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ORANGE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1939
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OUTASFRANCE
FACES WAR
PAIUH. An*. 31. (^VP) — 4 The
French xitvemmcnt drove swifth a-
hrad tislay with Dn | te|mrall<Hin
for war. If II must conic, by decre*
ins thai Pails henceforth must Ik*
blacketl out.
Mean while the diplomatic llm «
for |M*Mct* uegoiis lion* wnp kept
open. nVaiiltif (he n«*kt move by
(jeriimny'it fueiiw.
AcroiM the Ithtne boiler. howe\
fi". French soutee* said. I he < «*ruiiin
"tiny wutf alte*d> u Mnillnte
Tliiuush the I'aii* |M*lkr an order
WBl ItMUed (Milling Into f\r< ulton
the iUk( blaik <>ut Iumh ulivud) pah
Hulled.
(?i d«*r tHefti rifrjr nterlor llfbt
MtUst be rl!|nf>llnhfil (Ml Purls bulhl
Iuks and ever* * miu«i ) «• n •
mi«nmi*4 Liul lid CM | of light rm
• «|N" Ar«y It*, hi will trail without
furl Iht Mnrii|ii|; to cullMia "ff I'm
e|ey|rir cuireut f«r the * l «illd
In* as wr|| it* 4 ill^alltiiiM
The |uiei uiiiHil uIimi il |l*
fifth In lite rHltifiii of Pail*
kHm •-•••tlif leave i| e rlli f '
* h|le InilitfXH lstl«Hi wa* still tiiiill I
Business
Revival Keeps
Workers Busy
• Mr
The ;«i\ crnntcot f r*n «tf> I n k « «e
I h«* t«|llh 1'l< ltllllM|M t( ll-M **
nt|d m|||l^i\ tnptdl**" lo •Inl'fti
r« Viler*. TSm'UmCK1' more t«*h«m l
• h|ld *r Wffr nrll Im Ihc CouMlry In
«oo||u.i«t|<oi i'f e.arutilhn of &«! •'
i*l l h «uilt<«| *e tm«biy
War leer* m<ti« Intrualfled Her
lis hi*< j!rs>n ini t • I «iM)tilnl
• d u hftsh l rlrnlve iitllllert .«nd |m
llli« : l * war CrtUiirlt "
I rnw h truV'rp mn n <UiK future
deM|i|te the frc«|iimt exchange of
dlplointtU' i mI* h IwlMrfll lllitMlll
: ti«l Umn.tii) mm (Strmnny « elnlut-*
on Poland Matty of I hrni Mlrti*.!
the "ei| |( Ml>ii ' | « l it man near
lYemler Vkil tiller «tl«l jcatcnl.o
Frenchmen won Itl know "where we
fttand" after If unln; I hf c nlenl«
• f Adolf Hitler'* note to lit Half
The iw>lr ha* not ycl Ihhmi made
public.
-t.- hAH> tih: Sivximow.
BIT HK WAS P«lKV\llirATlN<;
RN'HMONrK Va (AIM (IfTlcet
linker TrtlnkiW of ('npltol Square
fadlce found otit Hh«# kllle l r«iek
Hohlii. One nliot from the # fTlcer««
rifle wait enough for the murderer-—
an owl with a 4r Inch \vins*prcail.
which ham I icon prrylnK on blrda In
th^ fatnoiiH Ki|tuiie.
In iwplu^.wlth iirevlouii pretlk
tlona. a genuine revival of activities
ut the municipal dock* U belu^ wit
ncMMvd at HiIm time.
Ttmlfht tin* (IrM i* I miner (hiaMxl
l'iiieli |>e Im clie4lule<l to arrive ulid
('it tomerion aurt Itfllnie a cargo of
metal of from ?.ooo to 3.0IM1
loin* In Im* d«'li\ ei e«| at Krltlah |HirtN
A cargo of Clio toil* of
brought here from 1'ltteUuifth. I'u.«
MdR lietng dl*a'liaige«l today from
one of the Aineiltan li.HK*- Mti«
1 omimny « Imrjr* tine of the lar-
ger ty| ea of veejiela of the IVtu*
bargr line umi taking on a cargo of
|«a|M*r 111.mil (act lit «-d at the plant i*f
the litaiigc I'ulp A l*a|>er Mill>. Inc.
f' r t*w®l\eal n. a hile the Itnl llht-r
|l|l£e line cuniiaiuj (llwhaigol h
« uj ito of |iilM and Ireighl.
KroTttl Ireighl cai ■ liad U-en |h 1
led on tlie munlrlpal ahort line to
iitrttr tli*« Inbound freight caigo.
Extension Classes
To Be Conducted
By Sam Houston
SAFETY PROGRi
AND PARADE TO
START AT 3:30
Motion Pictures
- . v< ' f ,
Around Town
LETS
DO SOMETHING
In keer*|oK wllli mmlfffi pffmi* ■*( I
('••llrfrtt and I *nl\ eral'l**« Kain I
H«"untn*i Hint" Trii hrm (Nilli^te «d j
Hnnlf*v|M«* n lit take education to j
• h« «r w !«t* raaiiwr n Mi ?o her • rain
tain. acc« idleg to |nf«a auit |on r.«
re|v«<«1 fiptn Ihe office .f W K. I^ a
ry. neajy a| |adnt«*d lllreclor of tIf
I rinlenI of |*iiVlc Hrrvlre In ttiiil
hi torle educations I InNlllutlon
claamhi will | roh.il lv Im* conductcd
at Mrltimton. IJHertr. lUnittmont.
Cleveland. (V nr e. H«niat« n. Halves
(on. Wharton. Ilellrllle. llempetead.
Hretiham. Bryan, f'aldwell. Ma«ll*M n
vllle. ffnffalo. Palestine, (*nM*kett
anil (Jroveion. the Mime noun-c ««ld.
If nufTlrlent intereat Juaflficn the
College in giving the w« rk
It N ladntcd out that aa much a
oltf^fout th « f Ilia four vein College
coiirae fnay la* iVone by exItv cant
miH Inalruetlon. Tills will make It
poaalble for many to take auch
w< rk who are n*d able (« go t« fjn*
camptiK Teacher* mav t ke cotir
h* h toward their un«lergraduate ilc
KrecH and may ofTcr aa mtieh a* *lx
acmcater hour* In extcnnlon toward
Ihe nuiflterV deicree.
Of North Carolina'* 31.1U3. MM ac
res, 'wtHKllandH cover 510,5113,000 ac-
re*.
ladlnlle plain* f«a Ihe |«.iImii- l#.*v
« elehrat I* 11 |*r«ifi iini l% Im* carried tHi!
under miMplrex of the lliang** l.loii*
club Mfetj ctaincll Hei«' announced
todn> b> thr «-«aiu« |l hc«ded by K. I.
Barker
Tfetftir wh*« a III lake |«a i In Mm-
paraile a 111 n-. «•!• hl« «>n th«* iiMrvh
"l«lf of ll «* roiirt li« u e iM|Uare a I 3
fi in jbl« ndrt« and be ready Cor IV
tmrade in aiart t*>omptly al 11:3a
o'« Um-U lii ih«* line of march ahich
a III go Ihnaiuli the rlly, will be in
• I'ukd th^ l.utrlier Stark l*yy^ Uind.
! ueder illr***H|tm . ( Krank llulieri
Tin- line of tuifrh %% III Im* tlmau'i
ili«* liu.-«lne<** iwt Hon «*f the city
llt**nc«* lo Htiuk (Mil oil Clrecn are-
nee and Si\ih n>reel nltec a |# inln
ule pi « (raiu «d en|erl*lnn et«t III
given b) the llcaunioiit H,ifel>
r* unctl Kea tilling *ai the program
a III br "Ulr Ticket Kl\er and Mr.
Orunk hihrr I. II M.ittox of
|U>««umoiii m ill Im* in t-Jt.irg** of lite
pnismm
At 7 30 51 olid<• > ulfhl. Ihe Or
angi- \ olunic«*r Kti«* o ii|MUi a ill
Mtge n df*n*onattnllon thill a ill In
Volve a naa k fire nIiow Iiib evefj*
phase of lh«* uame of Ih*Ii b a fire
man from th«* alarm to i-ouipletb n
of th*- ftsht mm a nenaatlonal «-« nfla
era I Ion |n«*luiled In thin part of
tne program a III Im* a rescue per
fee led wherein |mmhoii* Indus: r-*ia,ueil
will l<*up Inio a tu t on tlo* ground
I from the lop of the elty hall.
l>K*al twin lorn are askeil l« make
j Mlinouncemejit* regarding the |.ab*«r
[ Uuy «el *hralInn mid to urge the
I people to remain on hind to wltnes-*
the program In behalf of general
safety.
7:45 a. m. on the lii*t day of An-
suat —• much dual In evidence as
Hjtreet and tddewalk eompleilon Ih
awaited. I lore's the picture; Tray-
lor Kella on the %vay In tin* Orange
National liank pauses ut A It. t'
•tore No. 1 uerhap*. to kid the man-
ager. Tom leiiulrum.
Frank Clark. Oranjsc cuunly fair
president, laias for aome cause at
the tide of hit enr.
Manlo Bravo, Western Cnloti nisn
ager, crawls out of his car p.uked
j lu front of ihe First Baptist church.
1row sea (keen menuc and la oil his
way to the 6f?lce.
On Fourth a 1 euro girl wllli ahst
appeal s to |m a double pel in tiicnt
meets a colored friend and main
luina her dignity.
Middle aged man with feel pulled
up under htm and leaning back a
galimt c* ncrete m 11 «* 041 side lainlster
at the |mm i offt«*e
t*. A Ci aw fold. Casket factory sm
pei Inlendoel. hurries i« the |w st 01'
flee Hid ItatcllfT stands lie hind the
atrlpcd ha tw r sign at llie IMncc
aliop Itoina n« at the sh< e shop
ste|M* to Ihe eu« b lu recel%e a eus
lumber. TI|ATHAIJ>'OIITOOA\
POLAND CALLS
ALL MEN UNDER
40TO COLORS
waiim.UV ' Am. ::i ( \f 1
Thiximimli. irlnifnifd I'mIIhIi <1
vlllnnx dixinnl khukl unlfi.M.i. «" '.
niurcltril out km ni'lillt-i < IimIuj
aimwPr I'rrxlil^nt Iztuk i' M-^clrl.I i nm-ouninnl fur the <linnit« lllrr Mill
Final Meeting
Set Friday In
Clean-up Drive
'af'fl
hi: knkw what hi: \vanti:ii
SIWItTA NBC IIO. S C (AIM
Police are seeking «• very consider-
ate thief.
lie removed a lai^e plate plass
window from a siore without brok-
ing it and took only from a well
stocked cash register. Nothing else
was mlsaing.
FUNERAL FOR
W A. GUNNING
AT5TODAY
Funeral neivleea for Waller A.
(in lining lilt Orange county clerk.
\* Ih dird at his home. 4«6 Cypress
nieei at I; oVlock Tuesday night
will In* held lit the First Baptist
church at 5 o'clock this ufterinasn
v|||i M r* j«*^- conducted In lle\. \\
A. C«*rkei u, lit .il pastor, assisted by
Itev l«cstlc \N llogers. pastor of
the First Baptist cliun'h al Mart
and lte\ . K. T Ihakc. |u«stor of the
First Baptist church here.
Oul of i e«|M*et lo Mr Oiilinlug
tin Hi) hall a III Im* closed al 4 p.
ui. the c*hi 11 house h«%lltg Ihhii clos-
ed all ila) lor Ihe saute pur|* ec
Funeral Services
For Jimmie Oliver
Held In Houston
Kum*rul «. t vI< «*h for <lfh r -
iar.1 hIm.hi >. yvArn, M'h . w«m for
ntmi) ,irnr mii Ornnir r^Mlilctit. ilur*
li.tr which Hum hp nrl'Kv]
i hi. r
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KUIWKHS I'Olt T1IK I.IVINU
Ve*. IheiH \vm e fj<>« er« foi- lhf«
livir.jc in the owe of rt'a"( r A. (Jun-
nlnK. who ranked us rlfl*pn N'u 1 in
th«, hem-in of tlioiiiiuniln who .' no.v
Mm. Hi Hti'rling worth to the com-
munity hecuune of hi« fine hi.IiIi
which iinuhieil him to iiuiiiImm hi*
frlemlK hy hi." ncquMliit«:,ce* ami to
mnke all hl« iwm for offluB ino|>-
poeied, wan illKCoveied mnny year*
IWore the end of hl« life was reach-
etl. Krlendnhl|> kith all 11 m ettcour-
uffltlK elenientM. wtaro never lucklmt
In the aim of Walter A. tlunnlnR
who WIIB alile to uherlMh evei-v deed
of klndnex*. He was thoroughly <tl>-
prccluted while he lltred.
WAITING-HOW M>NI!?
In spite of augneHtlon* and hlnft.
/ thrown out from vtp-kmn wurm.
Hint 40-yemr old rtl «'ttr«led cmi't
to Inrrenne Itn
(use of dlliipldRtlon. t'oHHlhllltloH
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British Navy Is Best Guarantee That
.. . Sun Shall Never Set On Empire
In the uee or the htiildln by IU con.
'• "lon Into n *o)Brce of tiaefuliieiM
Without definite thought if nc
A little dlKcUHWlon of the
niy to what u«e eotild Ik-
I of the oM'liulMlnlr nt the low-
t oo«t on the part of on,e C|vl^
of people would proUal.lv re-
fit in Action of Home kind- U T).
piaxxr.No Koh i 40
4;i ComtttMitH In the cnltimn mi tn Ih-J
■. Wiorf/^ai^rwtlon intuitu*.
•..rvia-:
"•in nac<m M U Wr#inre. earn* too
lata !'#<*** rMralta. On thai
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I .OX ItO X. A us. SI. (AC) — The
l>ent Kim ran tee lo titont llrltonn Ihu
thelrn Ik an emiilre on which the
nun mIi;ill never Met Ih the llrllImIi
naV.v, cliallenxed hut mire Mllic"
TrifnlgHi- iind With ltn Krench
altay — u Ileinenitoui. force In the
present Kuroiienn lineup.
Ah l h Im urnmdfi tilke up lijiUlo
■llMpoMltloiiM the Medltemilieau
f!epl cimtlrtued with the French fleet
In that Kea. and the Home fleet
"Momewliere In Ihe Xorth fen" —
navel olmeiTerH of the neutral pow
ei'n can nee hut. one hIIiiT ehance fie-
the niivfea of the Ilerllh-Roine axl*
If war Htartn.
The ehnijee In an effee(lve\ iierl il
iHimhni'dmeiit Which would deMtr'.y
the liatllcMhlpH. which fonn a fleet'ti
niuin u(fen«lvc weapon. Hueh nil
uttaok. Mllclnc the Brltiidi niivy down
lo Ccrmrin nine, would rcvolutlonlv.il'
naval warfare.
Much n bombardment sueeeeitfttlly
nceonipllMhed would nullify- . n pre-
pondeninee In ImttlMhlpa and heavy .
crulMem.
Ilnrrlnjc the poMMlhlllty of auch an
attack lielng carried opt nufecoKfully
br the long ehance that a navul ac-
tion would eee the axU powers vie
torlouM. eipert* Iwlleve Crent Hi I-
tain and Krunce would, have vlriu.il
com., hd of sett* almoet from the
start of the war.
To these same observer* the Brit.
I*h and French *trntexy would be al-
most ldenlle.il with thai developed
from the middle of Juno, WIS af-
ter the battle of Jutland - on to
the and of the last war. Thta la-
pm-tH anil eoast*.
• On land, ineanwliile. neiitril mili-
tary iiliHervoiH lielltive tiorthei-u Italy
miiiht lieenme the eenlml theater of
war. wllh u French IJrltlMh army
^trlklna thronsh the Alpine pnxHeH
a(aln*t Italy's Indualrlnl urea.
Oermiuiy'M Hleafrted line nml
Kra lice's Mafflnot line. I'jev snv,
lU'oltablv would atalemato each oth-
er. Germany would refrain from
Hit-Iking through Iteisimu or the
XctherlandH because of fear of h>w-
tile world opinion, and I'ollsh i">-
alatiince would take the attention ot
at least half of the German army tor
six monlhn or more.
1 With nil Invasion of tinl'thwn Itiilv.
France and llrltiiln niKht for -e Ger-
many to draw a'huniber of dlvl-
■hwWr~-itiriijt 1,from the eastern und
western fronts. Thl would t>" the
major wny In which they Could helb
Poland. ex|ierts if reed, eteept fos
'•ahuttle" bum hi nit of objectives In
Germany.
W
£ lwiiM«ile
Moekade f German
te (Me
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Strictly on nutnbers and tonnu#"
the a*ls offers small challenge to
the British and French navies. On
completion of their current con-
struction programs. Britain atl.l
France will command iia cupltul
ahlps. 1>0 cruisers, 14 aircraft car-
rier*. ISO destroyers anil torpedo
boats ahd 1«S submarine*.
Axis figures are much less. Thev
have II capital ships. 4* erul-ers.
two aircraft carfler*. OS destroysr-.
nnd tot(Mi boMts and IT# sabm*-
jULv 'j •
An interesting comtawlson may bs
aeen In (he two MMM and most pow-
erful German hattleahlpe. the Kchedr
nhorst *«*-0wSMfw«. and WUh'i
moot pewMpS-, the Helepn
.irder of ne r.*eneral mobltt'atlon
for deleoae of thi' ri*pulille
The order. eillln nil re«ervl«li
under III years of iiffe to the coloi «.
loi. rx|.is-twl lo H«'ell |.ol«nil arm-
ml man power from. I. & no.it till lo ovei
J.IKIO.OIHI
A goveminelil commiiul.|Ue it«
elttred thai Oeiiiian>'m M|n.||ey of a*t
ureMsion" hud *'lefi no doubl uIhiiiI
the fuCl tliirt I'nlanil t" endaiitered "
The pro-government newapaper
Kxpress I'obninv aslil "A had nelg'i-
lair hn- eoine to the aiilen of Ihe
aerene IMll-h republtc und Ihlw IiiiII-
eutea Ihut after Pollah diplomacy
j Iuim done everything II can lo main-
• tain peace Ihe I'ollah armed forties
will have to play their role"
Hopes of pence have not been e i
Irely erased, he Kx press I'ornnn.v
ridded, "but If war doea come II will
be for (ill uf Us a eacred and vletoil
oiih war."
The moblll*atb>n ortler. It was la
lien for granted here, was Issued with
lull knouleilge of Itrllaln.
In hundreds of towns und vll-
luges there were drnmutic scenes ■
farmers, lalsjrers. lawyers and oth-
er civilians aald farewell to tight-
lipped. dry-eyed women. Some of
Ihe women ahouleil the slogan of
Marshal I'ltsudakl; "Poland will
fljlil to the last man and to the
lust woman-"
The government put Into effect
orders for requisitioning autumn
l-lles, trucks, horses, bicycles and
other equipment.
Meanwhile Illller a d Korelcn Mln-
iMter JiMiChlm VI i Itllibenti-op wer-
preparing mi answer to questions
raised In Ihe British niesaitge hand
ed to vort rtlbbenti-op eirlv lialnjf by
Sir Xevllle Henderson, British am-
Imssador.
The British note, foreign office
quarters sild, was Hot ill the nature
of a reply to the latent German
memorandum. Bather, they said. It
naked several elueldalng qufslon/
which the fuehrer now Is answering.
Von Itlbbelitrop wns understood to
have given Hlr Xevllle n oral Indi-
cation of what the German answers
would be during llielr 45-mln|it I"
tervlew early today. Von ltlblien-
trop took the British questions to
Hitler ns soon, as the .British am-
baisador had gone.
Tlie attitude In government quar-
ter* today was that the general crl
sis sltuatlmi had not changed alnci
yesterday and that "It all depends
on Poland." /
Albert Wester, the I Must* nasi
district leader, conferred wllh Hit-
ler yesterday, but returned Iminetll
ately to I>an*l . fbatest sei-rw). Wtpn
maintained aliout the free city lead.
with
sad am
of IT
rONMKR MAYOR
Hoi a.
HKKK
former orange
of - |i*
-f#
« ompan.t. a as held In lluii*<(on lh|r«
afternoon at 1 o'c|tM-k. htirlal taking
place In the Hollywood cemetery.
Mr. i li\er who was a pant master
of Madison Iodic .No 1 IMl A. I'*. At A.
M.. had mnny relatives and close
friends In Orange lie came to Or-
ange mon* than .Ut years ago. mov-
ing t< Like Charles from here ami
l.iter locatltiK In Houston, lit* mar-
tied Miss Fannie Newport, a native
of t M ange.
HITLER HOPES
FOR RUSSIAN
MILITARY AID
ItKftMN. Aug 31 «A •• I Adolf
Hi lor \%s rc|M>red oday o he
ready to |da> a KusnIiiii trump card
In mi effort,, to cojuvlnce thV> I'olcs
they should i-ulite to llerlin and ti(^
got late.
The Russian councillor of embas-
sy called at tin* foreign office while
hints were rprcad that unless !*• •
land bows to pressure being put
Upon lu't. Hitler . Intends to an
liotlfice some degree of mlllt'iry co-
operation with the soviet*.
Should llltter win Stalin over to
actively assisting Oennany tnllMar
lly, Poland would llm! herself In a
highly precarious posit Ion.
Further inoblllzalIon orders !• Po-
land yesterdiy were inlcrpreled by
the llerlin government as the an-
swer to efforts to brfiiR Poland to
negotiate. Astonishment over lbs
Polish inovo was professed In In*
formed iiuarters which spoke about
the possible military cooperuilon
with Russia.
Treasure Hunt
Supplies Expected
The first shipment of special
equipment ordered, lor the treasure
hunt to lie carried out by the local
merchants during the month of Hep-
tember, Is expected to arrive In ttw
next few days, according to Ibfli
McGee. director of ■ the tr«lHU,r"
hunt. It Is expected tluit the treiis-
lire hunt program will be started
.M n after Ijibor day.
James Neff To
At a meeting of the Orange city
clean up campaign commute" pre
sliled over by Hid J, Calllavct, gen-
eral chairman, ut 4 o'clock yesterday
afternoon, plans formulated where
liy ci plains will be appointed to
lake charge of ihe iles(j|iiuicd xoiie
areas throughout the cll> is the pro
Xmm Inaugurated (o exterminate
rala
Another meeting of Ihe commit*
lee Is befog held at 4 p. ut. Ft Ida)
for the purpotic of announcing the
captains who uie expected to select
their lieutenantm and nuke piepara
Holts for actuul aork. All commit
te«* inemls-i h und Interested ell I ant*
ure urged to atten^ the i.icetlus
which will proliab|> Ih tin* last olir
befon* actual win k of poisotiii-g rati-
Is started.
If any ttrgaiilxatlott. club or church
Is no l reprcNriitcd Ihe president w
pastor Is urged lo apiMdnl a repie
M*ntMti\e to attend the meetiux I"
morrow.
ITALIAN ARMY
IS DIVIDED
INT02PARTS
IM M K. Aug .11 (AP) Olvision
of ihe llalldti arm) Inio two parts,
i e*|*ec lively ••omittn tided by Crown
l*v|ncc I'mberto and .Marshal Itodol
rl Oraslanl was announced tml.iy,
No explaiuit ion wjh glreli for the
brief order made knot* it over III"
alt to Italians.
Cmbcrto has Im•« .•! |ns|Metoi of Ih
fin try and it> tni'ittla-r of the armv
general stafT Orasianl, next to Mur
fihtl Pletro Itadogllo. win ItatCs
principal Klhloplun w.ar coinui'<nd*r
and SUOce^llsd Hftdt.glio as viceroy
of Fthlophi.
Retail Merchants
Close Labor Day
Retail trade lu HiIh c|tv v*: s h>
leg reminded today hy the Oraice
Retail Merchants arfMi>chit hui nititt-
ngenient that Labor I >«v woo Id tai
unserved by the cloMluit of iiM pi' "?pi
of business affiliated with t e a^Sn-
elation all day Monday The ci/^tn^
custom applies in the usunl \vnv, In
that drug stores will arrange I •
own dosing hours, c afes, hotels nn '
((infection.! lies being privileged to
remain open at will.
Poultry Expert Is
Orange Visitor
a former Grange eoun
who for (wo years wa*
In (be office at ItM attor-
general at .AmM|
,.Mt-<>WlM>:. MM
office <rn the
mm. ">
J. W Welborn, .i Vhlor pool
man, who has been designated
manager of Ihe poultry division of
the South Texas Slate fair In fh-a'l-
tn out, and a poultry sped rll*t. com
nee ted with the >||ouston Millie,f
company, was here todnv to confer
with President Frank Cla l< of t'e
Orange county flitr. A •! MeK**"**!'•.
Oranite county farm agent, and i
number of the poultrymen of thU
section.
Appointment of Co.
Clerk Deferred
Action In the urn Her of aeie.cili-g
'ft Siiccesaor to \V. A. Gurtnlcg.' ''><■-
iirige couriiy Clerk, who died 'l'ue:<.
day night, was deferred until th"
return of t'mtnt.v .ludjte II. IIt.ivls
ttt a special meeting of the county,
commissioned court called 10tc yes-
terday by t'ttminlsaltiner Hid J.
lavet, acting for the Cotitity judge
wbo la absent mi hi* Viieutlon.
T. It. Granger, county e.uiiinlsfbi'i-
er Of precinct. No. 3; made n movhili
to appoint Mrs. Myrta (iuiiulug lu
succeed her huslmud. Titer" was lio
second furtheomiiig, whereupon .1
motion to defer the matter until -III*
retqrn of Judge Iwvls was made by
Commissioner Torn Gorman and
seconded by Hammond Wllley.
LONDON, Aug. It (Al*>
cautionary" evacuation uf syhuol 4,
I hlldren, mother* and Invalids from I
London and other key cltlea tumor.
row — o movement perhaps In volt •
Ing several mllllona of (tersona —
wo* ordered today by the Brttleli
mlnlatry of health. Th operation
will require several days.
The ministry uf health atateuient
said the *iet> did not mean war was
re*.i rded a* Inevitable. •
Tlie total populatbui of the desig-
nated evucuatlon ureas I* aliout O.-
Oetl.BOO. but only a part of these
reali'anta would fall Into the Brat
group to he moved.
Those falling In the "pilortty
claaaea" art. school children, uceoin-
nunltsl by their tearbers. children of
lire ecluml age uvcouiiMiiled by
iioilirra or other escort*, ei|iectunt
mothers, and the adult blind mot
• -rippled population If tftf' removal
of invalid* la feasible.
Meanwhile the diplomatic exchange
over Ihe Kuropeau crisis was said
authoritatively to Is* hampered by
ihe "reluctsnee"- of German) to ree.
o;;nl*e the hlntllug nature of Rrlt-
i«h and Krencti guarantees lo de-
lend I'ohtnd's Independence If Bo-
land also fights.
British diplomatic effort was d -'
scribed by aoiiree* close lo the go*,
ernnienl us directed toward Induc-
ing a frame of mind In which
llutlon proper on Kuropf's out.
atainting dispute — H e German-Po-
lish qunricl — could begin.
The next nioWT'tt Wss sild. must
come Iroin Berlin or Warsaw.
Weir and Bearden
Check Out For,
New Headquarters
This 'morning A. Bi Wflr and C. C:
Benrtlen. who comtiosed' tlie CHmiga
unit of the slate highly depart.
nienl for the plist year or two *-ei^ .
at the court, house cliecKll^ out of
neaitiiuartar* there. pre|aini(ory to,
niovlnjj to tteaultimtt wbeiU ImM;!
quarters will be maintained hcredi
ter. The change In headquarter
iv'aa due to Ihe curtailed pniarnui
brought iiImiiiI b,v ihe state adminis-
tration. It la exiiCeliid that Wplf
and Itenrdeii «fit lie frequent vlaltoM <
hi Orange as they cover the Gtf
mije county highways along
oilier territory.
Summer Store
Hours End Today;
Beginning tomorrow Orange me«Vlf
Chants will bo released from their
agreement to close their stores ftt 5 |
p. in. Ihrmtgh Ihe auntmetj/m'uithtftj
nml will he privileged to/ keep
until ii p. m„ according to nti an-;
uouncemrnt made tiwltiy by W,
McNeill,
SI
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l.biyd Grubb* pMrt iot tb* American
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Noun.
tii-a.
I'or (he love of Rood iipeecll, dt> '
not wiy "toon." This couimon err
Ih especially reprehensible , when
falls'from the Hps of pi ofessilonal
bi-oadcaatCM, who are nuppOHed
know la-tler. mid who set-W to
setting the speech pace for the .
Mon.
HccepHy an announcer waa 1
to say, "3'll.W J* the noo touli
Tootles!"
The spoken word I* the tool j
which Ihe radio speaker
living; be should employ it with tins
"ame dexterity that Is denutiidetl ot
a mason With a trowel, u wikxI work- I
or with Ida hammer and saw. [
painter with hi* bru*li. To acttulm
this facility he baa only to
a late edition standout
dictionary, sny one of -
the long %" In such
new, Tueaday. duke, at
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 207, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1939, newspaper, August 31, 1939; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290071/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.