lively clip now for sev-
eral months executing large contracts
along with current julis that have
kept large 'groups of men on the payy
rolls and sallsfuelory wages. Indie
U«ns are now that In tbe very pear
fUtiuf witilDo more Interestliig / and
loipgo'contracts will hr attnOiurefil.
.Tliat Orange people arc yKefclnhIng
to' del elop more long live
former years was th
readied this week wb/n
Oral geite vls!fi d ami/upon
itian.v old -Htionx still "on
declared t hat if tjfr people
Inj oh to the ^/hread of 11ftj/la
futcre s dhiyr htid In th^vpast,
m
AT
signed
I ' treat.*
France
•om-
m
I'AItlS. .Tilly
and Oerntany
timrclal and
eft'elrl'lve for
The i
foreign ojfiee by Foreign Mlnlflt
Yvon I.yuam and the (lerm'ait amlmH-
sitdor./flohanues Oraf von W^ltTzcck,
A / French commerce / ministry
Rpuktsman said the agreofnent wljiol
ont one of Kurtipc's inost trojible-
'sonte trade barriers./^
I'art of the Hcc^ifil already fans bn-
coioc effective!',^'ith ticrmany relax -
Ing ith cxdni/ige restrictions tj per-
mit Orruian* tourists to bring' about
i 1.l'i 3jpaM' to the T'at'ls exposition.
w a ii, onlv
mils 'and
than lo
conclusion
a former
finding
dec!
kent<fiold-
the
It
ding s<>'
■ck" ^ii"
UlS'
■/
would Iw h^cssary fo shoot Aomc of ;
them at the judgmenty^\\ ord««r that.I
their nttUnta might inve a ehuuee to
enter Aw penrly^fates.
yes, t ha Mntdet' pass. This part
Iccojtslrnei loo urogram fur
fjhWays M\ this section has by no
^iiK'aris Ij^wti fiiratitten,'' The underpasH
lit nilt'd is thai one proposed on
t;re'"i avenue to ellmlniite the ireineu-
f^eus dangers of crossing tbe main
W id' the Southern Pacific rail road
at the passenger station. ■ • One oi'
more bail erasWis of iiutonuiblles and
trains it the 'Oreen avenue ci-ossln*
Of the S. F, |« no dotlhl'on the sched-
ule for this Hummer. J.. 6. !<, A. t.
. rt By many it Is Isdleved that m
bathing pool fnclllties w'UtW bc In
order In the Oranjii-triiltory. In
fcirmi r yeni's | h«tfs" Involrln* the Joea-
non of a vast swimming pool within*
'.* t*li*" trow #*«Wne
with « drainage outlet into '0m
mvic were
i®ie site with plenty r f ear parking j
space would not be hard to find. j
jn-Perry To
Play Vines-Marx
, In Tennis Match
nivjyu.v -HII.I.S, Calif.. July 10.
( AI' > ' i'ha die Clmplir and Fred
I fvr"'c nr - scheduled to pla>; KllSi
wei'th Viae'* and 'IroOcho Marx],
a in >teli here S'indav.
Th.-it. l-iidl.v s'alcl. is (he lUrfup for
Hie fiirmtil opt rlna of thc/ncw liev
Cr'lilllf Tcr nis ! lull!
It sounds Use a«'nii >f dfen-vi. tei>«
'c: the world's l^rfling professional
net atnra with ivvo nf the screen's
greatest eomedli'ins. bill .It. Isn't. ; <
. Wh*f" morii; I he 3jea &H . Marx a w
Chnplin fii'lr "U> ' uild^ll 1-^g"od
tennis players
The eliKj^jil-flie' film colony will be
onJjiMWr'ti'imorrow for, the furtnal op-
tilnf.
The match lis lioimd in prove, if
nothing more, thaft anything can
pen In ('Inenialand and a million
Cunningham, manager for Mr-
jle ft company, eontinetoi-s In
^pf the ivork of btfllding earth
rt^proatuhta to the new Xcohes rlVSf amount
bridge, in Che course of construetloii
near JUryden's "/lyrt'y, stilted Saturday
tliat this part ofHtys job was hear-
ing completion.
* Forces were engaged lost Of,
the we«k smoothing up thentvee jM\
the Jefferson county side ivlieJ^L it
hail been allowed to settle for pra
tleally a motitli. Next weid^work of
drowning lip the Orange f^^wnlty side of
the'4 levee will be atnrt
TAX PAYMENTS
<'ampliation of rei'oi'ds of tax col-
lections tinder the uplltjMt.vment plan
for Orange county Soturdiiy showed
a total of SPti.Sti". Nearly -all of the
payments under this -plan were
di rliig iho inifntli of June,
Of the grand total ptiynicilt/f^ .$5
:lx8;00 wcht to eoiinty Mehojft funds;
$3.7X1 to ihe stite dopa> fmeiit, the
halance being appoftJ^tiWi to the vn
i'ljf i>K nccounls of tliycoulily.
The split plan euHcd,inns Were bel-
ter than nlnet.vVifcr cent, aw there
me instance of all Individ,
lis not paying, and the
Ived was very small.
J te!,s,,a,,.,k,iil, I got Into it tiifiglL^uhg
and w eat w rong. I've been ttyliu to
live II down ever since."1 \
Meekly he posed for pliidusrapln rs,
who for the piiat year lyive yearned
for his picture but feared for their
safeli if they' nlpit one.
Yet |ho soft spoken Moiague , ney-.
er used violence in the past In dls-
mi Ing them, lie merely grabbed the
pl iles. destroyed ilietu. and then paid
the cameramen li)i\ their, Iohs"
. Afonlfigife's legion of friends iii the
film colony greeted liews of bis nr-
„j'e^t' .with sllenee. He was;as much
a incstery to tbein. his cIum- frlenils,
as 'kc Was to every one dsn.
ijeVirgc Clark, his personal friend,
golf champion and attorney, lull'
. muted an appeal .would lie made to
( (lovcrnnr Frank F. Merrt un lo re-
j fuse to sigit I'xtmdlHoii i>a,'pei's,
| , "Montague has proven, to . us that
j he Is ii fine. n?iin und a , fine sports-
i ryan." ('lark said. "He has led a
! dean, slralgfilforivqrd life out liei
| Once again '.siorles of the eiijitir
j Montague bloomed forth, Koipo art*
'r<>e; others are ul'nost tmbellevu-
i able. Most of titiin have Jtfltilr locale
j fit the famous t.akeshl''ytoilf dnb; la -
vorcd ,c pof of the ianv.li-, folk,,
j (JeOrgc Von Kim;' former national
j oihflttiiir ehiiiiipkm and still a top
! flight golfer. Mh repeatedly proclaim-
j ed Jtoiitugmrvthe "best golfer In, the
world." wftli tremendous drive lind
aneanny pjinlng ability.
The time .Montague routed lUng
i,?i>fsby is typical, and .true. They
t .out, 1ii pliv Jfi holes, Crosby us-
ing regular duiis, Montague ii: baseball
hat, « shovel und a bike,. Crosby
was one in three, Montague halted
Hie bull liilo ihe (rap Willi one swing,
sho.veled It within a few feel of the
■irtri and hold ouc iri I Iti'ce. . uslnjc the
rttiii- handle as a pool f-ne, -
flaying at. Iiel Monte, ('allf, Mon
i (ague reputedly reacheil • the last
j green wyh 't wo easy putts ahead for
j/i coursf! reconl. He iiicked up. dls-
. <1.lining setting y cOiii-hI' recoivl.
j - Ills friends tell of Ills strength;
FOES OF COURT
BILL HOLD
SLIM MARGIN
WASHINGTON. July 10. (Al') —
Opponent* of ihe llonsevell court bit'
held a slim margin today in a neck
and neclt ruee tut iwb||clj eoininlttod
senate vote*. „
Fort}* senators have 'announced
they Will fight I he admliiiwlialloti
eoiuplomlKe; [l'j openly have pledged
support.
Opposition leaders said they had
a minimum iif 11 votes pledged. If
the iidmlnlatratlon gitbenid all the
test, it would have GJ.
Home friends of the bill assert ei
they had 51 votes llnad up. hot t,
ers said the figure was do*er \A 50.
If all senators answer the pdl cull,
11 will take III votes to piyre the bill.
Senator McCuitcii, VK. Nev . who
, was counted as ihiidxtful for imuiths
on the original bin//ol ti lned the floor
today lo carry ija the opiHisltlon's, at;
Tina ' rfrtt uHWy'"'«eS'sIon. foreinT T>y
adinlilistratUm lemlers to speed up a
vote, witH/iinuHunl.
SHANtill.M, .luly
ncse natloliallKU todrty argetj lie
dlste war on .l>i|«in- s a rcslilt of
dash between < '.hinesc and *in|Mii'-(U*
troops neii-'j F«||iing whll«" diploiaata
sought a I'lOflrte.solution of tlic Kino*
Jlipiltlese crltdD-
Jupanes^ newspapers In Shanghaj
i> jiorleil the national aiilva'tt l t«. 3
iwlwtk' group headed by Mine. Sun
Via Seen, telegraphed (innxral Hun*
t'lieh Yuan chnlruian of the) tlop#t>
Chahar coiacll. asucrllng "China
should fight Japan immediately."
Another group, the democratic Tl-
vationlsts. Including Hon business men
aiid . teacher*, sent messages to Onn-
•>r il'Sslaio Chlanu Kal Slick, lienerat
San. and other h'aders asking w«r
against Japan.
eATTACK
-
ON
the seiuite
first week;
mos See No Need
To Probe Roosevelt
Income Tax Return
how he .tanked
-(initio in
grill room
crofl. Into
I lo- pail's oIT
Jack
ne playful' pt'iiok In tjhc
stuffed bulky (Jeorge Han-
h. locker, or lifted bulkier
dnllnr^i worth
nothing.
of talent will play for
Jllas Willi" Mae Fruge ■ uttd her
ryon'rinite Ml*« Yvonne Johnson.
' th l%t' Arthur Buai1
■ •MllW .;>.ai«. hwr«'
* I'l-ige'fc pallet)VK '
ife, FKDAl, AKHAMKNT ' ■hl:>
PKItiaN, III. — Hlehurd A. llodg-
won chnjTP'd 166 ' a Hhwi^ «jin>t>i^lRt
that he w«l toinpelVrl t<i buy twin
beds becaose of his wl'e's "ertiel
ireiitnp ftt/'^j His f ompialnl n«tM hill
^lfe.:..il,'artloi';;;| erii!lt«ed
^ Si!* W i; i'"1'' / "i ''■')< •'''&}
Mrs. Lin <:omb May
Succeed Husband
Tax Office
eps were being taken today to
stall Mrs. Myrtle I.lnscomb. widow
1 or the late Caleb. IJnseomh, Iri'o the
!'office of tax nssessor nnd coiiector,
i for tt'e WW. Orange independent
j yj- .e<,| iilstrlci. aeef-eedlng lict: late
i in'abnrd-
j Me, t,ins"oml' was sctlvely engag-
ed in the worlf of bundling; the
dhifiiet jax situation
severat rteys ngy
NOXWASIIOAV STItlK'K
t'Hl'CIllKlC, I'a. - The Union iM-
b'*l l.cngiic. \ women's Ora^inlttalion.
culled < (T it# picket lines until Tues-
day." Tin- wonlct^ had been helping
picket the Crtic!hlev Hteel cympfliiy'a
mine.. >y', ] i
The diggings are dOKed today and
Sunday, ; Monday 1* wtishday, the
pickets «*plained.
l.OUHKX la. W No hold tip, mart
told H*jn Kinney to "cough upk hi*
cash." but he did it anyl
Sevcial years ago Kliniely VwmIo;
ei u ten edit ptc:^ while p-.>rfo!'n>^iij|
•H. ctiUt iddi Ut u party. W fdt nO
■BHhbk ' ll
tcr he
1 Ml>
VC^lHVtiTOX. Jitlr 10, (Al
j TiempcraHe meoibcrtv, s'tld today
f,„.
) --
t hey
mw h eeSHv.for a eongre«s'onnl la*
iovefiiH'ailug eiHirinti.leO: in follow up
a sugge, Hon hv I'lsh. It.. N. Y .
tlint ii study IneomeXay ret,tiros of
Mrs. FranlfJIn O, lloonevHt and Hi
reie'ry Morgent ho o.
lteoliblh iius on Hie ' "rn^i* -
would rot. use wheihe rtljey wo.
Insist that the - return# leyata'ni 'I
Clintrni.in I hitighton... I).. N, C.. de-
dared Fish had put <>n a 'poiliis'tii
per''ormiincet' and inede ■ " a; lot of
J-lollllballfifi a bunt nothing
: The New Yorker lold
tee wmiei .)>. ^—-maT**M,i i-« jK«MiseVf-it
air «- reVeilip.y' law tfiopilole In
cohnis-tlon With a .rttllp eontraet
providing Sf compensation I'd- her
end potmen! of tuntto le a Philadel-
phia ehaiitablc orgajtflxatlOn for each
program,
Mr* itOoScvel
hit* itttld tax
j Oliver i Italic) Hardy Oil. to a piano
j With1' out? hand, the last done by
i "trick lifting."
German Flag Seen
On Rhine For 1st
Time In 25 Years
Senators who have «p«lseu publicly
for the original bill on jibe inimpt'o-
tnlsc: (311).
Pemoeruttf: Aalmratc Ihtrkkley. Hre
ry, Bllbci, I Slack, llrutvn of Michigan,
ItullUey, Ilyrncs, , (!havox, Dietrich.
Kliender, (It-Ben. tiufflTvy, Hurrlsiin,
Hatch. Hay den, Herring, HltchiHi
Hughes. I.ee, . l.ogun. McAdoo ^Alc.
Hill. MeKellar. Mlnoon. /Xorth.
I'lttmun, I'ope, Itcynolils, /uobtlisou,
Schwartx. "lifliwellenhucb, Sheppt)td.
Kiunlhei-s. Thomas (if fdduhotna, Tlui-.
mutt of Utah, and Truman.
Independent: Nurrla.
i'ri igressl ve: I.aFollct t e,
Senators who have publicly vOjcetl
oppoNliloh: (III)':
• .
hemocnits: Dalhty, I'unkliend.
Ilrrke, ItyVd, Clark, t'onnally. Cope-
land, ^onaliey, Heorg. ' ierry. tillictte.
(.ilass, Holt, King, lionei'kau. MoCar-
ran. Moore, O'Muhotiey, Smith, Tyd-
lugs, Van Nnys, Walsh and Wheeler
Ucpubllcuns: Austin, Borah,' llrld ,
gOs, < 'upper. On vis. Fraxier, tllhson.
Hate. Joli'n.stott of California, Lodjte,
McNiiryi N'j'e, Stelwen Townsetid,
Vainl«*nberg and White.
li'arOierinlMn'lle: Shlpsteiid. .
The 17 senators si III publicly on
couimllitei'l (in the compromise;
Adams, Andrews, Hone, ltroivn of
New Humps hire; Itulow, ('aruway.
; Huffy. .iOhnnou of ('olorndo, t«<-\)hi,
| i.itiiileen, Maloney, Murray, Overton.
| t'eppeh Kadcllffe, Hosed! and Wajt"
I tier.
i All lu
j ((thorite.
y the Associate,l I'ruas
A/fleet of Spanish Insurgent planes
(rtt trl-rnotored bombers, • enrryiug
of explosives and 150 ncichluf -
gtinninv pursuit ships - roni-ed across
Spain Suturdfl}; toward Madrid to pavn
the Wn\ for a big drive to smash (M
capitil's defenaes: : "
The plane* attaikeil a tank-pro-
tect i-d army of 40,000 Hpanlsb gov
eminent soldlera. Aides to Insurgent
Oenernl fraiielsci Franco said gov-
ernment losses were heavy. ■
An official Insurgent communique
nh|ue saht *000 government njdlltln-
men were killed and ttooo wounded 111
. counter-attack by Insnrjtont troofia
lineup ut the ,h*' Urunelte sector, 1 Wiles went
| of ..Madrid, ■ ' '
flcneral Jose Malja. commnnder of
1 Madrid's defenders, wild the govorn-
i inent had made new gains In an o'-
! fenslve against (lie , insurgcnt tin the
1 westtrn edge of the capital.
I Mhija's troops pushed further Into
| Insurgent-hold territory after report-
/Ing Hie capture of the vilWige of Onl-
jorina. |x miles west Of Madrid
In laindoni Ureal ltd tain ugfnlti
laced (lie tusk of finding ways nr
j means of mtaiiwilning the" aT-inrtion
i non*inierveni.!on international Patrol
j arms and men from renehlng/ pither
side In the Spanish civil vva
I Nt'ceialti' foi-*{ieedy a/tlon «im
further spurred by the u^inouneement
of the French foreign toflce that the
uoii Intrcveiuion tnu^iiHilonal patrol
of the frontier between France and
Spain by foreign/nbnorvera ivould be
lifted by Tuesday unless wonte com-
promise pli^/iias eyotved b.i that
time.
The Fredeh, hoWcvar. will keep tha
frrinOr (doned under li'rench protec-
tion.
firitain le■ seeKlnn to close the gapa
lu 1 lie luteriuiUoiiul naval |mtrol
round Spain caused by the wlthrtraW.i .
| al of tleriiian rind Italian warships.
' Vu
tills group. i«*t
I.ondceii. ore d
ept fdrmer-
'liloerats
TO
ELECT OFFICERS
TUESDAY NIGHT
FKatix.
mil u no vn I
ou the it hill
flK^S >car ,
,\Ntjo'tii]i
fcii; I •' 'H,hlorr
vy Icfigae
:(«.taKCf
lind* section of
the North wit.
Jotv • )(>, (Af
eraf' sboWeil
1 nday for the
their
first
miuenw(*epers
w here I he (ier
Hruitgh 't>h!!.
1 in..
headed
Nether-
iTh:, lowd- It bine from
4r^
Black Giants Play
DeQuincy Team at
Park Here Today
■"fill.' l.hVfl5e"Ttbi..k '«! >•"« iv^jT i " |
*" c'ew (•lifc^esi in uniform ii're e*- !
ped.ed to jrtiu Into strong onposttioii.j
1 (Tiers ond directors of the Or-
jt-ee Junior Chamber of 1 'ottmierce,
Wle to be elected ,«( 11 " e*t monthly
iiicet!lrn"mii|i<i|.lli"'w'.!U,. ho held In 'the par^#'3
|«-r of ihe Holland lioref' TOCK^rfS'
night of ne-M week i f 7 ;-10 o'ljjMfs,
'evdt</ ■■ said
t on nil Income
/■
recent !,v
ah 11
she
re-
cel ii'fl.
Fish :; s i Id/ .M 1 irgentliiui used "fam
lie; tinsta." la-fore he; became a cabl
iiffli officer. In ordet^t^ ejiehiingc prop
eefv tylth his wife, The treaaui>'
head/volonleet's/li) submit Ills tax re-
turns to ttve„4'oninilttce.
Or a n g e/ Furniture
Force Attend Philco
.- for^i;!
i- . men
$Mt*' y««* ..*ii<f;,iiro'.
kOAirrd; w f<it (fMng
tutme tj dtma.
'
WKAK ANI> TKAR
OKNVHi:, \Kalling from a third )
story window is pl^ttjr tought on ,th« |
•llmw. ft-iear old iteWtHW Atidal
iVJfearneil. •,*
MS Ti^V "I" «-hep
a r:ilHnir. bounc-
r roof ttn)^ fumbled
/tlslocitti d
he etisshed throi
m off a flmt fh
'iM,
Showing In Houston
The Orange Kiinilj^re eonipnuy
& of liolio tedinteians nhd sttteit-
'en went to Houston Friday t'I sev
the showing -of the hew "IWJtl- I'hllco
radios. ArrblV Hepwe, «ianager.
stuted thai many new nowlds wlti tie
on display at the atore hy n®*t Mon
'■ ' ' '
NAf'i FS. Jut* i«. tA\>y*£
S'^rsi tlelailfC'' Boi^ei elj^'ro'ittjer • nt
the' (' N # '*« nw fd"Ot. i^ee'ced
in enthusl -stle tv^jefow , t-em « .TSM*
polltaiu n rowvl .Here liidayi u|mo hei
artival als-iifrf ll e.Co i.|e 41 f'avo^;:
ThCe. cf. 11
! Av Jill'*
here this'* Mfteroiem nlmn |l ev ">ffii
the OetX'iney migro team at Wi«t
.! Knd pnrk stnciinu ni g -jo o'c'Oc1
I'he ww-"- placei-i* . Inchidu -M, Cule«
hoin. *; h, (Vdema-o, ;>H; Cogyllle,
lieWls and IMI-'i-, pll'hers; Jloj
and Zew Its by. s*.
ge eioWd Is emiected J^T' the
(tame^ ^Hiilf .of the graiuhd ind Will
be rese|vM. for w hirrT^fwWB"
I t KHC I' ty'ti K AIM 'It K
THIINTO?^-'Hnt. — No one wit*
mor . jntj.iiw^Sted than Captain H. Xtel
psees^d^the ttoyai Caniidlnn air force
<k&( poller; uttMRKti and Wurt*
trched the Trent river for hie lady,
He stood by and watched the
r«;tttv h. iisking another man what had
h • p|ienet|, jgjjHSI
"We're ,l"ofct « for .11 m-.'i vt think
Is ffptwtied'" the nmn ri'i«hed.
Vlothrs w<fr foilrd ever ll < fe
•'III*
on the
h«nk."
"They're thy clothes.", m .Steph-
i't;
' t«r
%
n vacation.
ettu.
tfifVe~r isl,v^ "httNffll.-,
i M*'on «lnt' it's l«si|ljjitftiii are: M.
Ii. North. pi,-e«'.ilo^t^Frati«i u. Sn lth.
vice |U'"<dtl"iit: J-WJwit'i^I S, (Vterson,
,secretary, itrj^Hatbew tjliech r,t reaM-*".
prer. Bv,'
tl it^ eilitelsloo/l t flat pl tns will be
made at this meeting for staging •
sWo'tiibersltlp drive. The membership
at this time Is •"►.n
Or a n g e Furniture
Air - Conditions
Office In Store
The Orange Furniture company bna
rpmndeled and elf conditioned the
office With a Frlghtalre ulr condition-
er. a product for W'leh they have.
sumed the ageqey. Fainted white and
"flrely gl - se«i In .iil^e, ne'.v ciffiee
i'dds a L't*ilt denl. to the ttttraHUp-
pes* tif |he rtiirij «'-d t the "eomfort
Vlted to Inspect the lmisrr
MBHiilwifcifet'. -.
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