The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 198, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1940 Page: 1 of 8
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Gems of Thought
It la the temper of the highest
hearts to strive most upwards when
; they are most burdened. — Sir Phil-
lip Sidney. »
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East Texas: Partly cloudy ta south
tonight and Sunday: gentle to Ireah
southerly winds on the coast.
ORANTEXAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST lti, 1940
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NUMBER 199
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NAZIS CONTINUE RAIDS ON BRITISH
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396,000 Men To Be
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HOUSE PUSSES
NATI0N1 GUARD
MOBILIZATION!
WASHINGTON. jU*.: (AIM |
Oyerwhelmirif hoiftu* approval of <h** j
rational xftarri mol>ille.4tion hill .ill i
bi|t cle.ired tin* way todaj foot* tin- !
iMlhiitf of all HHlImatoiJ 3!Mi.lNNI men
to the color* for a >carV active t»t*r j
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Tbf pa -tnanc of the men hirp by » |
34- to Ii3 vnt*» lato yt»H(ert1a> I *ft
ITojresHiie mobi!ir.atiun of the giiarti 1
and rescryUtm only two *1**pm Abort
of actuality — the h»*ii *tc riiiiMt first '■
concur in wrtnp minor change* in
thr lcglalMtlon it prcvloiisl} h|»|>io\ j
cd. and then Pw’Hl'lfut l{o<»*c\Ht
must td-rn It into law.
The army mcanwhih* unikcd time. 1
■vv i: ti plans ivi»d\ t•» call up tin* firs:
contingent of 55.o(*u guuidsuien Sep-
tember 15, and reports from war i
game areas where the militia is now
training said weeding out of phvdc I
ally unfit already was under way.
As the mobilization measure niov- j
ed through final legislation stages. |
the ’ destroyers-for-Britain ’ i^ni*-
bobbed back into capital limelight j
amid a flurry of reports that (Jieat ^
Britain had offered to lease the
United States hemisphere naval bases j
in return for the badly needed war
craft.
l*rof>oiients of the transfer of over
age destroyers to Britain renewed ,
their efforts, concentrating on at- j
tempts to show that the trails ictioii j
could be accomplished legally, with- •
out the necessity of congressional j
approval.
The reported offer of bases in Brit- I
ish possessions as the purchase
Naval Base Target of Nazis’ Mass Air Raid
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SPREAD OF WAR
TO RALKANS IS
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REGISTRATION
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British warships are pictured tiring a salvo in the harbor of Weymouth, English naval
brunt of a mass attack by German bombers. More than 400 Nazi planes are reported '
in the battle. London admits two warships were hit by bomb splinters. Germany
were sunk and four others damaged
i which bore the
i have participated
iclares three'ship*
SCHOOL YEAR
TO OPEN HERE
SEPTEMBER 9
14 Killed In Raid
On Mexico Town
A ug. J *• | .M ’)
. ^ i • pm t***i kill
price of destroyen* whs *aid to be |
under white house study. One j
source AVADHerted that the attorney |
general hud prepared an opinion, f
holding dlsjwiHal of the iiewtro.%ere le-
gal if the chief of naval operations j
should certify that they were not
needed for national defense.
House approval of the bill empow- !
ertng the presUlent to mobilize the j
national guard came yesteialtiy after '
a tuibulent session which saw a .w i
ries. of modifying amendments de-
cisively rejected. ‘Tin* major re-
striction defeatesl was it proposal tf» j
limit service of mobilized men to the.
continental United States. Instead of
permit t Id g- thrtr use in the coun-
try's* territories and possessions, and
til til? western hemistfier*
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LETS
DO SOMETHING
ABOUT IT»
• Note: Articles appearing in this
column during the next few weeks
are being ha inhaled by business men
and ciVie leaders. Any persons fie
eiring to contribute to the column
may do so by submitting materia?
to the Leader office.
Our fathers, the pilgrim pioneers.
Mole out of it civilization sore to
the heart and near to collapse,
•hackled by selfiahnes*. intolerance,
prejudice and greed. Where rights
of worship and privilege of free en-
terprise had been Ignored for nearly
a thousand years.
But in the new world all would be
changed and front that good day in
1*10 to this hour we hare claimed
the noble right and made it secure,
to worship according the dictates
of conscience and engage In economic
enterprise within the bounds of a
liberal and democratic free govern-
|!fcr-
Let us not lose that heritage.
Let us return to the church of our
God. to the denomination ofL <wr
choice. Let us pray as we are in-
clined to pray, and other* may pray
as they will. With tolerance and
justice and freedom for ail let os
nurture a determined concern for
the rights of our feliowmen and a
holy reverence for the God and Fath-
er of us all.
,
4. W. «l£<l£nr, city school superin-
tendent issued the official calendar
for the city schools fur the I94U 41
verm this murnins a this office, a*
follow s :
September Tc.o le iV .\f u*iing*
and lt?gistrat ion.
September I *»: H ^i d' .itiou cun
tinued.
Septerpbi i- L'T : I!n*i of tlo* first
month
October 25 : Pud of the second
month .w
NoveirtLer ll A j mist ice Bay Ifo!
I day.
X.overpbef 21 22 or 2^29: Thanlv*-
uivihg [lolidvOs
November 22: Pnd -f the third
month.
lAecernber 2*» : Knd of 'he fourth
montii.
lAevendwi- , i*«*> Uhrlstmas liolidavs
begin a? 4 o’clock.
January 5: ("hr-istmas holidays
end at s o'clock.
January 17: Knd of the fir-t sem
ester.
January 20:
ond semester.
January 31:
month. '
February 2*
month
March. 2,*: Knd of Seventh month.
April !<*: Paster holidays ls»t?in
.it A o'clock.
April 15: Pistcr holldais «-iul at
H o’clock.
April 25: Knd of the eighth
month.
May 23: Knd »-f the ninth month.
Number of days In session — ISO.
Net number of days of scJukM—
175.
Christmas recess Two weekV
j M K.\ h'n HTY
Fourteen p»»r*o»js we.
j ed and at lea*t pt wounded in the
village of Felipe Santiago. Mexico
state, when a band of 2»‘«t armed
peasants staged a raid \e.-enli>.
41 discs were burned and cattle
stolen b> the raiders who left tin-
village a shambles after several
’-units, of fighiTnf?. Troops pursued
•hem inot the hilW
Women and cltildr* n w aiu-eig
i l hi* viilntre- • sii.i It ies. Nelghburh.:?
, vlllagi** demanded pi'ot eel ion by the
a rtn .
TIGERS WIN BUT
FAIL TO GAIN
ON CLEVELAND
icia * ed Press
CHAMPIONSHIP
5J.iTML!!! RAINS BENEFIT
j Applied t iftiiikV |»aty be?n re
j ceiled at l lo^ 'ffratlge post «dfice fol
tin- nijtlotiwi'te resistration of aliens
| M -4v.' coiidUeted fiutn Vugiisi 2 7 to
■ I December 7l». ;?i-c«*i'ding to I'o-dnia*
j h*l * * It- t ’o.lle.
■ tVplMl^tif the applie.il toil 14.10k
; *11 \ e la** n posted in tin* h»bb> el
j f l»»* p.e-i KjAiiT. All foreicn Ikii 11 j*»»;
|.S'd»H. || year* of age or older must
regkvfet- anti n3\ -tHi>u childroh intisi :
tv» regtliti ; ‘si b> then pan*tits. This
registration is eompulsorv and a line i
I of * | «MM> and imprisotmicnt for *• 1
j months b pi H.st 1 died by law fol fail
j ore to register. f«*r refusal to i»e fin ,
j gerpi tilled nr !*•« inakiiig rejisiia j
| tloti stfitcnient<* known to t»e false I
j After, the aliens hive iigouered a' j
j, t lie joc'il 1 dTlees, a ii«I hive been j
| iMverpi in!«’d the reglsii at ion foiuis i
j ire sent to the If H.. depaitmeni <M 1
| justice and an blentllicalion card i« t
nailed (ti the alien b> tin- !•' It I
The reglstr #* but Is entm-iv fiei*
and ll is not mwessarv t"i aliens »•*
pay any* persona or group !<* assist
them 111 leglsteiing and the' gov
ernment. tlnoagh its post offices wad
assist all persons as nuieii as p"*
stifle and nnmpleie irist t net ions and
official regulations may be examined
reuistralion poPt off Sees.
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Funeral ’ service* were
V .In o'cioN k this morning fl»r b T. |
Burleigh Jr., two day ^4d ’von of Mr.
1 and Mrs I.. T Hiirjelglt. Th.e III*
fanf died tit Frances Ann l.uUrher j]
hospital Thursdav niglit at 7:30
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hum-tal Hryvice* were |h*M from 1 By the Associated lYetik
the fatuity lesidem'e at K05 Klglitii M hile Kerman w nplaiis-s lencwat
• trei-t and Interment was iti Jett | H*«‘ violent storm vivttr , Britain
eojn.tcA \ under the dirediou of J heavy predawn rabls. 4fi itish ft MX*.
W la fie 1 I'nm-ra! 'home
Hmviving besides the parent*, are
1 gi amlfatloT. Ileniy J. Ililt feigll of
Beaiiuo'Ut ami Mih, l.eoigj t\*iplre>
d t '1 1114c gl a ltd mother.
BeV. N\ . It I holt lit. p.'isto^ of
dir l>V-o v'jndiritaH- Vbut-eh, wae in
•KMillbr* winged a»-n»ss t/»e snow-iMfH
l»ed Alps today lo attack cHi«c Bl
bottom Italy for tha aeconCl tini»
-1brae day*. 4y ^ \ (
lUund
•tijfcd'
'barge of the funeral service.
ECONOMIES IN
GOVERNMENT
IS C. C. TOPIC
Uuitis Morris of Longview.
»*• of the tax division of the
direi*
Fast I
Beginning »»f the sec
Knd of the fifth
Knd of the sixth
By Bill White. A
Sport* Writer
The Lodgers are putting
sort of celebrutlon for old
Fitzsimmons tonight. but
feels like celebrating.
01 some
Freddie
GAMES MONDAY
No games, will !** played tonight in j
j the Orange ‘hdtlrt ! league but notn j
1 tcaioio cluiinph.nsldps will he ,»t [
'-t ike in games . elk I'wliM fop .Man-
i da v night.
-
III the f.rd game M .’idnv starting
at 7 :3n od-lock. the Lions A’iub. 1111 j
‘defeated in tile |da>ofT seli**s, will !
'meet Ihe Paper Mil!, a team tli.il ha* j
lost one game. if the Lion* win. !
thev will be Indu*tri;tl leajjae chain- I
pious, with three playoff victories !
‘ against m* difca'-.- but it' the Paper (
■ Mill wim- the two lenhi* will be tied !
I for phi\ off honors and another game ;
1 Tuesday nighf will ts* nicesuarv to
i decide the championship
In the second game Monday night
A. It. «' will meet (ntmever for
j the ( '*immeiclal JeagAP* champion
j shiir
The city <*h nnpionshtp serb** lie
tw“en tin* two league ehampion* will
j follow -------------
WEST MAS
With the los* of yesterday * game, j.a !•
4-2, to the Phils, and the loss o7 | b» g
Last night l'ap**r Mill pounded out
2 win over Amerieun legion
into the flmiIs partner held
Our noblest heiitA£e^ j
The *w luest American' about one J
hundred years a*o said. “America Is
the filial effort of Divine Providence.” ^j| _•
(VletllOCllSt LbOITS
the hl*tor.v of this country from Its
beginning 'til now without feeling
the influence of Uixis Spirit in the
establishment and growth of this
great nation.
To Give Special
Music At Services
Two wpecbil oiujdcal number* will
be featured at tb*» Sundav .moiling
worship aervire at the First Meth-
odlwt Uhurdi here. A m*al eolo,
“The Holy Hour.** (Nevin) will l«*
friven by Mi** Klixabeth Harmon.
The choir, under the directk*n of
Mrs. W. B. Patty, will sing the
anthem. “Kreat and Marvelous.'’
f Brainier). The service will lidjiti
at 11 o*c!<K*k with the pastor. Rev.
Rd Harms, in charpro.
The evening worship service will
ix^in at 7:45 u'oloik wdih Mr*. Kit-
3f«MPcley. director of the young peo
their *tur shortHtop. I'fC. W»*e
who fractured hi* f<n»l while sliding
Into second in llm seventh inning,
the horrible spectacle >4 third or
♦•veil fourth place stare* 1 ticnt in
the face ..That's, how iiri'li Me- kid
uiea tit t«. them.
Whiir t h«* I Doilge, s w ei <• b**um
their dream*, the league leading Uhl
cinnati Red* were bun ply los ing a
ball lamp. 1 <> to the Od< iro Ut|»»*.
Whf»HP Claude. Paneaeiu twirled a
neat five hit job.
In the National league** only oth-
er offering. Lefty Joe SulHv.Tn blank
ed the (Hunts for eight innings In a
*upe,rb four hit relief job, while his
nriHte* were walloping three Giant
I Ihe soldiers to 2 hits wilt hi* Plates
were pound hi jf Chiydon for K.
A It C. gained a 9 0 forfeit
! from H<*me 4«uundry Isa au*e that
i team for the second night in a row
'failed t.. inuster a lull team. In an
j exhibit ion game the Port Arthur
team *!»anked flu* A It. C. ehib 9
! to 7 by takinK adrantape v of Hh-
t liar s n IldnmM and six grocer, bub-
ble*. Pachtir wan driven to cover
in the fifth and , Salisbury finished
in creditable his? first pitched
ball resulting in a double piay which
retired tin* Hide,
Valenctano for Home Laundry' al*
loweil li hltM and the grocer hurlen#
gave up H,
By the Associated Pres*
Urop* and rnugeland* in
tinnx of *i'*t Texa* were lush follow
ing kem-ra! rain* yesterday and on
Into lu«,1 niym.
Burk but net t reported thiee and a
half ini-lie*. Many other points ie
reived two and three.
An afternoon downpour *; retching
a-toss northern R'hildre** count)
snarled city trriffh it < Irildi css and
broilg!i( total precipihii htrrrw- fivei
In* he* In 1 o (lave
llalu In that region extended from
UlilhtreHM to Decatur, north to Altn*.
Dkl« . ami *<»ttth from W ichita Falls
to Duldin ami Stamford.
Wichita Falla re port 1**1 Its three-
inch rain had ahm 11 red normal cotton
alii |*|e f*‘e*l crop* tluu'e
IIIm^i va uni a*'«*otnpan.ving a two
in* h rain in the Brown wood %rra did j
tittle damage other tinm ilTIve 2 4 |
mot**r b«ial* )i11 f iicroMs Like Brown
w*»ed when the boat*’ *i*>*k inoke its
mooring*.
W’elllnjgot it, ('olliiigsvvoi th county,
leport'd hall.
Iiulhoriti*, tb IttMni* . A
I I■■■((!•-.! l».. klll.Ml, liv^ —
j- lVetttu-ad^V rs. 14. H?*,-SKfw-*>i||fca frit-'-
' T*w- • '•1*1* 1» «"Uth««in < Kiuup*. ]
| nunnwHHe. .I.ik.-!.,.! rH|.l<1lv. f >
A dUimtrh from ,Alh»n- ,.4,( two
|,!Wk .Irxlroyrni »w nfportod
I -.1 l*y ■milldown' fMirpl«m«a, mini A •-
I (.otigloii liromlrunt rqmrM f Itallg'
'■'"•I— Ki'M- mmodiig gMr th* CJr«
Renter of Albania.
of a Ke'ieniI r.mfl-tgtiMlonr
'hr llilkane (a me from* l*tanl>a(t I
"fh'i-o ihe Tuiktah pleas ilaelMM 1
1 ho I an 11 (him attack
w-ufil promptly ngidt
fulfillment of the Hilllxti Turklah tnu.
ton I ieoh'tatife part. *it k jl
,,, , , ‘‘Any tittu-k agulnar ■ (ireeeeV wtlPhM
meetInjf and ?uppcr for the Orattk* i i • . T11.
, ... ... . Sth| Deputy lliinein Djahtil YaUehtll.
t toioiher of t timi-g'te.t.'(UrefttHK held ... ,.. , _ ..... It 1.^
, ... . .. Turklnh einnmentalor.
rittitKilny rttalit at Kupset Drove t . . „
j tireece ha a a full giiaruttlee at
i ltiitl*h military tnlatnint in thi
j event of attack. (
j ftiliteltlentnllj. ailthorltatlvp lUfr]
.Ian tpAyrtera aaaertetl the' nuriiedqi'
j Klnklna of the Plreek, iJISdon Uglll ■
.t'liitaer llelle, a mummed yveptei'JkJV ■■
for the .......... !*** *
Itlptoitr.v rekltlon# between
ant! flreet-*^ t.;.^
I Bella In ;4 hmira earlier hail WU4
| an Italian atilmiarln, tv .a known .to j
! he operating In waters where the
j llelle war aunk by a bloat of thrba
I lorpodiii H The underaeaa asaaltaift
1 wa# not tt}etnif|e<l.
Il*e tier man IiIkIi ctimiuaiig. In
Uhe wake of Ihe greatejjif titiiial f a.|-
j aatilt In war aAkaAi ygnlnakl^'Hr|Um||
.•..mmittee, ...... A. h, BHrna.'of lb" Lye.t>,<fctv. rettmledi Ift
l"*'"1*'"' committee. ea. ti , rtnttr,.ywrt |„ rahi.I■ a
I’eiiiitrv dull with ,L H. David, pre*
bb fd, in charge.
Mr. Mon b. discUMMCd eciiiuuuii * 111
« tumty govern merit and *h r**«**l tie*
oc*-d of mote public Interest in * il>,
’oiint). state iinil rittllbrml govern
liiyiploymen! »*f
part *d t In-
to bo purchasing a
rtf t 'or
amlttor’.* »lutle*
went.
lo»c Allen, representative
i ***1 i !»•!* Uhl inti chamber «*f c*»mincri*e,
P*-te 11***11 p of the Aransas Pas*
chamber of rumruwtve, A .1 ,\|o-
K«*ii*b7 loc.il ngilcultuie commlttei*
dlvtslmi, D A. Prutcr. Industrial
( ommjttce. It. i Terry, incnihershlp
the e> .’tilnt;, ftjelArle*. hatlmra, alrdramWa amt hut- |
Inlet «Kilau rtl* I,„,h ItarfaiM,, t.»>Tv ■3*ttfek ttfane* |
aiae aet tn-e.l In „ -J.______ m
spoke briefly during
‘/r Hesllp gave an
* ii*si<>ii *if the naval base sctiirc*! t*>
UorpuH I’hrlsti w here lie Miii*l I ft.OtMl
iiii'i* Wo ild be empl«»y»**i.
Mill) ut Ihe uieuilicrs
their i*i^»c«»va.l of tin* »upj»x*y tnfet
lug, which wan the first of It*
held by the Kiotip. in' sevsial
W»r(0 listed a*
yt«« liiNlbAf
uilram*. * t. .»
<<w
plani-K W. in Kim* do#h to f>7t
City Finances
In Better Condition
I The city finauccs
fycar ending July Hi are
"Xprewetl | oil.ntyt lo.k g# to’, mWItluBl
yearn |ei > Digit rttmmant! mid. h.anklM»
the great -TW‘‘ :
the Month tt.MKl; Mull, BrltBIngtoff, ‘
.Vfl<t(ll»«li.„iai*h. on the norlhntuit
conwt; and faetorteK and imiarm-nt '
woika at tlie huge Induatrtnl I'filter
of Hirmtnghaiii. in the midland*.
Moreover, i he high t-ominaihl Kit Id,
llrlt Dh harbor* w e r*
the fmr it
In lielter
T‘n
omcr*.a s
corulltiori ihan they have been sine** \ f»Gn«4 during tlir- idulit In a move
low- *!.. . ( ... tl I flttPullVA Itrl.ioU .hlr.*.to. . WS*
parglvr.e British shipping
British mean while
thought
D»35, according to former Mayor W.
K irfti who called attention to the
In Uoliin county, north Texas, a I fact that year Ipefoie hist was the l ^ull boom of explosions heat
house was blown from r..ui#ii*aot» fHvst Dme• rhe.....■enr'-ftnnweeirhtm'1»eenf4^--vWsgw^
j blcfk« and hiu b«*aw»1^pfTfe«l ..n a out of the red in some time ’Signified naval gunfire in the KlftR*
A. H (Jardee. city auditor, will | channel,
complete work on the audit for the ' The air siege of Krltaip surged ^ [
year, within a few days. j u»»prec«»it*d prop«n tions form)
dawn to dusk yesterdsy it* attsclKR
rani-li we*! «*f Prospi-r
wind struck with rain. A
heavy
ueadhouse
A light
night
rain fell at Dallas last
Other rain reports included: OI-
ney 2.25 inches, Klectra 1.25. Hen-
rletth • 1.32, Dublin .60. Abilene .31.
Vernon .30. ami Fort U'nrth .4ft.
Weather forecast# Indicated cm-
tinned thunder showers throughout
Oil Leases For
Exploration Only
Hurry
*eeu red
mates were wanopmz inree uwni • aave up north central Tcxa* today..
M*sl*ica K^*"»®3^^^§!^!5aa®%^^5K(BC^aseass«!w.'S!as!«!SfJS' ,
Tax Collector’s
Audit Approved
IE l.t-igh! Hr,, who roceattr
i ginup ttf thlrtro’it !r*it*-**
i
gweop of the rtrlit'K.
Th, Vankta-tt njadf the third
r’tpttll’tiil "out" ttf th-- day 1*> tit-,..th
in* an 11-1 Kh«-Ua< king at tin? hand*
of the Boston Hc-tl H*<x.
The Sin altJSfsed 11 hits off four f
Tanker tWirier* So wist mte g.uv of O It Itutler. ot.unty ta* a»*e*»or j
the serle*, snap the Tank victory j ami eoliertor. has received the audit |
streak at si* game sandh rea ktljeir t’f the reenrd of hi* department from j
their own four game losing rtm. j the state comptroller* offlee In Aus |
The A nterleaU league b ailing { tin. showing all records to he cor- j
Cleveland Indians pounded Southpaw j reel. The audit, which was made
Thornton !*•<■ for 15 hits, but could- j about three w eeks ago, eovers the j
n't hunch them and barely nosed put period between Jan. 1 and June 1. I
CULBERSON TO
SPEAK TONIGHT
<Uiy and C.ilbal aicntbrn tl* fin* fact
! thaf^thi**** law'll «**»•♦ f*u* ciplunt
'Ion only ami did m»t Incbidu x%
drilling |Hi'\liluu a# prcvloindy r**-
portinl.
by more Ihan 1.600 naii pfcxiic*. They
hit Croyduft airport . OriUHu «igtlg
miltai of the* heart of London, «hHt ng
alarm *lr*n* tbrbitthout the Hpraxrl-
Ing City, and fatinwl nut to rgln iult
from Hr^liiml (o laind’a Knd.
An DndittcloMol numbor uf )<ercon6
; »***• killed and woitndiHl. UrcdTIcIgJ
j-f*porfg said there were approsR
ideathe. in Ihe (*roydon laid alone,
j At fh#* height of the »ky batt)%
Get-man pianea phimmetfed to eaHli
one a mi«nite,: the Hrttleh reported. J
Their mintefry of home deteoM)
the White Sox 5 4. The Indiana a- j 193U.
gstln had Roy Weatherly to thank
for . i lie winning punch, Hi* single
In the eighth wa* lurried tt»o the
winning run when
pie’** choir, in charge «f the musical ! followed with, a double,
program Ml** Fran*-*** Wirio i* «*, Buck New'eom ha*l » d«) L*
An audit of the motor vehicle ii-
celiee d*|WrtXMHt for » part <*f 13118
irneu itn«* me tall of Ih3T and a part of 1940. wax j
1/ou Brdidreaux jalao received at this time and ehow- j
HI all fafitie t*» be accoaoietl for and
all record* in balance.
OUn I'ulhemoo* of Kdua. Texu*. j
candidate for railroad commiotiinner
in the run-off prjphary, will wpeak at |
Stark park bere foulght at -X o'clock.
He will to* introduced b>* \V. K i/u,
former mayor of Orange.
*>m1
ti ” ! as a the Brawn*. He pllehetl «lt hit ha.l |
vocal trio. line special numiter will
he given In -k” enrlre choir. The
pastor will deliver the sermon.
All members of the young, peoples
choir are re-|tu-st -.1 to he;present a: j It* the eigl'Ht Inning
..—... ------ ■ ■ o----.... arf; a g_5 decision to ,the second
2, wtn over
hit baW
an" dittihled In the sir’ll twjpaf Ins
mate* aheati. He fumed nine. . *
The last place Athletic* gtnge.1 ajt
on Walter Mosterson of the Bens font
for four runs
the church at. seven oV-tock Sunday
cvcnlpg.
student*, .me seriously wounded, were
Hl« police ruatndy today- after thy
Ho. an ml A tvootan is. a creature Msae*ir.anon last night of Dr. lta
that warns to exatmne ereV) item to Mira Valdes Imusso. Havana uni
the store and ihet. sisU «h« .sill va,-Mty prut esse- and .refill n ten
......-m\. ..tf
« l B ANS JAll.t.li
HAVANA. Aug l*. t ATI
game of a douhlrheatler. fkinpy .RW-
ney Hudson.*e»U«r*d 1* hit* tu win
the opener. .j.-r ..:
T" KRSMOXD. Va.. Aug. 1^ (A1 ■)
“““ -Take ns to the < Kdgar Allent l*«c
house." visiting New Yorkers told
the taxicab IriqK. . ■ .
At the end of what (seined a loo*
rid*, toe dr ivor let tbese out ■■* ti
**/»
BENGAL GUARDS
REACH CHICAGO
The Bengal Guard*-Drum and llo
gle tiopswhich left h-re t,y special
train Wednesday for <’hltajtt to at
tend the Chicago Music Istnrt Kestl
•at. at rived there on schedule at
5 .1 Clock this intoning with all mem-
bers ' tired but O. Kacctwdtng tu
a telegram receive* from Mia* Ku /}
WS& A
COURT HOUSE
I and erry hml
BRIEFS
j said the vast attack met "little ;uc- a,a
i cess at high cost.”
This time it was tl.a Hi itlsh whs :
'claimed a -secret weapon'* *— soma
type of plane trap said to have rn-
t angh-d ,tnl wrecked *t least ond ■
<fcrmnn bomber. Hiltlsti report*
sold M was "efficient and forts >d-
ihle It nd would he shtMdnd with
Texas. I (artery at least for the present
Merman radio report • descrtbodl
the "weapon" a* n.etal mesh mt« ;
fired into t.m air tty M« thmat d
Receives Degree
Mr*. Willi i m Wintuill and Mini
Ffavla Wlgnull Hjiva rettirn<*4 (i«mi
Au»fiii whfi« .\|1»*» IVigtiHll Iihh re
ce«i*!y »**rfh>i| a Mauler: of Aria de
*re4 from the Uoivvtni'y of
Mint Wiafiail w name has a loo l*#*«*«
4d*5fl(! to th»* il»*t of .»pprove«f prin
eipala ami aup«rluton*4**nta by th«*
6i M *f fftticati*»n. who |ta*ni»»"; Th»y said it amounted
j awarded her an
^Aifkate in June.
urtminiatrator'a eer- t no mure than a “plaything.0
Marring^ !ic*-n»w*-« of record at the 5
office of the ribunty clerk. Mre. W. |
V Gunoinir t<xb*y w»*re to J^ W.
Hare and Mf** Anna Mae Am’es.
WATER DROPPING ON
LAKE CHARLES HIWAY
BUT CAR8 CAN’T GO
Highway !w l«-tw”.n Orange and
— r— I lathe Charles. 1st., had md Ireen op
The Drange Coonty t'ommlssloner's 1 ened to traffic lip t« nwn today. One
court convened at 1« nfeka-k thl*
morning for consideration of the
HMn bodge' and setting of the county
lax rate. The body was lit session
until m...It and let-eased until t
o'clock for an afternoon meeting at
which final decision* would Ut
made. |he court »•* 4tit to eeW'<v
*«reyh<tund bus made a trial run this
morning and waa able to come
through the flood'd section between
Snip hut' and latke t/hatle* but th-
trip was made with tonsPtorahto dlf
flculty and the offtiiwU said passu.
*er car* would pol be showed to go
through omit urn Water goes dpw^
” ' * '• *?Wfr'_________
Do Yoi Know
Answer* mill be found fa
Orange Conntjr Hntltqni ll t
ton of the Loader. Angwst ,
1*. Hn* much money did
Gould raise in Orange P bulrd
rallr.atd from Orange to
Mont.?
17. Hr ra.ny house dfci Cf
have in .. *0. aceordtof to ft
wade . r r n-u.-t eggW»|jj
1*. Wwj *►:■. leo Sown ,
grad; '
MMtly
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 198, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1940, newspaper, August 16, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558657/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.