The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 78, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 28, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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SEC JAHNCKE
TOvooptiorinllv fino facilities of the'
municipal airport today bropjrht to
Orange Assistant Secretary of the IT.
B. Navy Erñest , t.ee Jahncke. and
seven largo naval planes.
The naval official transferred from
the Southern Pacific to one of the
' -twtvjr'fl laraest late type trl-motored
planes ^here. 1 for thn „ return flight
' to Washington ' from Houstnti; where
he nnd his staff this week partici-
pated ]n the celebration marking tin
arrival of the cruiser Houston in
that port. ...'
— ' 81 other navy planea gtnppfid ' nt
the local airport ahortly after the
secretary's departure to refuel.' They
•were part of ón éseort group which
accompanied the big tri-motored
plane—bearing the secretary from.
New Orleans to Houston for the
. celebration.
Secretary Jahncke, and his partj^
was met at the train by F. If. Far-
well. active vice president, .of the
lAltehor and Jloore (.umber company,
Mrs. IT. J. Lutcher Stark, and. W. B.
Simmons, secretary to H-- .1. I.titcher
Stark. The secretary, lyi. Commnn-
der. J. J. Clark.' IT. S. N„ and Ma-
jor. A. A. Walters, tí. S. SI. C., mem'
b'ers of his ataff. were takeii to Hhe
airport In automobiles- - where' thoy
boarded the'waiting plane.
Both Secretary jahncke' and Com-
mander Clark, who piloted'the plane,
declared the local airport is one <>?
the best they have seen in the south-
When informed that rain had fallcti
here almost continuously for the pa at K
24i lirtnrs, each expressed surprise at j:
Cite firm" "condition t>f- ••thp-^Wndiiig
field. v i .
In addition to the .secretary and
the pllolv the big plane, which i:i of
the latest type Ford Jr. 3, officially
designated as A-8475 carried ¡Assisl-
aut Pilot Puyne and a mechanic.
Speaking of Houston, Secretary
A youth last night -(ohKB-Hiott
Grubbs. taxi driver, that around
X o'clock Ti Jady seated in a
Chevrolet o^r with v. Mississippi
license, bad ^ivita l him Into the
car. When he was seateil the
lady punched ihlm in the < ide
with a revolver and with ar«le-
tennined look in her eye said,
"Oive me what money yoil. .have
and be (tulck about it-" The
man told the lady that he ilid
hot have n, penny and that he
had just sold his coat off his
back in order' to kef p from
Htnrving. "Well, pet out of this
car and keep quiet." the woman
demanded as she glaired "ocrosa
the street and signalled fo. a
mau who walked across, took his
seat behind the steering wheel
and drove away.
E. W. Brown, Jr., Heads Army Drive
To, Be Held Here November 3 to, 8
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'Y'fj,, W. .nrown. Jr.. nresideitt «if.- I lie < irangc ,, Nntioual Ufink today
acreptrnl tltej tioncrnl clfairrnaishiii of the salvation Army drive,
wlileh—i-s ti) lie ■ li^ld here from Npvenilior ."1 tu, ,S.
Ilun,te'r Beat fx has lU'cepBd the vice cliairm!¡n.slii|t and a rom-,
' píete orgaplxatioti is now luing formed to eoiuliu-t ait active cam-
paign. Funds raised by the drive will replace those which the
Salvation . Artny formerly n "eived • from the ^ ('nmnvunity ■ Chest,
recently alytndóned. It is p< inted out that practically all ol' the
funds raised by the army will go to relieve loi-ai conditions, only
ft small per cent going to sa ary. /'•
A general get-together meeting of campaign workers will b">
held Monday night in the ^ha'ifniah's office and active solh-ltn?
tioti will 'start Tuesday.
RIVAL GENERALS
One Negro Jailed
One in Hospital
After "Planking"
Kddie Samuels, a. negro, was among
'new Ininates of the l-'ranocs Ann
- r.utchet' hospital colorcil ward today
¡as a result of being badly beaten
¡with a pieciv of ) lank allegV'd to have
| been qsedv liy Walter Oreen. Creen
nKHI.l.V, riot. 2S. (AI')--/A mes- ■VV|,H ancs|e<l bv the night isilice offi-
wige to the foreign office (Votij the jl 'acéd in the city prison,
nerninn minister in llranil srtid to- Tl"' urokeit piece-of plank said to
Two New Homes
Being Built
At Vidor
Building activities at Vidor at- the
present time include construction of
a two-story ten-room dwelling: for
Wm. I.owe, a pioneer farmer and
stockman of that community.
Ollle Camp, a Vidor merchant, is
having a modern Ave room dwelling
built near bis store.
day Ihtlt the forc es of "three, generals
w'erei fighting for supremacy on the
Ftreels of. IIio I)e Janeiro,-
T|ie message , said "that streets lend-
..ing to the lira7.IIIan foreign office,
were blocked ami added that it was
uncertain 7 whether' Mello Franco
Would remain as foreign minister for
more thtyi a few hours.
have been used by «Ireen in beating
-JJVillt all exhibit btilldjngs crowd
ftml the carnival nttrnctioiis ilping
juishihg business, ilespít^- thréatcui |
weather. Ihe thiril annual Mttle Cy-?
iiall to be used ns evidence.
u't* his foe were brought to the city press Fulr opened this afternoon at-fi
4 o'clock.. '"^P
Aumíiinceraent of priite winners in ;
foijr denariment* In the erhfhlts fea
tured the" open I hg day. Department
judged were the Woman's Horn*,
fvmonstralion club. Canned Oooda,
Tértile and C.irln' Home Demonstra,
tion division. '}■"
The feature tonight:',
orchestra concert which will
broadcast—over the ground* -llv ttui
AUSTIN, Oct. 2S. (AP)—Charges \ CHICAO0, Oct. 28. (AP}—A spc-
that—- officials of Spar high school. ' cial dispatch to tlte Chicago Tribune
members of conference, P. of the je.^j from Calva today said that the fam-
as Intorscholnstio lyeague, used tin- Uy of Karl I* Yocuia, missing bank-
ethical tactics in obtaining the j wr. had agreed to pay ransom, re-
transfer of an alhlete from the 'Dick- Ported to be 150.000, to agnng ol
: ens to the Spur school, were sus- nien who, abducted blm. __
tnlned here last, night by the league ]
executive committee. The committee1- OAIjVA, 111., Oct. 28. < A1 *)—The
reviewed the charges In executive spk- fn,c oí Kiryl Vocum, kidnaped hank-
slon which lasted nearly four hours. . cr, rested today in the hands of'his
. Although the charges were sus- . wife. " . v
tailed, tM committee did (not expel
Hie Spur' school from the league, but
placed it on probation for..air"1iidcil
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XEW YOUK, Oft. 21 CAP,)
Two self-assured robbers posing a¡\
telegraph messengers, caincil entranflt
tó a Broadway jewelry store near
Times Square two liours before it op-
ened for business today, waited, until
the clerical force, arrived¡ -then made
the manager open the safe and es-
caped with jewelry valued at $200,-
000.
They Cowed a negro watchman
wiiii pistols before- anyone else caine
then( as the clerks arrived, lined
them- up against the wall beside the
watchman. Half an hour later the
Jahncke. in a jocular mood, remark-
ed,'."Oil, Houston\'is. alright, except
(that '.there are too many democrats
over there. I found myself in the
hands of the Philistines."
"The department. - has had some
jmighty line reports from' Orange
to the port facilities and your wa-
terways and we. Ilnd that' you biiV.;>
one of the finest airports in the conn- | manager came and confensed hÁ know
try," he declared. ! the combination of the safe.
The next scheduled stop of t!y j ^t. the excitement drove the com-
secretary and party was /l-afay- ,M„al¡oil iro!a min,| and his hand,
ette, l a. .-^ trembled so that lie could—not open
1. B. Murray, pilot for H. J.„ l.ut- tjm vauU> one of the robbers,
cher Stark, said the secretary's plane pressing a gun against the nianager'n
vyas the largest ever to land at the hill(1 forced him to telephone M. ha-
local airport. IH'Spite its si/e. how- s(,u(hal, proprietor of the store, who
ever, it took off with as much ease , fllrniHhed the ^combination withou
as the smallest lype of aircraft. | asking questions.
Tlie group of six escort planes . Thpn the roblsas opened the safe,
which followed the .ÍTúhiicke ship U^^!l¡fted out the trays of gems and es-
the port include<l three observation caTr,rti ¡„ ao_ automobile.
and three Might Ing planes. They took | Th<>\ Btore thnt of M ltosenthal
off after refueling aijd a rest, of a & sons, at 1637 Broadway
fe.w minutes for- New Orleans, where
they Avill spend the night and then
continuo to Pensacola^-Jllorida. where
they are stationed- '
HUMBLE POSTS
P. O. To Employ
25,000 Extra
For Holidays
! mo DR .TANICTno Oct. 3S. '
Strong precautionary measure were
Invoked today by the prnvisional o4j."
IhOrltles to preserve calm in the eltr-
until a - new government can tnke
Charge Jaiiil brln*r order out: ftf the
chaos ' Which has succeeded rosignn-
t.lon of President Washington I .ills.
]/, More than 10(1 casual tics—were
counted in rioting whicji develonnd
I yesterday When pairls of the fifth.
>eeond and sixth battalions nf -po-i —*—.. . ;- - ; - . i, ,, ,,.
i lice who In Braxil serve us «olrllors UUIU ofl ,hm «ctlvity of the local chat - Iniiowert
in time of national need, revolted at «« toiI iv'« meeting. Tnrtnlng In | spirituals by the jjttle Cypress col-. r
the character of food offered thorn íftMlt «'«I rnxl life saving Behring «V , ored school. - ;i
and attacWil the Ulo He fnneiro 'sir- l"*?**1' «"•triwl on through -the Bed ; Winners In the various depart- rf
i f¡son quarters! ■ ; Cross by volunteer workers .cnc|.u- uients judged (oday were nnnounc«d,.|^
i Mlvely, wltlmiit expense either to—tb^+Áí follows:.
Sinclair Oil company's $11,000 part*
«lile radio triick Which lía been
brought, here by the company. tor aid. -J
, "inn the entertainineht and amusement-
The work which the American Bed ¡ of fair visitors.
Cross is doling; In tlie ,wa>\ of tirst j Another eveut which I* expected $
aid and life saving furnished 'the t" draw many visitors tonight Is the v
topic for utr address before the l£o- ; ope-act play to he presented by the
tary club by Ben K, Behring clintr- ' Tiltil Cy prestí school, which will bo x
* hj! n.' jtroírnfl ' '
It was two hours l>cforo garrison
The banker's wife announced that
she had called off all outside help in
the search for her husband, who dis
ntte period. Resolutions severely appeared Saturday, and that she was
criticising and reprimanding the. no- ¡ "handling the matter herself." She
tion of the Spur officials were adopt-; termed speculation that ,her husband
ed.
: Was held In Chicago for $.10,000 ás
Three charges submitted by tlie i "all guess work" and added that no
Spur district compiittee were mis one, except herselt,- had any knovvl-
tained. \j edge of .the - supposed ransom de-
The first alleged undue pressure , ®and.
■was brought to bear on rtTficials of i Meanwhile; county authorities
the Dickens schooU(to ohtaiii a trans- ! abandoned their-hunt for the miss-
fcr certificate-for Crudy Edgar from ing man when Mrs- Yo^um declined
the Dickens to the Spur school, The to take them Into her confidence,
second alleged the transfer certificate , Two special delivery letters have
of Edgar, submitted to the office in boon received by Mrs. Vocum, one
the league in Austin, did not cou- ! from Kewanee.X 111., and the other
tai^i the true signature of the prln ! from Chicago. Both are reported to
cipat or superintendent of the Dick- have dealt with the rnnsoin queatlon.
The apparent anxiety of the _¡V.o-
cum family to drop fh<; Investiga-
foro his transfer certificate was j tton was viewed with apprelipnsionj
fljpd. by officers of the Illinois Hankers'
association. They expressed belief
that. If .an extortion gang obtained
"easy money" from Yoeuni that other
small town bankers would become.
Ihe constant prey of kidnapers.
"With ■ no y coo (tora tion N from Mrs.
ens school. The third count charged
that Edgar was used in games ¡ be-
flut iiion,
,111c fray. More than -|oo «Hots^weS Kf the Bod cross. From its inccp-
flrPd tion, this activity luis been aided ex-
! Colonel Bnndelra De Mclío, ncomi tm.slvelyv^by the American BellTcle-
imamling Jije fifth battalion, oWl the ; ,. M" "'I'0!' ',1° t,m«
police In their attack on the garrí' I!'" ,'¡HÍ,nHH")"H "r ,,rMt ",'1 work could
son. He was captured and itnorlson- ¡1,0 \« 'thon1 an aoUiowledge-
ed. Others arrested iacHuled ' Col-if!r'nt 0I,(tho ll,"„ employes ,,f
jonel Caldeirn Bastos and Major Ait- ¡ telephone company Tiave plhyetl.
i gnslo Ferreim. As ,p,i.-k|V as shots ¡T" «• present he saMr^-the
I were heard shops shut their doors ; aptivil.v, wjih ijimsclf a« vhalrtiiail,
in ml Iron shutters were run "up. hut "ngageB lhe attention of two /cm-
1 after firing ceased the citv resumed i>,"y0M f,f 1 ■«'«t ' f*change. and
jits normal appenraneoe V When first aid' knowledge was reqtitr-
! Dr. Osvaldo Aranha, liberal lea.l 0,1 !l <cw •V0,"'H !l\° "r telephone
er and acting preni.lent of the state ^nipnnv employes, the s.ibjcot was
of Bio Orando Do Stil. arrived here ,!oth 1,1 ne'",mn"t ,Vh"'
by plane from Porte Allegro and In,- ¡^'Unir hy representatives of the Io-
mcdiajt e|y , beuanconference with : f'n cross chapter.
Boy B. Henderson, athletic direc-
tor of Uic league, said the. commit-
tee voted to placo the school on pro-
bation rattier than resort to expul-
sion, because Edgar; liad ' not been
used 'in conference games by the
Spur school,
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niembi-rs of the military jlintii which The Bed Cross, h - waljd, pi-omul- , .,™
<ed President I.uIá and have ! gated the first aid program of the '011' *<k''or"'' Florence Dnhoii. ;.m|
'.It was believed . Boy Scouts when /that orgaui/.alioti Best# canned touuitocH: Ffrkt, Ague*
that as a consequence of the confer- ¡ was forhled in Hill. " • „ . Arrington: second. Florence Huboi^. |J
\ _ - • . y - 1 In,, É' .«iittitti-i.! If'fhitfAftiklilnili li' ii.iit . IiM 111 . .'O *
,rie Boose. . • I!,,,,,, ■■ i-)ii|--iiii|i|]i ir-im
Best Apron: First, Abbidon Hat-
ion: eecond. Cladys MclionaKfa
Be*t scarf:"'■■First. Mildred C.aston:
second, Winnie Wilkerson-
Best' quart canned tomatoes: First,
Mircto ft cese; second. Mildred Cas-
lon. '
Best canned frtilt-: First, I^llh El*
kinsr . second. Winnie Wilkinson.
I!'{st record ~ book nnd history:
First, Mildred ¿lastón; second, Katy
Rav DelitOi # '
SECOND VEA B WOljtK: Best
gown: First, Florence Dubon; . see- ^
ottd. Anna U Wolfe.
Best .iindergarméntA: First. Flor-
ence1 Duhotli second, Mary Harmou.
Best licarf: First, Agnes Arriiig at
deposed President
assumed charge,
ormc
|enc«^ ooittliirisition of 'h! provisional.i He~ pointed out the crowing need
¡ government■ would ho uniiounccd fo-- ¡ for first aid knowledge hrouvht'ahoiit
¡ d/jy. . x - by gooil roads- mid ' automobiles, /and
* -. ¡paid that it was' hoped cventunlly
Tliern is general ncceptance that j that persons trained In first aid , re-
j f«etul|o Vargas, president of lito . (pi¡,.(>nicntH would lie located al_ i_n-
I Orande Do Sal, rebel -Kcneralissimo. • térvals of at lea^t fl-ve miles along
¡liberal party leader, and defeated i n)| highways. ^He gave Illustrations
, liberal candidate, in the recent presi- : „f tho value of this knowledge i-n
.dentlal elections. will be declared j saving lives of persons injured ill
I president, both to fill out Dr. U'ash- i motor accidents and- also touched on
ington LuIaV unexpired term and to the value of such knowledge in the
begin the regular tej'm as of Nov. I.". home. -
Tt Is not believed, • however, that
he will como here from Punta Oros-
WOMAN HELD
Vocum we can do little now," A. !'■
| Hlijcrwood. iif -Chicago, Becretary of
! the bankers' ' association, was quoted
1 | as saying, adding that "just ns soon
j a* Yocum i« released we are going
into action."
The criminal department of { the
Mociation revealed" crt—"the , same
tiniC that It has been conducting a
quiet investigation of the recent kid-
naping of William I'rban and Frank
Daugherty, both of Peoria, and of a
Des .Moines. Iowa, cigar store owner.
He chnracter'uied life .saving ns
sa, Parana, until ítroops which oflg
i merelv (ii'Ht aid
Best canned vegetables: First. Flor- V,
cik'c Dubon: second, Agnes Arrington. •'
Best prosery.e*: First, Agnea Ar*
rington. , ' x :
Best record book'and history: First.
Evelyn Creen; second, Anna l^uiiso ¿
Wolfe.- '
T1HKD VEAH WOBlf: Host.,0
jKitcii: First, Georgia BichardHou; á
second, Princilln WilkersoiA
Bfst school dress: First, Thelma
Wllley; second, Pviscilla Willsersoy.
'Best slip:. First, I'ríselíla \Vllker«
son: second. Thelma Willey. ,;m
Best scarf: First, (icorgia flich*
in- water,' pointing i- r j.^cilla Wilkerson. fi
e large increase In ; ..... --*a
DENVER, Oct. 28. (AP) — A
long time friend of Mrs. Pearl
O'l.oughlin. charged with the murder :
Recover Gems
inally "fought "the "Stlrt 'haHles I that despite the large increase ^nufirt canned vojíotnhloMÍ
have penetrated fjao Paulo aSid ¡«" rwUI'II'I'Ih ' ''The • nuiiiber'' ofdea Ih'o ! PirW' Richafjlsoti: secomV
De Janeiro. There still is hmrked ;wl",n">lthe numbei of deatj.«. ; WUk(,r(,oll.
. . .. . ' from drowrfiiijr tw t inrioiimiiijí. nivi.. nukuii*
suspicion .u the revolutionary camp. . nohrln „.n!) introduced by E. F1 "Mt n'xie n,llKh' r,Mt
dispatches from the south state, of ^í,,,ár|lim,. Hialnn.itr of" M,e dub a.
motives nnd intentions of the junta. ;, , |o(| Committee, which wis -in
Behring was introduced by E. E.
, I will be employed in the' postal ser-
■ vice during the Christmas holiday
1 season under a plan devised by
ÍTON. Oct. 28. (AP)—Ef ¡ postmaster . General Brown to give
fectivc today the Hun)ble Oil and Be .1 the maximum of aid in relieving dls-
fliulng company posted a Cut. on tress due to unemployment.
crudo oil throughout Ihe Texar-j Under the play the department
fields ranging from seven to fifty [exepeta to spend *0,720.000 in this
cents a Imrrel. „ ' r i work.
It was the most drastic reductlm
in crude , oil In several yehrs. Tic
u BtotftiSSSfr, Texa , If Octv 281—
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. (AP)-- ¡ ¡,'f "iier"^^8tep-da"nghter " T^eoiVrt^ was "In II,ot,t •"* a<1VK ii,, drain pipes leading
Nearly a qliarter of a million persons s,,:i to{iav because police said thev.1to a «ewer main, three diamond rings
members of which waited until
resolution was three weeks idd
Prise ilhv/
fWHkerson: second. Blanche Bilho. '.j
i Best tomato ^ mince meat; Firs!,.,
i'Prlscllla Wilkeraon; second, Blanche :!
, . other mem: ; hm
to , . ... i ■ .... Bilbo.
hers of the committee being V\. H; i u«„t, C. ,.«rt history* ^
t'"1 I charge of the ■ program
jail today because imlioe said the.v
were convinced he could "explain cer-
tain mystery angles of Ibf case-if he
wants to,"
The man under fire is John S. Al-
len. After he was taken Into oils-
.. - „ - , t L . . clerks, carriers nnd laborers, the de-
action followed that of yesterda; .
...i. ,i.„ U1„„j„.j partment will employ 3240 .extra rail
when the Standard Crude oil P W(ir mail clerks, 1000 addition."*
vahied at $4500 were recovered to
day. (/
The jewels, one a -three carat
stone, were dropped In a basin In
an apartment by Mrs. Sam Fertltla-
tody yesterday, officers t«^Ím^o¿|%* *#PT '**?' 1" ?' ^««akereblef."
xiu. errand, the nature^f which «ás'j, ««"dred* «f feet-, of pipe were
not disclcosed. .ftetfrqW to ' police I OP nnd sidewalks nn.ter which
heatlqunrters nn^-liour later, Allen ««me of them were torn a^y.
n ^ «earc.li for the rings entafMne
exfienso estimated at tnoo.
Iplace-Uiemselves in line ivitl. 'it. ntHnf.|,ar<1 n.wl C- M. Sounder*.
| Tt is known^ that this suspicion was \(l committee was \nan ed for next ;
voiced in three -quarters, from the ] week's mooting. President Boy Tom-
I south, where Dr. Vargas is supreme ; announcing that a number of j
Mina* Cernes, one of the origami matters Were scheduled to come he-
at that time -whiehi
Best record hook / and
First. Thelma Willey.
FOCBTH VEAR WORK: ,He«t
preserves:- First. Willie Mae Parker, j
Best grape jelly: First, Willie Mae,
Parker.
¡ tevolntionary states went of Rio De fore the club at mat Time wnien rw.nrd book of nil eittrletóii
JnW^ro, where Dr. .Vargas Is -gjclilr would probably occupy the meeting p.p,.|„c}|ia Wilkerson^ .'-T/l
second.
In addition to 224,000 temporary vras sulijected-'lo a long grilling after
which the/Was led to n cell. ■/
All* ' was questioned last week but
the
an
chasing company (Standard of In ZLñ * ZtJ^ v7hle.- -TrT. 2^" "# ^ ,Ja<1l. Wn 7 ^"^
diana) and the Prairie Oil anlí G.V Xt.' k".T TV* tht". «.'rOor A'-
company slashed OklAhoma and Kan- ,rtnd W a '"'-) rural carrleis, ^- en plalmed he was vimr.ng Wives
m
Mbw
■ y'^-'
oompany
nas cm dea.
Coastal crudes were also included
in the reductions. For Goose Creek,
I Hull, Poling, liberty, Grange. Pierce ¡
| Junction, Raccoon Beud. Barber's;
Hill, Sour' Lake, fipindleton, Sugar-
land; West Columbia , and Humble !}
crndea, A gradea, 11.00, a cut of 1R
cents. For B grades, which do not
meet t?ot for • grade below 25 gr *
itjr 70 cents, n cut of 25 cents,
Employe of the Orange Gin com-
tt' | pany will undertake the taste of dry-
in Wyoming the iniht I/Coiut was
killed. October 14„ '
Frank D-I.oughlin. uncle of I<eona,
who is also charge^ with, murder in
connection with tlie death of his
brother's daughter, has not retained
an attorney for this trial, string
November 12- He has told reporters
has no fear of the ontcome of bis
trial.
Winnie Wilkerson.
thought of. nnd in the north, vi'herc j,ottr.
another mail, Captain Juarez. *Tu- j .
vora. Is considered the logical p"er-~ 1 • ,
soft to han.lle\ the situation, SteimCS Are 'tION Cl.CB—Miss l.ucy Heardtp
HOME DEMONSTRA-
Vickery Will G<
In Dairy Bui
"■ Chuirlnar.
Best Quart- canned Snap Beans:
First prir.o. MaurleevUle Home Dem--i
Roland Vickery. who fftr many
years lived In Bruner addition and
was employed much of the time us .a
mechanic, has become a full-fledged
truck grower and' poultryman and
He has told reporters plans to enter the dairy business on
i wholesale basis in the near future-
Vickery recently built a modern
Country home three miles weal of
the city on the Abrnm Lyons home-
Beinsr Loaded
riPUMiern isrnt r — - - . ,
.. _ • onxtrntk clUg: nwolici pri*<% Mtft,
>. init'irifiitMi Around 12T Íímsshíncmoii w?r t Taylor 1 -"-l v'
tMr/'W,,r,t-r,f loa,1ine '''rV Beat' íkrí canned tomatoes: F«rtó
linee weeks ^tpamern with various ^commodities ..... Mntll„ !
port at.
, ... West Orange Home Domonatratu,.
the. municipal : eIllb; H(><,ondt Mr„. v. SI. Smith. í
_MñmÉ
forty and above at. ll.Ji, cut of Ing around 2R.OOO pounda of cotton Af1.nia C « { 1 . T1-*!stead. The place was Improved for
32- cents. Í/ -that wáa drenched by rain yesterday * I 1 a •*'|a trn
iaa it was being brought here from . f* ^.a, 01
Screen
ves For
. Two joints of aereen ware brought
to Orange this monMni for the
■' -**"*■ Mmmm
Johnson's
IHg;1
the Johnson's bayou territory on an
open barge. The cotton was bauled
this morning from the Fourth atreet
dock to the gin on Mosa and Market
streets. The cotton cargo waa val-
ued at abont $(000. .
CHICAGO,
father; Dr.
Jens Schacht, whose
w
To Get 360,000
WMHtNOTOW. Oct, ig. (AP)—
Atlatita failed thday In the District
of Columbia attttiriMna ootirt la Its
effort to have the canana ' bureau
Ha population as I «0,000-
' Fernando
the ureal-
Fl&SboxIng
iSJw 7% jaÜT,-
m
truck farm with suitable outbuild-
in#a. - •
Thp Beaehwood Baptist church
which was formerly located about
two miles north of Vidor. waa moved
to Vidor laat week and the flrat ser-
vices In the new location were held
Sunday by the pastor, Rev.
j Captain Juárez " yesterday eslab- j
i\1ished a provisional government, at ;
! Babia, or Sao Salvador, completing ¡
i the conquest of nil northeastern Bra
1*11 with (he small army
AM ',v Volunteers, With w
Cao ¡ t jio, (date of Parahyba
sgo to capture Pernambtico. He i jfor i'i
expected In ltio De Janeiro soo-n to , I ~.~'vTM
government- His attitude has onus- nn rreosoted lumber and timber <'or ■ áténhensnñ
¡ed some' nerrousiiess here where a chili and Peru and the Oyldla. tak me,n •
previous political enmity with Dr.^¡nj[ 0I1 lumber and timber for Kuro-
Vargas Is recalled. pean ports. were being loaded bv the
Penetration of the revolutionary t Orange Stevedoring" Fompany,
trpops of Sao Paulo and Rio Do The Stella l.rkcs is loading for
Janeiro also Is causing some nervons-! the Fast Titdies.
ness,- particularly in Sno Paulo where i %
the deposed government spread' re- '
ports that revolutionary troons had TWO ,U,fiO\VED IK)N"P
— Eli Caron, Sr..
d of the P «|iee«, «a
lieep promised /an opportunity to
saclf and loot the city as an liiduce-
ment to join the rebellion. It lsv felt
thnt some clashes are Inevitable.
Dr. Julio Prestes, the erstwhile
prealdeat-elect,_ has been granted
nsvlum Ip the residence of the Brit-
ish consul general at Rao Paulo, and
haa gone there. The residence is
kefit under heavy guard. Dr. Wash-
ington' Luis Is atill tt prlaoner In the
quartera of the officers -of Fort Co-
on the Atlantic ahora of Rio
-ggjHnunmaMBObrau
ON IIOG THKFP CIIARCF.S
A. "B. Wilson and C. Bryant, two'
white men arrested' in the Vidor
community Saturday and charred w|th
hog theft. Ill Justice of the P«ace
J. Miller's conrt. were each held un-
der bond In the sum of *500.. to
awñlt action of the grand jury, fol- *
lowing an exsmlning trial held at 10
«'«•lock thla niorning if ¡Bebe Daniel*.
It was alleged that the two men I taneeier,
bad kflieil two hofe and bad the
third one tied down ready to butcher
Best quart c(|une<l heets: ■_
Rose City Home Demonstration clu
second, Mrs. Ed «tepheuson.
Best quart canneil blackh
First. West Qrange Home '
etration club; second. Miss ^
Heard. ' ' ;--j- '?>M¿MSSEá
Best quart canned figa:
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