The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 90, Ed. 1 Monday, April 18, 1938 Page: 1 of 4
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TH' fi Iv Xi vm iMjn,r published
In' Orange tv ut y. Heart of the
ttoutheegt Texas Lumber. Rlc* Oli,
Farm and Industrial Rmpfre.
.VOLUME XXV
OttAXOK) TKXAS. MOXtl.W, Al'HIL IS, 1K1S
If
DIVISION MEET
teat will bar? cnneld-
. jrtlihi ret-(I'-iili i.,r; ..-K the reoTgntil**-
'meeting of the Texas Htate
Tettelijsrs association. which meets In
' Houston V|>iit 21, 2 2 and 23. The
'.inoorltia 'fneltides S3 co: Iitlen, known
..■in ill.' -Southeast Division of Texas
' Htnle 'IV'.K lie,'.; .•innifi itinh.' in thin
meeting. Ml*,* flam .Ueitride, t rin-
cip.'ti of ih*! Andersen school, will
"oi'i e a inem-ber o/.the MH'Uthc
committee, |3ot?eiie Hughes, teacher
. nt the High K. !irxi|, ttUL norvp as lH'CM-
|dent of -the Vocational Apple uitnro
(•pi'tkni; JK«m Iiefllv'llf Jackson. tcfieh-
it at I In- .Vtuiepseo school |iml presi*
*1' *11 of flic tlrajlge Teachers a.Mn.H-i.t-
ttolJ. will In' a J 'la 11' Till .files t at the
general t>i lw lick I In the city
audita; mm Saturday morning. \V„
E. I.MWfy. I.-.il.,superintendent, will
serve n't chairman of the school ex_
excutiye neetii.ii, This meeting .will
draw about 8(|ttfl teachers, and it In
a cornpiiniont to the Orange facul-
ties in have |in members recogRlMd
th'Jh wldHy. In addition, tu the
Above, :i large number of the locnl
. tcarherv will attend tho mkhIoii:
A double Il"]i.lay in on the school
calendar In provide for thin prlvl-
1 ege anil ill the same time gfv« oli.
— "ri Wimi' to-Mart' Jacinto I My. The
general meeting Ih under the direc-
tion of 1'lavd <"!. Betts, superinten-
dent of m-liouiw, Wharton, Texan.
She Woos the Pool and Sun
AMERICA
MEDICAL CARE
SECURITY
STRIKES
MEDICAL MEETING
1 LErs DO
SOMETHING
ABOUT IT
til' i In1 inaiev- ttoorces of .delight be-
ing developed In (frnnge frith pro.
gross a iv> the va rliuiH loop drive*
thiough tlio pines of Bast Texas and
\\ est I/'Mii^i«na. A one-hour loop
v'in I.Ittie Cypress, Ueweyytlle. Too.
(Special to The l.enHer) 1
AJIEIUCA has been it nation of
sailors. \x have nailed the seas at
finance. industry, , invention. and
iwnstruetlon ut all kinds. and have
I i de I'tegtces'Jn every direction.
| The post sieve n year* have l.een de-
| voted to drlftliiK. VCe hove been like
; a,n old «thunk, .merely drifting with
i the tide. If we i-oriltniw our prex-
| eat iM.oi'ne, we nliall eriMe . to be nail-
ora and l e«:inne jhoIViwUhki I lirlfiern.
Ikui the Anierlrun raiail ehanxed'.' ih
j IH« American aplrlt g*n&, and are we |
bended for a different Amevh-aI j
d >n;t think ho. We have reiteh a j
very low ebb. hut the kind of brains j
and lieiirt 't ha I fat hf red this eoin- j
try . to Hitbllme heights, will rlstf j
asuhi and steer , the ship <tf state j
safely Into port. l'efure It is over j
another rivll war may lie foiiftht. but j
the Ramie old fOi inerlea. will lie, vie-
torlous aimi we wilt emerge a | elter i
and Htronuei- America. It will lie ac J_
eoinpHwhed—wit ho w the l«l of any I
foreign Ism, but will be ai iumplish- |
I'd by the spirit of true AmerUanlsui I
aiul we shall again he ,n iu>lion ~bt j
sailors. - ,■■■■ -r—"
• ' ' )
1IBWCAI. care of the nnfortiinate |
is (tlven little attention. We eon-
j tlnrie to impose on the, goodness of |
i the generous physlefan. All we
j have done Im to give scant attention
to the seriously ulTlleted cases. Kv-
ery time tM subjwt is mentioned,
t >on ,-liear the same old ery. money!
j Apparently, some, never think of
wtiat It Is costing the taxpayers fo*
not give medlcaf attention- When
ill' consider what It costs to "care
for those wEto are on the relief rolls
and aro there because of ntedlcal ne_
gleet. It dofx not take a smart man
to see that It would cost the tax-
payer* less' money to- keep the un-
4 rtMiw wtt tllH' X -titU* i > --* <■
him after he becomes afflicted. Some
drt.v, let us hope. We wHl be. a little
more Intelligent arid eareful In the
election of statesmen to make our
laws.
tt to modemte nort
wind# on the <oa t.
JAPS LAUNCHV^.^
STRONG ATTACK
IN
Whenever time will allow, Dfemt Olbson. winsome RKO Radio actreaa,
la sure to be found basking In the warm Calltornla stinW some papular
resort. In this case her leisure Is being spent at the pool of the Beverly
Hills Hotel. Her perfect figure is clad In a becoming onp-piece bathing
■alt of white satin lastex.
"if'.v, Starks and Hlnc lake, over grav-
el H .ilat'ed uonds except for n few
miles on tho (i. S. T.-. will bring de-
light op ^account of' the varied scen-
ery ami the privilege of breathing
tiic air laden with the aroma of the
forests and flowers. Another loop
drive out of Orange, via IVtrt Arthur,
H^auiiiont and Vldor, Is' being looked
frirwrtrd to wit.li the. eotapietion of
the new l'ort Artliiir t Irange bridge.
The day of a few Jit Me saw _fnU)s
WfHi.fr powered in ia>\itrast \Vlth
the ;in fit' saw mills of former
(lays, arc -apparently hertv at. least
-f V a spell. There is almost con-
timioiisly In operation In the Orange
, Irtrrilor.v oiio ,-r two little iwirtable
\ ^siuv mills poiv.ered iiy automobile mii>
lor'?, the man power being furnish-
ed 1>y three i>r four \yorkers. These
litile plant.s are dismantled, moved —tfA'est meat l^l*r
n'fid set tip for operation again lit
lows lltiie. than a day as a rile.
Those "little Va'tt* Wlmi the avail-
tilile litnher "mrotiks.
The time when Orange will con-
stitute the only pulp and paper port
• of the entire gulf coast, should and'
will lit rapidly speeded up before
the opportunities fc'r raw material*
huvo fitVn' utilized by concerns
headquartering elsewhere, Pulp and
paper mill ,men throughout, the eoun.
: fry will declare ''right oft the reel"
that Orange under present; conditions
offers the best opportunities for
pUlp and paper manufacturing of
Miv place in the South. "lx>fs Do
Kemctliing About It."
IAIN PREVENTS
SPUDDING IN OF
TEXAS CO. WELL
It was understood that the heavy
rainfall of Inst night and today pre-
vent. .1 (lie Te*;ns company from
spudding in on Jfo. 1 Hill Stark. South...
Orange wild-cat. It was thought that
drilling would lie started some time
tdday. In order to set large surface
caring for derrick protection.. ,
•Kngland's oldest military corps,
the Tpetuen of the UuM'l. was fotlnd-
ed In 148R. ' ;
The BYSTANDER
■y
CHA8. A. OAI/T
THE OfHKR HIDB
II you don't «et on with foIUs
And wonder what to do ^
Jan try to figure why "
7
SirXHISK prayer™ meetings were
lie-hl In all siftlods of the country
Sunday hiorttlng. Prayer Is a pow-
erful force and people should pay
tribute to Christ, but 1 wonder how
many people thought of taking a
bottle of milk to a hiNigrv baby or
an undernourished mother? ,1. don't
know f>f any better way to pay trtb-
uee' to Christ. Do you? The Apos-
tle l'at l j>ald. "By my works 1 will
hIiow you .Faithi1'* ■-—Action, not out- ^
ward roanlfcstatIons, allow your faith
in Christ «n<* ( einWs«ra e your
Christianity. I suggest a little more
DK.MO X ST It A.XION
NEW OIL WELL
BROUGHT IN ON
MCGILL LAND
Another banner oil well lias .just
be«n brought in by Itvan-Thonipsen
In Xo. 1 Mcfilll at HI23 fed.
The plug in this well was drilled
yesterday and .screen set last night.
Work of washing In the well was
completed around 111:110 this morn-
ing after* which the producrton was
turned" Into llnj,,. ht^rtiltig pit.
- Ti> ind>^Uwws<i■ i ii ."■.nint'stwy-nvtt"'Wnrt* 'rwiifiam1
PHBSIOHNT Hiiosevelt urges se-
curity for all the |itoi> e. tVe should
be grateful for a president who
thinks of all the people. Any other
kind of security Is not security In
Heciirlty for all
the people Is the only security that
e'Rti l st, awl lasting security Is the
kind needed; It is the -aWft
which .will make the nation sectire,
Krttnee might do well to read, care-
fully. suggestions our president
makes to congress. If France wants
to preserve her nation^ which she
fears is retjdy to fall, the surest way
Is to see that all her people are se-
cure. security of the people will
nation secure. The lack of
will make a nation salV
A rSAH.WAT strike Jooms In the
nation amt we wonder what Is going
to ht*p| en ftext' It seema We are
having enough trmuMe without heap-
ing tiny more on the people. HVhy
nut the railway officials and labor
leaders, gather around a table and
settle the trouble? If such action
is impossible, there Is something
wrong with one,"ol* both sides. The
public suffers as much as the com.
party t>l union labor In such de-
putes. There are smart men on Iwih
sides and Intelligent men Should be
able to solve the trouble around the
table and avoid a strike.
A MEDICAL, group tins nnnrfune-
ed a meeting and program,,' There
will be some very Interesting papers
presented at the meeting^ They w ,
I am sure, deal with' research and
advancement in tl^# various fields of
medical science. I wonder Why, In
al meeting of theological men. .you
never hear the rending of a paper
dealing with a new idea, not a new
thought In the field of philosophy?
It all deals twlth human life and
has a bearing* on ereryday IWe and
auch dlsrusslons might be helpful. I
suggest the preacher* of each town
study, for thirty «ays. tint philosophy
of Socrates, and at the end ol thirty
days hold an open (ortrtn. among
themselves, and exchange ideas on
the *nhJ*M.^-*8 a*red thought In
•van' direction Is needed and oan
he Awfal. Why n<* fl? Iff
There are
million
approximately half *
tn the. halted Btatea
ranking as n banner producer would
yield a verj high gravity of oil fronv
the gtea test depth ef kff "Kiiinl
brought In to date in this- fteld.
Oil men thtiotiglio'ui' The country
aro now lOok-Jng forward to a very
aetlve drilling cattVpalgri fiif,' off-fet
wells on the various tracts of lands
sltuntod near the Well which extends
the producing territory directly (o
the north of the cluster of deep BIs-
corery wells on the southwest flank
i'if the field by "nan feet.
The well also brings to light; a
brand new satnl stratum of rich pro-
ducing .sand tli,y.t will cause the i>[k
eratoJ-s to search diligently In other
sections of the field.
The depth of tills new oil sand
stratum is from 160 lit 175 feet great-,
er than what . Is known as the Frio
sands found at, depths .varying from
5fi3S to fiHTO feot. The sand In this"
Well | not called T'lio sand and uo
to, the ,la_te t reivirt. the gravity was"
saKl to lie n bit lower than that of
the Union l'rod.cing company's \Vi.
2 I.utcher & Monro 1 aimlior colli,
pany.
It' was (he goneraT 'coni'cnsls of
opinion ax I his well clears
day. that the well as a whole would
be as good If not the biW vjjjsil "Iti
the field.. This .made the sixth deep
test producer.
Local Recreation
Program praised,
By Disf. Leaders
Miss . I' ox. of ^ MiiustotV Itlstrict su-
porviser of recreation; Mrs. ltolh. of
llo ston. assistant to\ Miss Koxt;
Miss St. John, superintendent of rec-
reation from* Beaumont. \ and Miss
Kr,'liner, superintendent W recrea-
tion from IVrt Arthur, wore in Or-
ange for the all-day conference of
recreation superintendents, tpe Itttter
part of the week.
Orange, was ctTpiplimenied W Us
.being iiound wise and puouy\foolish
lit its buying cf^lts athletic equip-
ment. u was IfitiitfW.upon. I'.Hiii'kup
the '"pVoteM
was IffnniL up
g "i*rriW'h*'(W
Wtia discovered" iTfTat^Orabge was'
with tho finest .-nhletic e<|i ipAient.
and iniiulry was made ah to where
this eijitlpntent was purchased. a It
has been so durable. All athletic
supplies were purchased- In <>rnnji,
and brands of the various bails ari\i
bats were given-
It
the only 'city which contributed a
private office to the superintendent.
It be-the only cfty that ba* a reeren-
tlon hall and a centrtilined sti'S'e
roowi.
■ 'Che following were some of the
subjects discussed at this . confer-
■tmye.- ~
"The Use oft fi'-knleers Available
in the • t.'offitnunitji?!,'|(;'-J"Av ll ld« Ri-
cllitles vfftK Ju'dndU'ctltig a lieceeatlon
I'rogriim"; "The AvallahlHty of Sup-
plies for the operation of the ICecre,
ation I'rogra nl|"'_t "Project Supervis-
ion."
Tick Eradication
Program Progresses
—Oranftft
county for'v)lie tjnuitb e/( March, one
- - a i
Bs;<fci,be A^sot,<luted Press
Tbtividswiif eailse and effect bound
(he "world today In a eloee-ku.lt
nuartelsonie cotumtMUty in which
idiservers saw a rejiillou bet ween
such things as _! { .|tt*b .ttalliMi «c-
corfl nijfl A_i>lg sc.ile Japanese offen-
sive oiy the battlefields of t'hlna.
, The. Jaiiianese launched a strung
attack til southeastern Shantung
province designed t wipe out recent
reverses and end the, war with a
swift, powerful struke before China
grtiWS stronger 'and outside factors
block Tokyo's ambitions. VT
The scttlenieiit ls t ween Ilritfrtn
and .Italy was viewed as a sort of
clearing of th* British decks, permit-
ting London (o tifcke a stronger hand.
In the Far Kast. '/.
Japan's war maker* also had it Wrtry
.eye on soviet Itussla. pribahly in fear
tlvit weakening of, Japan by pro-
b.nged war would ptease .Moseaw..
Jupunese-Uussbtn relations were
taxed anew by detention of a Jnpun-
ese army plana fi-rcid ibiwn on Rus-
sian 'territory north of Vladivostok.
Jupun asked release of the ship ant
the' soviet answer was a protest
against flying over Moscow's do-
main. '
Tokyo's poBtlonf crisis seemed to
have eased without Premier Prince
Konoye carrying out a reported
tlweat to resign. Apparently cabinet
friction was lessened by a united de-
Hire to bent China to her knees as
ipilckly us possible.
The .leader of Japan's largest po_
lltlrtfl party', the Mlnseito. called up-
on the nation to "join In complete
unity to overcome the difficulties of
this momentous situation. Military
operations should go band In hand,
with political movemeivta,'\^--
In the world's other war the Span-
ish Insurgents formed a senil-clrrie
of steel around coastal Tortosa and
stubbed tbrotgh outlying govern-
ment defenses.
The instilment* felt that the' Wit"
of Tortoaa. key to soulherp t'ntu-
lonla, wa« imminent That would dp-/
en ITie way- for ft drive northeust
against. Tarragona and Barcelona.
The Jkw.o-ftaHun accord contained
an assnrance Italy held no untoward
economic or territorial nmMtlona re-
garding Spain. France, encouraged
by this commitment, was eager ,f.o
\follow the British lead i« ttpiieas-
hieai. - If
V I'arts announced II had made «n
overtnie to Premier Mussolini. The
French leaders hoped thut,: hegotln
tioris to expand the Angly.itallau or-
cfntrdj into a three-tsiw««v'sectirB.v /pact
be completed before IJeetiuiny's
AdollV Hitler vlsitjr 11 Dtice j next
months. S I
Britain hopes to add C.ermany as
!tnother\ pat?tn<'i- In the "Mew /Ijjcar-
Miyef's price regarding central
Soft Ball League
- It was definitely understood hofe
totttoy that- •/.. \V Milliard, who has
fathered much of the athletic uvtivI-
ties In this cllv for a number of
years, has agreed to become the jKlgt
to reign over the Orange city soft-
tM|it league, which. was t ecently or-
BttnlgW. Hllliard is ,tho father of
Bubn art,) J, i , Hililurd, who made
iVonderful progress In football, basc-
inili and other sports.
The n«xt .meeting of the league Is-
.-Kj-lie held Monthly nlgHC April 23.
The mm soft boll 'g.tnie Is wheilul-
••d to: lit' placed by the cjuallty Clean-
ers ami f;< IT States I'tllltles . cofti-
pany , learns on the funis scluifTt-
«t ou tuts next Wednesday 'aftcrn.siiV--
at 5; Su o'clock
URT BUSY
THIS VEER
Proceedings .f the Orange county
court today Included thilt of one
man pleading guilty to the charge of
possessing foe sale. unstamped li-
quor. A fine of $ 1(1(1 null cost was
imposed upon the defendant.
A slot machine case was set for
tirlijl Thursday of this week.
Another 17-yenr ohl boy, arrested
tysjt night by the police 'ityuo'lnient,
ctWrfessed lo the crime of httving
iokl.nl the Travis Tire nnd Service
coinpany store duiiing the night of
approximately ISiV With the ex-
ecution of alsiut IS cents, the money
stolen from the station was returned
hy the yoiylh who showed uti
mistaken evidence of being very tien-
Itcnt for his crime, lie tuS«est s1
lhat what he ncislcd tjvns n good .Wsh-
lug- Me Haiti Unit be wn . iinde'r the
lufluence of lbjuor anil J^'Uptnted
that this wag the cause ftf his crim-
inal —*,1"- -We -teht -1 We^^iiWWeera ■ -the
names of persons friijn whom be Itod
purchased the In-toxtennts, In view
his l elng a mlnpf by fofi.;r years.
FLOODED BY
HEAVY RAIN
GROsVKXOIt TO COACII
OOUMOX, t'olo. (A P) - George
Orosvenor, n stellar halfback with
the Chicago CVirdlnnls' professlotitll
tenni seveuil years, will conch at
ptteblo Centennial .high • school, tfnrj/?
Ing next fall. Orosvenor Is nnvty'n.
teacher Of biology at Hie iSwdctt-
hlgh school.
CHANCH FOR CNI.rCKY 0\1<H
DBNVKlt. (AP) The ladv golf-
ers at the ItOcKiv "Siltsv ntaln club who
never win tvMf prices will ge their
chance in (jti^ final event of the com-
ing #*n ojff All ttlso-rnws may com-
pete Itj^nti l'vniole plny-ln-everythlrtg-
wln-jil.notlilng tourtwment.
I
There are more than fit,OflO,0(10
church members In the Cnlted
fitatits. . •
stale niftit," I7 K', yilAI men who
spent their time ij ;1in effort to erntl-
n'tiiitiit feivri-'''tfi^j4frtlftfTmPT''' i*
of approx i nyfteI y' tUiHI.KI was ex-
pended by j Tib< department. In Its reg-
uliir 'tlcjjreradlcatlhu. program. 1,7.8#
hwdsyXantl. a toiitl -of :tl,!'2l cattle
wcije in#in?eted (yMtfS^KC'anil of this
lydinbcr no lTerd.< and no cattle were
ti.ithd to be Infested. 1«!i herds and
.a. -udal of 34!>l ( little are lielng- held
for "furthfjv,feystem.ntte treatment. All
e\cepi ffve 'herds' were systematical-
ly dipped. Tiiere w«m no tick qua''-
atUlne violations,
The livestock sanitary commission
jpf Texas will continue tb« work in
Orange county tntll It bus been
cleaned of all fever tlcls infestation.
The above work vrtis conducted un-
der j^itpei'vlslonj c*t II- 1*. Ootnloy.
county Bupci'visfor ol' tick eriidlcation
WofrH. Oi'tinge. Te*a<f. '•
Note; 17-15. 3A HA I paid Inspee.
tors «ere employed in Orange <'oun-
ly which were not included In Ibe
iiboveexiietidHure.
Kurop
r.iiUflti
New
"was the big questton h> ix.tli
and Fratlice.
Land ,
Filed Here
Filed for riviyd lodit; nt the nfflcc
of I he ( M'anae ivoiiuty elertc was rt
cotnmerclal "nil" ml lease executed
Kssle rl Con ley of llenn-
niont to the Oulf Oil corporation,
conveying the right to7 devebqi for
oil. gas and Other minerals on 10
acres of land sltuiited/ in the Wm.
Dyson survey, and lining a part of
the TreviUe Oranger / IlOO-aci'e tract.
The instrumcnl be«t?« a fl revenue
stamp. \
Another lease wns/thatVof Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Miller, (tiring\tt five-year
commercial "H "'/"I lease on 1.80
acres of land In the Alexander Cal_
der surrey. In Cove addltlori. to 0, K.
(lllherl, flfl and/Other va): tible <'on-
sble'rrttlons.
Hnltifiill In Orange last night and
up to 8 o'clock this morning gilnged
:t.JI Inches. The major, port of the
rain fell between f. and 7 :30 a. nt.
Many of the downtown streets were
flooded for ft shnrt lltue. Va-rlotis
set'tlons of the northeastern part of
I lie city are being flooded by over-'
flow waters from the river, accord-
ing lo reports today.
While the rise crest froiti tlie i>rlg-
I«na heavy rains falling l the upper
Mrtblne valley has apparently been
i:enchert—In—the belgbt of 8.8—feot-
guaged here, it is i(irite"evident there
will be another rise in the stream
that will develop lu the next woV>!< t"
ten days.
The Htnrsh areas Of Henthetist T«x.
as t and Southwest UiUlslana are cov-
ered with overftoiv waters at t hi A
time that threaten to f.ibrtriorge miles
of the sand and grovel surfa-t
roiuts. ■
\ SHIXflTO.V. April t*. (J
Bepubilcutvi jtpfjk be load to
denonnrlng P;e id.eni ftoosevelt'i
ftan.ooo.tioo relief riH-overy pr
flppnreptly giving up the *trnt«jbr>
lyhlch they sometimes let ariti-n«
deal democl'uts direct the-
adnilnistriillon measures.
, Mepiib'b aii I'bali inan' J, li HilBilI.
tot* and Mennlor ArW r Vu denh rtf, |
H.,, Hh-h. .wmrtMt«;W '... h*g "pump
prlmhig" propnsals its unwound. .'
• Chairitinn Hamilton, replying lo
the president's "fireside chat," declar-
ed M i ltot evelt was more lti
ed In "prifltltiK tfi* i«db " foe (hp
Novemb«'i''Tflci>h)rr#a«lon*l
I lion In ^'priming the t tnps
cuveey." . , '
, ■ .National security, Hamilton «htd,.
can not lie based ,Mi "profllirats spetut-
ln«" fie tiled fw.wo.lhwlm yt
federal expend I tares (hiring five
years of the Roosevelt administra-
tion In support qf his contention.
Vnndenberg's speech was tn#d
during a broH.deast debate with S
Hill, ft., Ala. who was elected
an adinluhuratlon platform la t
ter. H-', •' ■ >' v ' i9/";
Hill on id the Ho«vcr ildmft
Hon, when f«<in* a hu
sfdn, had waited o long IJ
it' turned the slump Into ,a major
presslon. j/ ' . aaB^H
"Business had all/fhe freedom««d
encotirageuient It )g(ubl as| ,rm"
continued- "Ojrfy custom
>«r how t«
the confldeuce wltiiom custi
The rpdn who dl.l It was
Hcbm'" Koosevelt." 0^^:- >
tini er I Helved Vuiwlenbe-rg fee
Ing "mute as • mu«^«*y" during
iM-onnmic orlifls irt ' the I
ministration.
Vnndeubergr calling
Uoosevi'it'snew program
bai king and jiflther Hoovi
advisors
BoosevelpC new progra
error." expressed belief
i >Urn#, Vf*ff
. hiiuiifw jbeaunuwil --!«>• v
„d llWes" couhl turn the econontfce
„t In l () days. He deilaced, howeeee.
another t'pump priming adventitW"
could not do If.
"1'itmp priming," sold Vaodenher*.
"means bigger debts, bigger dettrtte
aiul liigger taxes. It mtans diseottr-
ageipenr to -private Industry — whSfh
Is our sole source of true reoovery.
"It Is a deterrent father^ Ihjft .'Jm
Ionic lo that confidence whleh ••
newt in the bbsidstretim of o-r eom-
inerce." i
AVAHHlN'dTON. April 18. (At ) —
President Itooscvelt's suggestion for
legislation lo remove tax etemptloti*
on government securftles unit saKr-
Ics brought a proposal today
Senator Byrd. !>.. Va.. |p aceopypllsh
the some result (brugh constitution-
al ametiilnumi. ' _
ESCAPED YOUTB
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All Gas Appliance
Cooking School
APRIL -25-26-27
Orange Leader
Open
> Bmys of
Women of Orange and vicinity will
hear and learn ahoot menus, mar-
keting. budgeting, step-snvers, -. reci-
pes. baking, frying. I«l* r savers, vi-
tamins anil scores of other interest-
ing things related to food when the
Orftnge Leader All-Has Appllenc*
Cooking school opens here at the
tiem (healer one week from today.
The Happy Kitchen Cooking
school, a real gold mine of informa-
tion, for every housewife. In to he
presented under the atteptce* of this
newspaper. acting In cooperation
t *Mh a number of national food c rtf-
cenis and local merchants wfj ' wlsh
to provide this opportunity for the
women to study untlfrih# direction
of a natlonslly fgtfiou* home econ-
mlat.
The Jjptftirer. Mrs. (lertrede B:<r-
bank, fn addition to h-'-- *-
l«p familiar with her suhiect. In
of the moat interesting
preaewted on the platform la
Rrerything In eOaaerttlo
Orange leader cooking
ItKNVKU, t'olo. (API -f Or.
K. Atterberry. DtiltVdr iisteoti:\^hf"<iays
proper ' igplag 1ms greiyj^r redSieed
tinkle injuries <iiunnjj.,-h7isk t|bail play-
er*. In recenl he said. Il per
cent of thjueWjwiflefi anffereA, t)y cage
pla.vei>^Wet'C sprained ankles.
, ■ i,' ■ y-'-i - —■
ing School To
y Offering Three
Information Free
\frec. No admission Is to he charged,
■ nd numerous free nttrnciionM have
bVen provided, such as the dt Hy dl'<
trtlHitloh of valuable samples and®
souvenirs.
J. 1/. Cole, who conducts JktT A. i*
P, store Iinlikel, ri'poHjpt' |0 oBlfftetS
this morning tha^Jwc ielt sure tliftt
Howard Pleisyif .3'Venr old fugitive
recently «-' «' Iwup*
asrinp^'At Austin, was In his place
!)UMltiess H.avui'ilay night. The
yif.'ng wan, fwearing nice WgW
dove-colr,red hut. dark iroinsets.
vvhlto shirt and beoi'ln,{ a very fair
complexion, cmflcd at the market to
ask for work enough to pny f' *
small piece ot meat. He wits lit van
Hie nicai. ,wtlhout 'the vvefk. After
reading it description of the fiilltlt*
ip the newspapers today, Cole can e
lo the conclusion that llie j'Oiihg nutn
was none other than Howard 1 *lersea.^
I
American
To M«
ji'M
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I
I a mu ,' * j
It imirfvt
yWnmfit
Mrk B rbank will cover, lhg^#'Hole
sni je ^t of food with main
thoughts In mind; to muhe
kitchen \worfc fnoj^fdeasant ami ef
fktenl; And. .js^'ond. to make the
family's J dif dollar go further than
vei\ gone before.
omen Attending the whooj «III
be rewarded by gaining new knowl-
edge not only, In the preparation of
•o-rnlled f«niy\ dishes, but also .In
an abundance of Ideas on bow fo , ,
rary 'be basic (oilds In such a way ]
that nobody t the table nee.1 ever ; Msrilsge
complain that tlieV are entlag "the j office of the
same Qld thing" erVy day. day were those
Tlvtfi* who attend urged to l*
Itv'their seats early. As It Is Impos-
sible to raaWve seats. \ The opening
day> leeiare will starl\promptly nt
Sets ef. the I.loyd HraWiS
the A merle t o f ^rion are
MejtVd to be l't avte'> fi nce d-r lh
'^ regUbw nreedni; UK be held tonight
r.;:il loelv--U' ' be (.eh.* hill.
The I adleV/ :v xllbi * will be In
charge nf tiie progenm.
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COURT HOUSK
AND CITY HAU.
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Smith, Mrs. Frank R. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 90, Ed. 1 Monday, April 18, 1938, newspaper, April 18, 1938; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303255/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.