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ORANGE, TEXAS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1939
NUMBER 23a
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RKRJLJN. Oct. 2. (A'lJ) Italian
Foreign Minister Count Haleuscso Cl-
alio left But-llii today to return to
Rome, concluding the first conver-
sations between tiie Rome Iti-rllia ax
is partners since the outbreak of the
war in Kurojm.
Although there vvhm no official com-
nient on the ry«#i 11 of Claim's con-
versations with Fuehrer lllller /in.I
Oerinun Foreign Minister • Joachim
von Kllibeutlop, the speed Willi
which they were concluded Indicated
to both observer* that both countries
were in complete agreement on fu-
ture inovcs.
Claim arrived here only liijii even-
ing.
Italian circles nit Kl they hclieicil
the conversations bud resulted In
full claiifieallon of tiueatlons url*
Ing ft'oni the present l£iiroiicitn sit
uutlun. especially the m-tv relation*
between Germany and soviet ltU'!-
Mia.
Some observers nitn' In Cliuors i*
it new reason fpr believing tluit I'r.
mler Mussolini may assume the
role of mediator In a "filial pern-
offensive" liy the t-oleh
Observers speculating on XIusm>
llnl's possible assumption of I h -
rale of mediator nol tnl thul seiai
official comment In Berlin stressed
the "Europe-lit mission" of II Once.
A l.rlef continnnbiue Issued this
morttlnir by t!ie tiennan liUb com
inand said that (be Mela petiins'il i
last xunt* of i'ollsh resistance, had
surrendered yesterday A«uai*i inc.I
and naval force* were preparing to
launch a joint attack.
The bleb comma ml declare.! that
the first Hernutn troops hid moved
Into Warsaw yesterday ami that •«•
cii|mtton of the city was pirn-ceiling
without Incident.
On the western front, the comma-
nitjue wild merely there had been
eonaider.iblc artillery- ami reeonnoil-
erlng activity. A ItrUlsh plane,
which apiMirently bad penetrated
some dUtftTlce tielliluT" The ' tidllDim
line. wa* reported shot doy n enst
of Pnderfcorn on the Wescr river
Motion Pictures
Around Town
T: 45 u. lii. si'cond day of October:
R-r-rr-p— Wonder if we're going
to* hold the camera steady enough
to avoid blurrs? Here she goes—
Well there's a negro maid on her
way to Honiebeily's kitchen and she's
wealing a coat.
A south town school girl on her
way to high school.
And there's the Incomplete home
of a policeman .going up on a nice
plot of ground that la former yours
was an impregnable marsh.
See that lioy on a bicycle
the pedals and not the seat
his way to school.
Miss .\ecll t'oclirun iliivln
ear west on Division street.
I rty Oolhurti. wiio no doubt has
u coat, but is not wearing ii early
Monday morn in;; us he nears the
Hustniyre uvholcsale establishment on
I ilvisioh.
Two small boya, one barefooted,
the other shod; two lawyers, one
tuirehcaded, the other hatted; one
sinoklog a clgur, the other not; vtho
a re I hey ?
riding
— nil
her
M
r* W, A tiunnlng is waited on
LET'S
D0S0METH1NG
ABOUT IT
MI ST BH A TItKK
A story was told of a man being
attacked by a vicious wild animal
«m a spacious prairie. The man run
, , for his life but was pursued so
closely that something had to la-
ctone and thai was to climb a tree.
The story teller"> ha'd foiKnl ten that
there were ho trees on a prairie and
was so reminded. "But there had
to lie a tree!" exclaimed the inan.
The story might !«• applied to Or
anye where "Something .Must lie
Done!"
MlTII WAT Kit Wll.t, Itl'.V.
Actual construction of the Cow
bayou bridge on highway StT between
Orange uud the new Neches river
bridge will probably get under way
the latter part of Uecember. It
will retjulre several month)/ to com
plete a *2(*l,llWt structure eveb
though weather conditions continue
" fnvorable. Ail of which means that
much water will pass under brklges
before the Cow Uo.voti bri.l «. will Is-
complete. However ,in th« meantime,
t|tere will be plenty to do In regai>J
to |«ivittg the rittld oil either side
j lit a shoe repair shop.
j' In closing, thai same girl on the
] same comer at the same time of
I day Is Waiting no doubt for the
! same person thin picks her up every
j uiornlnk' for a ride to school Who'.'
RUSSIAN LATWA
NON AGGRESSION
PACT IS SEEN
Moscow, iN't. (AIM — SovUm
Kuitnlii l^lvlq'x Cmciuit
itiiuinler (<> Mimh'ow (.«•«!]> y f<ir
t ur|M>m*. hiI«I <|Uiirtc>r«« mild, of
u "nun MKirrNninn" part
jrtvlnff in III la iy smhI nuviil
CmIKM-kmIoIIN HllllU.41 ill llltwif* Kb*'
iiH-fntlj oliUilnftl fr« n Kitonlii.
Tho hilvlun ininlntrr, Willlinn
Milium*, nnn *xi 'irti i| to arrive t< -
lav l y ulrphinr*. 4
t via. which Rii.1* (*KC«*llrnt hur-
4hii*h — Home of which arc fortified
— oil the € • i a if of Ultra titiil on Uv
l attiv\ |>t*ov|«loH a imtiiral tr m1«« out
)**t for UuM^iiui hIiIimii^iiIh to
wmt.
An nsriN uif«nt whJi l^itvia similar
to I hi* one CmmxIh rii(id<* wJth Kxlonla
wouUI Ht i*«'iiyth«*n On* hovUu |h mIUoiI
in th«* Jlali U*.
tTiiofTlc4ia I reports from atiroaJ
! hihl that Hn^f«ia hail Hhlfl«Ml I'll ill
{ villi iiim of troo|i« from the KMtoiiiii.i
i liorder to the I«ntvian frontier, hut
j there wax no confirmation Jo*re.
Announcement of ih«« Uitvlan
miniHtcr'H lni|K*ni!intr viwit wan eon
) |ei| with " Indication* that lltiMMla Iss
t«cekln« to Ih 1m|« r her i>oH|tlon In
the Houthenftt hy fnrinulatins n | lan
to keep the Itulkunii neutral umle*
the leadership < f the kremllu.
Orange Cky School
To Broadcast Over
KFDMFri , Oct. 27
SCHOOL
HEADS TO MEET
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In order that the .tear l 4 will
w I turns vast strides of progress It
will la* necessary for the remaining
thn* months of the year mil ,to be
thorotighly utllUed In active prepar-
utlon and winding up' tin- affairs of
i the old .veol*. A half down worth-
while procrams should N definitely-
outlined In the next ft A weeks fotr
the coming year. Xo better avenues
for action cni be afforded than the
> k ,1 Orunge chamber of eommeree with
Its two active branches. L.. O. H.
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Ontnge high schisd will go
on she alt-", Friday, October 27
from 11:0a to lt:li a. m.. over sta-
tion KKIMI with an educational pro
gram, according to announcement
■nude here today by M. .1. Fields,
deputy state superintendent of edu-
cation. This program will be in
keeping with a previously announced
plan for programs to ln> broadcasted
over the r.euumont and Port Arthur
radio stations for the schools of th.
Koutheast Texas district. Amelia
liigh school will broadcast Wednes-
day Of this week from lf : 15 to 11
a. m. over station K ltl<\ Beau-
mont and South I'ark will broadcast
Friday over KKf>M from 11 to 11:11
a, nt.. nccordlm; to Fields.
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For Fair Exhibit#
;j|.4 Mian OPn .AnOerwan. ■ l*wn«e eotwe
ill if borne demonstration agent, an-
nounced todav the iKiinilllt«li*lll of
tm
threw
Wmmm
^ Hltur nrt
today the is^pointHient
for the county ApKjp
clubs, the general v«h-
1 textile mrWWw I#
Orange county fwlr
Inclusive Tb"
liiiii;
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Anionic Orange county cIMisens wll-
nessitiK ris'eo performances Sundny
ut the HuntsvtHe penitentiary
were; Deputy Sheriff Jue Pi
veto, Jack Fuller. W. Thltrrw-n.
Arthur Handers. Tart froker. Toltr-
and >V re t Noguess.
In an Interview this inornintr J.
WV Kdgur. city school superintend
cut announced that there would be
u meeting held tonight a', seven
thirty In the parlor of the Holland
Hotel between Orange mid Beau-
mont High school officials to discuss
and make filial plans for the annual
Beaumont High School lloyal Purple
Orange Illgh School Tiger football
game which will be plated in How-
all Kludlum Friday night at eight
o'clock. Ue presenting; Orange at
the rueetlng will lie Mr. K Ikhi' l>e:t|l
of the school system. Hunter Beat'-',
president of the school bourd, 1..
U Hughes, representing the Athletic
Council. Hex tor Shelley, head fool-
lull coach and inembei-M of the
Boosters, f'itiii. Kim ill Im-iiuiiioiii - will
come .Mrs. O'tarles Babcock, pifsldent
of the llcaumont city school - boai.I.
K. XV. Jackson, nuperlntendent of
Be turnout city schools, l.eo Snilth « f
the Beac"iont High Athletic t'otin
ell, and lluddy Savage, lieud coaeb
of tho lloyal Purples.
i Since thousands of Beaumont fails
! will come to Ontnge on u stteciul
! tin In and hundreds more will truvel
j the hlghtvity plans mum be made to
take care of the largest crowd ever
to enter Howell Stadium. With the
Boyal Purple Banl and the lloyal
Otiards. it girl drill unit, joining tle«
nationally famous Itungal liuurds
and I,utch Stit''s lioys band Of or-
ange in l etwcell the halves drills, II
Is e*neeted that nnlte a ilisciisslou
will lie made on the subject of ex-
tending the half period from fifteen
to thirty mlnutea. with the t v
coaches. Dealer Shelley ami Bmbly
S:ivaite having the final word In
the matter. • j
There will be consble'itble Interest
In this football game since It is the
first conference game of Olstitet |l-
AA and the bljrgos. problem will be
the taHlng care of the large crowd
since conservative estimates Indi-
cate that there will be at least sis
thousand funs In the stands hy game
time.
Rev. Lucian Smith
Preaches Sunday
At Little Cypres*
Kov. Lucian Smithy miMxIonary tor
i the French people, under the Horn*'
! MittMion Hoard of the Southern Hip-
•j ti«t (lonventlott. preiiched to a la rue
I conj?re)intfonM .Sunday morning and
| nl^ht at t!ie Little I'yprenn lkiptli*t
Church. There were two additions
to tho church.
British Ship
Clement Is Sunk
I.ONrtoX, Oct. 2. < AP)—The mill
lstry of Information announced to-
day that tin armed roller had at-
tacked and sail th efl.O.ll ton Brit-
ish ship Clement of the Both line
In tho south Atlantic.
The five-year obi Clement hat!
raited at New York August 29.
"The raider has not yet ■ been Iden-
tified, bet the correct .Htf'is are be-
ing taken," tho ministry said.
| It said It was believed the r-tlder
t was either it cruiser or a "pocket
! battleship."
First Applicant
| - Alius Peveto, of the Xl.nirb-etill"
j community was the first man In Or.
tiiiKe county l<i make application for
his "certificate of title" to his pto
tor triuVi under a new lew- whleb
went Into effect on September IMi.
County Ta* AiWesMor-Collector o. IV
Butler explained, thtit the certlfl
cate would lie sent direct to the no
pllcnut from the State l>ep(ir.tinei)|
of Puhllc Safely.
OI'TOMISTS' Cl.l'll
TORONTO. IAl') -4 Beftuuso of
~ ' unsetlled conditions" In Kurope. I'<i
( lund withdrew Its exhibit at. the
annual Canadian Nallonal Kxhi'il-
nn here this year, but eg pressed
fldence the country "will lie e*-
hi^UIng agnl'i next year " •
Title Certificates g
Required In Sale of
Automobiles
Before d'ansfcrring the oivneisitlp
of any ntitor vehicle after the 2t th
t>f SepteupH-r. lOHH, the owner shall
r.iake apratcation to the lug Collco-
tor of the (."onntv in which be rcsltleN
for a "Cj rtlflcuic of Title " The
Tux Coiltj tor will sen.' the implicit
lion tu t ie Oepuiiinenl of l'uldle
Safety at Austin und the Depart
tnent will mall dlii-ctly to lh« appli-
cant the certificate, Sec I Ion No. i!7
of House Jtlll Xo ll)7, design ited a-
the CerlKicate of Title Ael, ways In
part: "Before selling or disposing
of any mator vehicle nnjulred to l«
i-eglstcredjpr licensed in ihl-< <tatc
the owneii' shall muke application In
the designated agent of the tnuti'y
of his do^ildle upon a form to in
nrcMcrilie*) I by the IXpai'tment for
certlflccfto ?of title for such motor,
vehicle."
BAYOU. BRIDGE
CONSTRUCTION
T0STARTDEC.1
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Itffhte -which lx to be of a
tnd awing type >.;>ui type, will
rt<«t!«Ilbin the neM till duvK
Actual eonstructlon of the
buyou
steel, und
bo started
It was pijfiilh'tetl li.sie today
l(. U Haldnes & company. *oh-
contructuril started wo)l todat haul
Ing dirt ft>r the fill for the ap-
proaches of I he b' ldge after hati'iu
completed the work of cloarlni; and
grubbing /he right of way.
It fa «*peeled that It will take
about six .weeks longer to complete
the 44m- 111 for the appruoehes, af-
ter which work of culling canals
parallel to the fills will Im> started,
.luck Hint!" superintendent for B.
Ik SablneW & company, who Is mik-
lng headtSiatUM at Orange, stated
that alt labor employed oil the job
with the «>ueptlou of key men cauio
from Ihf l'Ui i.s of tiranire county
men, secured through the local st«-"
Hon of Texas Kmploymcnt bureau.
He expressed himself us being well
pleased with the Orange county Ii
boring men. there being around 2a
employed on the Job at I lie present
thne.
DISTRICT RACES
GET STARTED
THIS WEEK -END
By Harold V. HaUlft, />q*oe luted
I'ren^ 8 la IT.
The chan**dotiHiiip (MinptilKH will
Ue in full Idoom aloii^ the Tcxuh
Hohoolbov prli/troii trail thl* \v H k.
InterdUtrlct j^imeM la^t wofk e <
tablixhed leaders In each Mectloii but
tho ;M cunfcrmiee tliu on the nched
ule this week inul will kci ve to brin^
forward favurite** In tint dlKtriet
raceii.
Ah the teamM hitched Up their
belt** for IJctobcr'a ^raellinu drive.
the>*e teaniM Ntood out in the *tal«.
on I lie haniM of a n ton urn plav;
We^t Texan: OiIcmau. Aniai|llo und
lire*enrl.l«e.
■ North T ex an: Ut&|ne«vU)e, Manon-
!r Home atvl Wood row WIIhoii,
l!etv; i*ul Texan: t'omlcana and
Waco.
Kant Texan: Tyler und l.ufUln.
Sotith Tvxum; AumiIii. |hacken>
rhlse (Han Antonio) and AuhcIii
I llounton >.
null CihimI Aihm: . I'orpjK t'hiintl.
Pott Arthur. KiiiKnvtlle ami llolt*-
town.
Thlj'ty IciiniM an* unbeaten and
untied and five have l eeu tiod hul
have not met defeat
Tyler'* I.Ion* meet unncorcd on
KI If tire. Ill eckenrtdjje taii|hk,« with
Htepheuvtlh4. Pontile pla>M Auetlu
(Iloun!on > ami Kdlntiunc take* on
KlngNVlilc. all conference uainei ex
cent the latter.
Tln^rt* iilmi are 11 IntcrdlHtrlci
tilt* HchiM|iHfri# headlimvl hy tin*
t Uirh iK'tween Aniartllo ami umlc
feaied Bi ackenrld««i
l!reckeiirlilKi>'H hattclliiK Iturka
toami the air-minded T.vlcr IJoiih
drew innfli of the comment Tltwi*
teainn hid full* to net* nome kind of
xcorlntf woik If the malntilu
th«dr pnnent ntaniUrdn. |*a«h l a*
run up over PHI indlltn. Itr«ckcn
ridge In two yamr* ami Tyler In
Hint*.
Ile«iiien ihoaie previously men tinn-
ed th<* unhcateii. Ullt|e<| tejum in-
clude :
MlrtHn, MHtfomt.
lfeli . Kweet water.
ttalnenvllle, l*nrln.
Fonul l Dalian),
Wood row Wilnon
Old Age Pension
Group Backs State
Governor O'Daniel
By a unanimous vole, the Oruugp
County tlld A tee pension association
tiietnbeishlp will support (lovenior
O'Daniels in his slaiul for <i|ipoMln)j
a ntpeclul session t>f the leklslittuuit,
tne assoclulion at a ineeilng held
Saturday aitornnou in ihe. iilsttiin
court room Voted to Instruct the
president, County Jpige U. l.e
vis. lo Inform the governor that the
association stands xcpiurcly behind
him.
The asMucliitlon voted i<> Instruct
the president und associates to. pre
pure reselutiuns of tespei t to tUo
memory of l>i'. .1. IX Yates, who
teas referred to as a faithful mem
tier of the association.
ASM, BAYLOR
SHU AND TEXAS
ARE UNDEFEATD
ti.'.SHM, Kas All
Kl I'aso lllgh.
Masonic lloiiie.
North l>nl lu«
tihillas). t'orslci-
no, l.lvlngston. Son I h I'ark ilteau
muni l. Kerrvlllc. Austin. Ilrowns
tllle, lloi'llugeli, .Me A lien and Itolis
town.
Hfoittur of the second postpone
inent of action to n peti-
tion of voters of pi-eclnct N"t . 3. In-
• ludlng < (t-ungefie'd. for • inxihlW-
floli election, which was made lu«t
HaUirilay by / the Orange county
comnilMioner* nuurt steps In tlte
direction of mnndamu* |>Ms*edlnKn
imty be taken, according to Rev. 3.
R Perry. Baptist paster of Orsnfe
field, today. Rev. Tjplji and two
others nt the Itrangofleld section
T«
II.
AUnlV
♦tr not nil
vai said
Hot *fre
Be Taken
Election
Qualified voters. It
the comniltt.* f.iuto'
signers on the pelt-
voter*.
When the matter oraa brtaighi an
SotUrdu v Commissioner Kid 4. fall-
laret, of |trMa«'t No. 1 and Com-
mlssb.ner T. R Granger, of precinct
St>. ft. vote. I to I son pel i action on-
til Xtrambtr; whereas fommlesion
er Tom Dnriimn. of praeMdi^o. 2
and Coa miaafc ner Hammond Wlllej
voted ko take ligrtlnn. The tie as
I Token by Count? Judge R. Ijee Ite-
*Ja. arte
i pwy1 v. A ^
CONTRACT FOR
MORE PAVING
IS APPROVED
Approval .of a contract owui'ded
by the Orange city cotnntls^hm to
Huss Mitchell. Inc.. to construct np-
proiluiately 40.000 yurtM of city
street paving, under un extension
program wits received by Orange
city authorities today.
Ithls for I he contract were opened
several days ago when ll was found
that I'.'iss Mitchell, Inc.. contractors
In charge of the major municipal
contract, wna the lowest bltlilng
concern. The contract was award-
ed lo the low bidders, on conditions
of federal approval.
|t Is expected that wo'.'t will b>
started j>ii the new portion of the
contract and curried along' with oth-
er work under the old contract. The
addiliomtl contract was made pos-
sible by the vast saving realized un-
der the orislnul contract price.
DAI4„AH. I let. J. |,\V> — The
Kroggy souths est conference came
off the floor at the count of nine to
day. still seeing double after a week
end )>niteiing that dropped three ut
Its proudest lull tiers.
Vlattenel were Rice Institute. Ar-
kansas and Tctiu* t'hrlaUau. but tltt
Texas Aggies. Texas aM'd I la viol
neie stilt swinging anil lnat fdll,'
Mrntegy for a little avenging along
the Intereecttonal fnittt next wM
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eml.
While their brethren are out vis
Itlng, Texas Christian and Aik-tiiea-*
open the conference l.icc ut K«)
ctlevllle — II game that experts were
saying only a couple of days ago la*-
|ong.'<l to A i ansas but now Is jusi
a bin MUeetion mailt.
lief^nteil, H.J, hjr 1*. I'. U A.. Ih"
Christians, 'nevel theless. looked fur.
better In defeat than the Arkaii;
sana. three tiait hdoti tt losers It*' '
Vlsslsslppl HI lie team llidt hail
la-en gifted with Iwo touchdowns b> .
the hatotlcuptao's iH'fore name time
The Christians, their Jack Oille'<
P.'ishIui: hampered by u wet ball, ran
links mnurul I'. C. I., A. but gav.ij
out of steam Inskle the ten-yard
stripe twice uud iirouglit iiiVity llol 11
Ing but a decisive victory In gtutls-
lies. Arkansas, figured to. I'C tt
slroul title cult tender, nhowed mjth-
lug startling agaliiHt Allesls«ippi '
Stale 111 absorbing a 1 IMll ticking.
The "uouiethlnu" Unit seems to
j afflict Itlce Institute's tilths ii|ipit
j rally Is still around. Almost uiiani
J tnous choices to W 111 I lie flag, th'-
I Owls, destitle smite yoctuati .a r!t
New Law Requires
Copy Of Pleadings
Placed With Clerk!Uy Kr"" '•"'n iVrtm1,.:
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l'AKIS. Oct. 2. IA l — French
military reporta toOtty aald i'teticli
force* hud oonaolidated their pusP
tlona und removed ^toaeand* of
amttll mines left liehind by Uermnne
on the western front.
Tftey aald the Kiencli luii token
udvdntuge of the absence of liuuvy j
fighting uud that only numerous,
localized eiicouuteia continued.
I'nuaual aerial activity uiarked the
past fow Jays. It was usaerted. with
nngl fliers making stirrer efforts in •
turn back allied ie.;omiul anoe
nights.
An account of a Isittle fought Kit-
urday over Oerutan territory, <li -
cloeed today, suht three French and
five Herman pbiues were shot down.
The account said thai ' two Frennh
reconnaissance planes and nine pio-"..
tectlng fighters were attacked by IS--
Herman pip ties, f
After a fknw" figbt. eight of the]*
French sbipe returneil. it wtia said,
luiliglnir "valuable'- plioiograplilc In-
formation concerning ' Herman |s) l^
; tlona,
, Tim French announced cipture of
a small numlter of prisoners, from
whoni they aald valuable luforiuitn
tlon on tiertnan defenses lo advance
of the Siegfried llm« was extivetetl
to l e obtulnetl.
Ketnl-offitiol sources said French
I'ollus had captured more th'.in till
nngl vlllaiies during the flrat inonlh
of the v\nr.
French guns, they Kuld, now dotn* '
Inate the Imlimuinl valteya of il)e
lower Hiinr. lilies and 1.1 ut"1 rivers.
British tommies were reported
tlowing eastward, matching (lermvil
rclnfuroements suld to Ih* en route
to the weal.
The rfcimstrui-ted t'olish govern-
nient, exiled lo France, called lo
I'olee thioiighonl the world ta Joli
a I'tduii ih my to fight beil.le tb«
ftrltiaji J,aBd French. Offlulale said
tlH-v liopi^ to i-et.ruit ut least JuO..
|W*I volunteers from I'ollsh ranks In
the I'tilted StulM ami I'anndft.
' T*> ewaf(f - military ctt^iies heartl re%.
ports that the number of Oeriuult .
lris.ps oil the western front had b.i'n t
doubled during the imat i iotith und .
the HaxI front-line elrenuth was es-
limited by Curls observers at 5u dl-
ilsh.ps, or none tluin l.otiO.lltMl men. fi
I'arls continent itors expressed !•■'-
lief the Siegfried Hue reinforcements
were called In more in fenV W a | ye
s|b|e I n m' ecitlu Klem b ^ttii. I llum
III preparation for a Uetuluti it
City Delegates
To Galveston
Mayor \V. K. l^n. I r. M. K. Ma.
let", elty snrluiry inspector. und
Charles I', Smith, municipal eitgi
neer. will x<> to fittlveston totnorrow
to attend a meeting of representu
Uvea of the State i>e|iartmenl of
Health with siieelal reference to fM>I-
Iutlon quiMtiou.
Bee* Interfere
With Phone Calk
UKAU V1MJ&. III. Ilct. 5. fAl') —
Telephone: miers In this vicinity
complained they were getting it Jot
of "buxxlngr" on their long distance
calls. r
Repair men checked a term.lnal
l«« and found ll fuJI^of hee* '&apKj
honey. TKey called a liee apeeiwWlt.
:J! Z<:WATCH HIS HMOKi:
CC1IIIKKI.AMI. Md. !>*•> -~r.
Ji.hn It Twin: bet teres with Kipling:
"A woman In only a -woman, but u
gprxl cigar la a smoke." .m
Memorial Moepltnl stUH'hes found
the Tl-yaar eld patient's bert empty,
lie imd walked out on a hevy of
®ught up with
Tile following article, which cov-
I ers ii new act pertaining lo the tils-
] trlct clerk's office and nttorneys
pracllelng In the district court here
will be of Interest:
Whenever any party files a plead-
ing of any character, he shall at
the same time either deliver to the
adverse party, or de|Mislt with the
Clerk for the adverse party, a copy
of such idea ding, which copy shall
Hot lie filed hv Ihe Clerk. All filed
pleadings shall remain at till
times In the Clerk's office
r In the Court or In custody
of the Clerk, except that the Court
may by order entered on the min-
utes allow a filed . pleading lo Is*
withdrawn for a limited time when
ever neucssary on leaving a certified
copy on file. The party with-
drawing sttcli plcieling shall pay the
coats of such order unit certified
copy.
Where More Than One Adverse
party. If there Is more than one
! adverse party and the adverse pur
lies ate represented by different at-
! torticy* one copy of each pleading
;'*hitl! on request he furnished I"
: each attorney representing the ail-
j verse parties, hilt a firm or alter
I neyi) associated Til the case shall
1 count as one. Not more than four
f4) eopiea of tiny pleading sitall be
|-ei|lll|-tvl to lie furnlslti'd to adverse
parties and they shall lie delivered
to the flrat four t ) nppiltmils <m-
. titled thereto. After u fcopy of ii
pleading l« furnished to Hit attorney
or depost(«grwith the <'lerk for him.
lie cannot leiptlre another copy of
the same pleading to lie furnished
lo him.
Failure t FuttiMli fop*, if any
"party falls lo furnish the ad Verse
party tvltll a copy of ttnv pleading
In nccordnpce eitli this Article, he
may lie rwiltlred to do ao }*f tn tler
of the f'ourt on tnotbm made timl
notice given and If he fall* to com-
ply with any such order wltliln ff i-
(C) day* after It* date, he ma) be
punished for colltempt of Court,
and ihe I'ourt may order the I'lerk
to furnish certified copy, the c-wis
thereof to he charged agalnat the -
party who failed to comply altfi tlte
order ..!> furnish tt,
'I'AHK itNTIRl'Itt ■
maUlct ennrt waii agiln oc'iUWW.,
this MwrnhW wtth the -mer f W.
B. Mmlth at al **. Mi O .Vealin, l'i
daituw* Milt which Wi.a starlerl
^ililK> of the tatel week. The
Uiia
ed a 12 # lead over a Isidly eii iplvl,
i Vutiderhllt teuhi ami lost, 13-12. I'*
I the lust four minutes. .
ltlee. equipped a Ith cvt rytbltig
but llifit same myaterlous ''some-
thing.' tries a comeback against
Centenary ut llouslom nevl Satur-
dnv night.
Centenary was no 'pu/.xle to a pow-
erful bund of Texas Aggies, who. tu
piling Up ptdnts agopisl none io
I heir first two gaotes, look better by
the day. If they come through si-1
gainst Simla Clara at San Francis-
co Frldat nlglil. >ou can slart link
lug big John Ivimbi'ollgh. Ilerai-e .Mo -
Her mid the rest 'of their stoul play-
mates with the title. The Aggta
Hue Is a concrete wall snudlioi I
Iim Cetilenniy's teleriin Imcks la Ih.'
I -I II triumph. •
I Rinded Willi si pli"linu'rls vtho scraii ■
ped their Wfiv la|o a vi ft-r.-tti Hip Up
Southern Metliodlsl, which pi it .
North Texas Teachers at Unllas '
looked ibiiigeroli* In lying oklnbonia, j
7 7 The S iouers. a veteran letm .
(hut vins tlesinictlve l.isl feasoc,.
were almost lucky to get away wit.'t i
■'W- He in « glime of fitiubles,
ttoaeli l . X. IH'de's joiing-<l r- S
green iltruugh but a bunch of h:*«.j
lers. treated Floiida lo a I'^-ti II >
IPg «lid they won't be loo, niucli ,j
the abort end vt hctt I bey play W" j
toin-iii nt .Madlin'it Satardav. ,
trip Inuy have a few* eoplis, b-it j
IloMi-'s a foott.ill t'-aiit at Teva.t ;
this Jear.
lln.Vb ir'n two wifdts, Jack W'lldon i
and Ihvluht 1'aiks. cimc Uuoiigh In '
the breexlnc, ft ll win ov«>' South-
western. but the v..|<-n«Ptt loek'M • *'
Utile better also |taybu-teaiae. omit'
along ,'Wlth Weill' liinl next Su'.p
dny'g grtni" with Oklahoma A. & M
fit Htllftriiler sbollld be nnofbet
rump. i
A SICK, DM. I'lRK
IN TilKtlt 1.1 VINO ROOM
' ti MIIKIILAMl. M l. (Al'l —
Mentljers of the Ouy F l.ong fondly j
hiked Into the wvMs for u luflflre
and wclner roast, bill they nee.iir:
have gtiwe tbai fur for their fire.
They arrived homo lo find livltlir
roew. fiiniltnre aHMw. :.
Ill: l>IIOBARI.Y OUT A RAI3K
ROANOKK. Va. i A P> — A sals!
ant City Auditor 3. Robert Tbouns
renlly did a neat Jol> of asalatUig
City Auditor llnrry Jt Yutes bv |iroy.
Ing beyond uli doubt the bona' atory
it wna a big flab which got away.
Tatee leal'
river whea the tMuler."lw«IUk .*0*-
ionY
FOB IT
UNOMHie
Noun.- l.fueii clothes collectively.
Here Is .lt liii|Hirtant u« rd ftortt
the French which is not only «lvett;|i|j
an ubstird misprmiunclatlon. but
greatly misused ns to meaning. v;
First, the pronunciation "I.ON-juh-
ray" Is without support except aa
a eolbHpilultam.
tlte first syll||li|t- Is all but 1m- 3
used to. devcrlba silk underwear. The
French word ."lingerie' means.
linens collectively? the linen ti-ad"; ,
the linen room in colleges, hulela
ultd hospititln; linen elolbing ttorn ;
by women.
Not yet luta this word liecottie Ain ■!
gllciged, The l-'icticli nasal "n" hi 4
the first y.illable Is all but Ita- i
l-ossllile to rcproihiee by Knglbh ]
phonelies. It in the same .ui I aa
hi the FrenCIt word for wine,
"vln."
Start to say tho Knsllslt word
"land," hul otnlt the "nd." The uc«
cent Is on the last ay I bible.
Correct I'rouiination: l.i-xhllKi;.
(Capitals Indicate syllables to lie
accented. I Hev'il fiMr ttnctlons i-
liont words, with 3c slumped etive-
lope, to Frank Colby, Orange l.i
er.
! court house;
: and aty hall
opirpc
DtVlLTiS
Cntinfy court with County Juil
R. l«e« l)a lis prealdliig, «-Otiv«itWI.'i:
for the October term this mornius
at o'cbick. The foirni-m wan
•Hided in the matter of -"timllu
Ihe docket atul selling n few cfl
There ivlll be no petit jui y on
plana for neat
council wo
MHII
| havinjt to •
text day
at th* aame
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 233, Ed. 1 Monday, October 2, 1939, newspaper, October 2, 1939; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290097/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2022), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.