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In Oman County, JiMn ..«r tb
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,011, Farm and to<luatrt«|%nii lre.
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VOLUME XV.
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ORANGE, TEXAS, SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1929.
P
: The matter of providing
a more satisfactory park-
ing system in the flew
AWARDS SOON
?v
town district, regarding
which The Leader has'
Spofcfi^^TOi auHuv
which deserves more than
passing notice.
We doubt very much if
the city commission has
anything confronting it at
the present time which is
of more importance to the
people of the city generally.
That they have not gone
before the commission en
masse and demanded some
action in the matter before
now is surprising.
Contracts Totalling$3*-
000,000 Will Be Let
H9
Klan Leaves Capital;
May Return Again If
Candidates Warrant
WASHINGTON. July «, (AP>—
The Washington Tout today says
"the Ku Klux Klan has abandons
Washington aa,. national headquar*
trail I* buck tn .Atlanta, Oeorgrla,
the ■ Mrifc." . 1
Tftp renaona .§*«. .given • for the
transfer one off Ida 1 is quoted as
thr niTTori IT
cause this was believed to he the
beat place to direct Ita campaign
against the presidential candidacy
OIlc AUSTIN. July «. <AP>—Road
construction contract* for tt coun-
ties will be let by the state highway
department July It-August I, Olbb o/ ~\|f,oj E. Smith.
Gilchrist, highway engineer. an-
nounced today. The project* will
cost approximately IS.UOO.OO'I.
Bid* huvit h«ten advertised for ire
following county project*:
Bexar: Removing dip*, grading
and dralnag* structures, highway 1*
and high way S.
Harris: five mile* concrete pav-
ing, highway IS: three and one-
half mil'-* grading, drainage and
concrete paving, highway I: four
miles concrete paving, highway t.
Trinity: !l M miles bituminous
nirlarlnf, highway *4.
I'ayloe: It mlh>* concrete pav-
ing. highway I
Oray: 7 l-g miles grading and
drainage atructurea, highway 11.
Carson? 10 l-l miles «s>n<"r t«>
pavlug. hiaturay 7 5 .
Kaxili^pd: lengthening culvert*
and ie«*ioulderlng work o> It 1-4
mi lea. highway 1.
Kills and Dallas counties. Bridge
LEGION SEEKS
FEDERALH
Oklahoma Post Appeals
To Hoover to Stop
m trams!
IN CAR EARN
JobMonday
Three Burned in Latest
Chapter of New Or-
momssf
A member of the commis-
sion told The Leader yes-
terday that he was hearti- ^
ly in favor of something Ian4 drainage structures ever bear
"Jltla.. July
—-Jet* B. Harris today awaited trial
on two charge* of murder and two
other men faced single murder
i charge* 1n connection with the
death uf two farmers In a gun tight
"Well, the campaign* i* over now,"
Ue U ...toted as saying. "Will we u Mwtrr„ for ,^uwr wlltU>
mow hack agalnf That may de- . ,h„
pend on who the candidates are."
The other reason ascribed I* "the
Klan ha* Just erected two new
l>ulUlnu« In Atlanta, one a factory
where the regalia 1* turned out. j
and the other an administrative
building for the official* and clerks
uf the organisation"
FARM RELIEF
WORK STARTS
being done.
creek, highway C
J— Tarrant: Grading and *dratnage
He said that he aDOre-1 structures and concrete paving on
. . . . ..... . 1-1 nilU
Federal Board Will B,-
gin Labors July 15.
Is Announced
dated keenly the difficul- r«yeii.
ties of the present parking ;;yyM
system, especially insofar
as women who drive cars
are concerned.
To attempt to get a car
into a space just exactly
the size of the machine,
within a prescribed dis-
tance of the curb, is a dif-
ficult task.
■ ■ "■ ■" "nt Y • cmr
out of such a space, after
cars front and rear have
been shoved up and jam-
med into it, is yet > more
difficult
Even strong men are
moved to profanity when
confronted with such a sit-
uation.
miles, highway t.
members of the Shawnee American
l^eglon • pout appealed to President
Hoover "to extend Ita tthe govern-
ment's) protecting hand to thwart
prosecution" of the accused.
The three me under arrest—
Harris. Tom 1-lttle and Jack W(J-
llama—were not regularly employed
as federal agents, |>rohliitto,M Com*
mission* •- Doran, In WOt hlagton.
and other high mler*) officials aaid,
but H. K. Hyde, aaaistant United
States district attorney «t Oklahoma
r*lty. raid the three men had been
deputises bf W W. Thumaaon, fed-
eral prwhthltlcn enfur.eoient aitrM.
Th>.rptt«on also was sought on •
ctMOire of murder.
The fanner* were slain when «l e
three men accomi>**led Thouiuson
to the farm of James Harris, near
TMiiavh. to searrk for liquor. Jeff
HarrlsTfcys he glaneed up from hi*
search and say James Harris
lag toward hlia with a shotgua. The I Injueed
NKW i>ltl.KAN' t. I.d., .July
(AP I.—Three street ear* were
hnrmol at ih ('iinal street bajm to-
day InNjddMlion to one destroyed at
the foot «/ cam) atreor vwsterday.
Other care . • nt nyHr im the tines
were demolished - Uv rooks itefore
the City coU'i'tt lostructei) that all
attempt* at, -operaling cars he halted
during the carmen'* strike.
t'ojle^ riot gun*, tear iipmb* and
hl^h pressure stream* of waver wero
o*e<i to quell il iatur'mnees a ad In-
terrupt the almost continuous stni-
ing of rtUlwiy pre in Ires by union
sympathisers <(n the crowd of sev-
eral thousand. I'ollee warned the
union men they would take their
Uvea in their band* If they nought
to force cm i onee into the ham*.
The pity council Had before It to-
dav threat* to call out the build,
lug and metal trade* eownell mem-
bers (■ ayiopsthv with car strikers.
"We are not goln* lo stand for Pub-
He Kervlce mtporting itmr break-
er*.' Aerlared William Ruth, preal-
dent af the trades union ewuneit. ia
his ehallenae to the etty council
Th# tfrlkg ay today kH fUlta
ed Its ton of two dead ami hundreds
MWfiWW
ArRTl.V. July 6. tAP)—With hut
n hand fill of lawmaker* pfeaent,
the senate ajml houa« today vera
forced to adjourn until Monday
when im effort will be maae "to mini-
t«r sufficient meftahaf* to tackle thu
task "of provblfrtg appropriations tpr
state deputrmertla and educntlonal
Ittatitut^M- ^ "" ^
Sora
In the senate.
The senate meeting wa* the first
slnee Wednesday, when a three day
adjournment waa . la ken after a
quorum waa obtained. ' .
Hue to Its failure t«^ organise
WedtM'sduy. the house bax been
forced lo adjourn from day ik> day
throughout th* week. ....
Netlher lieutenant 'lovernor lira- alrimrt-
ry MUter nor H|ie«k«r w. M. ftarron' #*e*e«* e-: o|P
were prevent t« doy. The senate
Waa called to onler hy Heoator tlus
Itussek. president pro tem. and th*
H«uw by.. H n, PMI Jbtnders.
■ - A
a
Capture
n.Kvii.ANH. Ohkia July.
-Holder* of a new world'* re
for endurance flights of lit I
nod At %;-omK Pilot a Roy U
• boil «nd ftyron tC.
rest oil after remaining in the
from n week ■ ago 1
ltl:«: <) (hi*
brtiugbt their
In addition to d sot ruction
VAKH'SliToX. July «. tAP)— raider went tor hi* gun. h* mid of prop*rtv
ronfld.nt that ihk federal farm and both men Aeml about th* as** ! Th* a<i«k« alvud July I Ova*
llraJin| and drainage | bo#rj hi isih- >hlp will be rounded Um*. ~ n e of the shot from th* j renewal of * contract anr grow «o
n t Mptle*. bl*h sy j ou, Week. President Hoover i farmer's gun striking Jeff Herri* la m< nsclng pro|«.HIons with on ai-
h*« decided to start It Joly S. on *he a**fc ami ehwulder. . Jlsnua ho INhlt. UrtiU. tu o **ratr
nriia.s: 11-1 uiibs coti. rete |wv- I u. . fr„rt to stabilise ; grvu;iure j tha-*r lj werv. brother-in-law of j armed street ear* with crew* of
Ing. highway W * Th. Or*t me.-tlog, which prob- ! Jam. s Harrta. started to run when outsiders
l.tjt—m Uradtn" ana drainage „Mt Mill ml. plao« In the white 'the ih .uBrut sturttd and Jeff Harris I Tire union c'almed the i-sftlnii-t
■de the reconvening I says he tired, wounding the running J denied II s voire In arbltratlan of
t.y marc than a m.>r James Hsrib tlnl lo a strip suspensions ami dismissals
i, m ot the destrr of of undeigcowth, along a small | The city commission council step-
to have theirrevk, hut the raider aay* the farm-jped In todwy to seek negotiations
lli.o
structure* on etjsht tulles blgbway I 1 bouse. ill pr
Ander-<.n: 111 mile* gradlug *ad ,|ar. „ tUstJ
drainage st im tores, hkg away lo j t.ui In
lludtpcih. ll.J mile, itradlng I tto.- adniinlstr
ant dralnaife si root urea, hlgbnay I. j funrlhn
J'g l«*vls: II. lo. iM..«i and gru.le , |^v, the situation
•eduction a: Wlbl II> sr I'san, high- I ^t nr'f crops, lb
««V J iiinsil under reee «s
Klnooy: Hradiu* a*il dralaage iw^^„d of wo.Ulng t.,t i
at rnclures « l-J miles. Itlghwa) 1 ytt, „f t|, , „ « ar
IJmeals** 1-S • mib-a nwrrt* j ^.,lnts.l airswdy l ave *.
paving and drainage .tro. tores. | „n )hr ^^,,1
highway
In lino io r«- j er csme out ol the
with his I between the railway
mo*ny ami
iiH'Riwr* w 111 go I abot th,. t irmer In I he alolomen
it|i|HH'lllll Ml i
*<f ifr j1h «
mtuiudt;. or*guar
I a*, structures, hlg'iway il.
Pt.lo I'tnto tlridln;: and drain-
j ajfe alruotun-s on rrinentUn of one-
|b.ilf mile. hlghwn\ I. I .it - rsecling
with highway l-A
l. -eve : Asphalt siirfai Ing on
J t l-t mile- tt!ghwo.v 1.
Ita a Patricio; tlra-Hog nnd
{aad Kim crook*, highway 112
domervell and Joiit ... -
and dralnagi. structures,
j made m ail i*e_jbcx. T*P
I |n.jtitani eiMcBa
In ncos for all of I
affertlag Ihla'ann held i< ad> and be 'Jeff llarrrls. ' the UM or more striking anion
tollmen snd offered tn medlalo
What Ion nme of * spools! train l
els ear* of Imported w orb men th*
Pulitle rOivbe Urowcbt Int* the out
shlrla ..f the rilr last night wan a
mvslery eartj today ft a as hs-
Ib vert I bey were knhoided minify
at oati out^fng " lamtls*
*oIII ma lions.
In l*v ap.
eplrd pls.-os
i n*i*' tM*en
I to fill, e armpl-
tl e-e nppntiftments
iMrt.l :g t«o> uttvtkT
XKWHinf. H I. — Theodnre It
Pell can hit a golf bail 1H yard*
nr mure Olth * leant* rwr^nel Ms
an fa n ila*
CHICAGO MAIL
SERVICE GOOD
Oranfe Letters Get To
Windy City in 17
Hours on Teat
at
Air moll aorvloe aow availabt* foe
linn that make* II puaalblr to mm-
muah-ate with ililitis glmnat with-
in lho lime thai waa e maired n tew
years ago for tirange to cotnmuni-
Cnte with Houston
II i* now poeslble fag a letter
posted here at aoon one day la h* j who cnmwIMMl 94 roatnet*
r*r*lv*4 by the addressee In Chi-
cago thr following inorniag at 1:10
or luck This place* the moil d la-
ta ace between I Wangs a ad I'hlraf*
nt seventeen hour* and fertv mla-
tnlnute* and <1 second* the eld
mark net recently In fort Worth.
Togo*, by Iteglnahl Itoh'iln* and
James Kelly, who remained aloft
ITt hours. |S minute* and 1 around.
Woarlnes* brought the airmen to
• landing and the riot long m
of Tft.oau peraana after a
which became more haagrdoui
d tin cult a* the day* aloft eut
their phyatrat ondumare.
The climax Of the attempt
hut a few accords before K «
and tfce two men said It l
kilted them Titer aunleed o
verr eleetrteal (term whloh dam-
aged their refooMng plane , la a
ferr d landing nod atoppad nil athar
air traffic tn Ight an far the ree-
ord, attained twelve hour* fatter.
Rghaueted. the airmen tmnaedl-
ately Wgg* taken under guard tn a
hotel, la alaep thgOffltehl Um day
If they dssirs Thcr w r epeot.
"We brake the record That g
eamutlk All wm , SMI. now la
•leefi." NsWowgah gnl4-
iiosimg with them wo* Rrneng
Its-ham. idiot of the refnettog Mane,
wlthla a few day* and the full teem
be!rhtp n( nine. Incluu.ng bs see- I
rvtary of agrleulturo serving e*- j
offP lo. on hand a week from Hon - I
day.
\* In the rae • of the prealdent'* j
Taw enforcement commission, he j
Is e*fnN ted to address the Initial
Or-idlng | |IM.,,||nK briefly, emph islglng the
- tulles J Importance be nttiiches IJ the
It will then
golf i lulls Pell swung his me«|Oet
for all strokes eacept on the greens,
where be employed * Kladlb He
did ntne of the bob* In I! to Itlng-
ham a 40.
*** y ^gwwm lbte'tap wir-pit*
brickbat We loom. pce|Mlr<-d for their
rr|v t hy a h..« llnu mot, that mn-
g^lVaied nt the Cnml stmt ear
Imrns and staged all-night
st rat Ion*.
highway H*. | honrd* undertaking
Wharton: flradtug nnd drainage I ^.ady to organl*#-. with Aleann-'
strui tarrs on II l-J miles, high- I ,|or n targgo prr*ldcnl of the l >-
way 71. I trroatlnn-il ll.irvi-etcr company. a*
Knrnea: Two hridge* over Kleto j rholrman.
and Rime r< ek*. highway IIS.
mLOWER
SUGAR TARIFF
Hoover Spends Day In
Virginia Mountains
Substitute Measure.
Completed by Smoot,
To Be Submitted
m
1
This commissioner said
that the parking problem
could be solved by the com-
mission, were it of a niind
to work out a solution.
Angle parking is a possi-
bility, even on Front street,
he said.
Restricted parking, -with
a half-hour or hour limit,
as asked by the merchants
of the city by petition at
least twice and possibly ,llB tentative draft Xif < aiming senile j tomorrow
' —--— * - ■- - —I.-H...I- The party was led into the mnun-
tttina by >lrt. Hoover and her onv
who drove nlolte In her cat* to the
point where the narrow trail to
the camp branches off from the
highway. There th* wtaiuU.., I> rty
aR*«ml>iod and ti-nnsferrtfiK to small
vnvt eotupleted the tri| .
MA1HHON. Virginia. July «. (AP)
— The presidential parly pf oeven
Was scheduled today from the care*
of Hilminlstraflon duties at the Hoo-
ver tlslilng preserve In the Blue
Uidge mountains near here after a
hard drive yesterd-iy over rain aoak-
ed roads from Wo*hlngton.
With the president were Mrs.
iloover and their son, Herbert, Jr.,
Dr. Vernon Kellogg, permanent sec-
retary of the national re*earili
WASHINGTON, July «. (AP)— council, and Mark Sullivan and Wll-
Chr.lrman Kmoot of the senate 'l-J Haiti Hard, new* writers. They e*-
nnncp committee, ha* eofnpleted | peeled to return to, the capitil late
,, , - , augar tnrlff proposal as a substitute
tnree times, could also oejfoi me uitteriy contented mte in-
provided by the simple
adoption of an ordinance.
The Leader would like to
rre«.- e proposed In the hotwe bill.
Heyond iilBcloeliiR It provides for
lower rates than the house bin cim-
teiitpla'e-i iiiul he expects It to llnd
favor With President Hoover, the
tab senator, leading proponent of
m
Kti?"
■a
<*. I details of his proros.n.
The fittkar scht'dule. In vfhlch the
house raised the jtcnernl frate to
see the matter put squarely.™;
up to the commission at it.
next meeting.
Wa wmilrl lilro tn «op n | three "cents a pound and the presi-
yve wouio H«e io see ,ai m!n) (,o)wn t0 ii0 (,,nMi h
delegation of busuness men Hie Jtiost vliroroitsly contested kpo-
" meeting, re-preaent-j 'J™
their petition for a "thrr tho^on* contest m
,, *V „ proi«peet in the 4*hnte.
ng limit. ; j Furthermore. II Is the only
e would also like to see
of women-dri-
therr|or"thr purpose
g the members of
POLICE MAKE MOODY GIVES
nro ARRESTS NEGRO VIEWS
Companions of Fort Governor Opposed To
Worth Youth Held in • Social Interminglinf
pogtmaater H. < 'lay Arnold T*e
day taalad lot lb* tlm* required (or
totter oommonlcMlloa hy air mall by
writing a personal letter 10 P«*t
pnmaaier Arthur P. liodtr at
1'bta.age The image po*tntaa« r
it noon To**
iMMtotf Jli* "Wr 1
Wy Th-ttw# for
Slaying at Camp
PflltT WORTH. Joly «. <AP>—
Charges of murder were Hied today
against Philip Hooper and Oof! Od-
neal In connection with the killing
of Audle Pentreait) 1*. lust night at
Camp Pre noes. i.uKc Worth.
Hnlh <>dnenl and Hooper deny
tiring the shot. t>dnenI said after
tin- shot was fired, all left the onm|i
bat htmseir and that he summoned
officer* and an ambulance and stay-
ed Willi the body until other per*
eon* arrived.
the com*
119
^present
wt
m
oil
We believe- that, rafter the
.•'chedtile Which brouBht a P«l -
llt- nliilemetil from the white house,
an expreswlon by President Hoover
In hi* hope that both producer and
"1W '|idin>gt*d. ''''-■TOittfo*- laww -wrt- -ot-tna-mqfttli
statement mentioned the . sliding
scnle Idea but did not commit the
case is
REOREKM INKFFEOTIVK
NKW YORK. ~ Mary ltuth Kler-
mnn, gnidtwtad In 1 !8 from Co-
i j .. i luinblft university with tile, deffree
presented, tile I of bachelor of ncl ttye and maater
wm&b
Ei
commission will aet oft the (^
,. 'parking **•
WM • '• :* mingle to obtain employ-
Certainly! it would not be
inclined to turn down a — -
proposition with so?)! back
e
Reid Now Enroute;
Returns in August
William Held nulled ^Saturday at
boon oh the tletuwfeve for Han
Juan, Porto Rico, where he will
spend a few days In concluding his
affairs of the Rice Millers Associa-
tion of America, of whloh' h° has
been m naffer at that point for tho
pnrt yonr.
Reid expeCtn to return to Orange
.-Of..
August to assume hi« duties as
general man*irer of the chilit ber of
eonitneree and port dimeter.. While
In , P<tn Joan, Eeld Will install Joli-n
Number, hla successor to the Job as
Porto Rlcan manager for the R|ee
Millers' Agaoelatlon of America.
Low Melon Market
Here Indicated
Indications are thut ()r«nge will
have the privilege of cheap water-
iriclohs in the near • ruaure, „„„TheJte
has l>een a stendy' decrrftf#? IM 'thn
price* of melons for tlft' past few'
(lays as the rlxe, value and tiuirt-
berg of the fruit o. tfhe vine have
Increased.
Melons were selling on
ic per pound HaUirday
melotMi whereas amallee
were gold at so much |ie"r
si* of
large
melotlK
melon.
OOM OEGncn ■■
MACON, Oa. j-f sam Deep, ffolt
merchant, paused by a roadside and
hauled up an old oaken
Th B something " w#y gj
,HO t.ANNI.NO I'NDKK WAV
' HoUsawive* of Orange and Vt
clntty have been unusually bogy .tor
the i>ant few. days In their wor^ of
canning an<l preaervlng what^ gald era
to be the largest crop of natife flgg
ever won In Khlg soctlob. Thou-
•andg of bucket* r Mr* hav« - al-
ready boon leathered oft of tra*g In
the back yard* In the city limits. It
|g dee tared. Ah Immense Amount
of home canning and *pre ervlng has
been done by the hooaewlVM :
ye(ir. aoeordlng to the merchontg
Up an old oaken bucket, bo# ^<one by the hoo* wlv*0 thbt with title* datinS'^Mfl
lomethlng gave way and Ham yc?r. acc<*dln« to the merchant* )o„|a| day* are perturb
ell Into a nelll, S5 feet down, who have wrla sugar and other In- iftW forbids the ml of
,by hituled him out. i,rcdien« U large luamltlec 0b legal documenUi
tWaBmkt :' IBtSiii t mmf'41 #•: ■«
It Is mm Id that thet^ will prob-
tibly be gome of the/1nrge*t melons
seen here In some/line brought In
ne*t Week. Alon^/wlth the |hcre* e
In supply and /jtittlliy, there ha*
been a Hkewlm/Increase In the con-
sumpllon of ^eion*.
"^he'Tug" ]pv!ir h7t*"brou'gHf'"oir'iiiv-"
ernl thousand melon* from the
Johntfon'g Hayoit country ho far.
The melons are ripening In much
lorrfiir' alee* In iho bayou country,
aecofdlng to Cnpt. A. J. Thlbadeao*
of/the tug Kva. Kent-week It W
Id that aome extra largo melon*
wilt bo brought up ,op the tug. Tho
tujr brought In * cargo of 76# mel-
on* IrrWay along with a largo
number Of cantaloupes, laical deal-
tlMUi. the doBftnmT lor can-
upee ha* been In exeeag Of the
supply, although prices at this time
* regarded a* being very reason-
I<^ A MAPI* TITMfitt KAMI 1,1 «8
« HAVANA, -i t#40;,lamillM
with titles dating from sarly Co-
lonial days are perturbed. *A new
the uA of auch title*
Of Two Races
AUSTIN, Texas, July «. |i.tl'|~-
tlovernor Han Moody, while oppos-
ing the mingling of races nn a,basis
of social equality today stood
hiu« rely again*! ti ay porsomil criti-
cism of the first lady of the land in
connection with the repent enter-
falnment at fthe white house of a
negres*. /
lloth houses of the Texas legisla-
ture recently passed a . resolution
condemning Mr*. Hoover'* action In
connection With the tea.
(lovernor MOody yestetrdav - ap-
proved a tut if of the tesoliitlon. but
In « stateiirent tiled Willi the reso-
lution, ex/epted "any part of the
resolution* which reasonably may
be construed as n person •• I erltl-
clens .of the wife of iho president of
the/tfnlted States."
rail route. The following
■naming *l 1:11 Ibe letter was lo
t| e Chlo*g*« |M«t office. At ml
that morning the |x tm« |. r ~prn-
Ml and read the Orange letter, ac-
cording to a letter to Arnold. Tho
letter from the fblcago postmaster
did not leave Chicago until I
o'clock on the night of July I. sad
mocked Houston the ofllowing fore-
noon. where It remained until the
Aral east bound train left far Or-
ange thui, night.
IC I* now realised that Orange
post office patrons enjoy the same
convenience ( the air mall service
to weet hound point* as Iteiiumont
rinoe e*tuhll*hment of the new Or-
ange-P-eaumont mall service. Al-
though outgoing mall docs not siakn
eaat bound air mall connection* In
liesumuni out of Orange, quite a
hit of air mull la received here on
'good scheilule from points east.
Strict Enforcement
Of Texas Dry Laws
Favored by Lawyers
AMA1UUX). Texas, July 6. fAI'l
—4A strict enforcement of the T «*
prohibition laws with a change In
the penaltle* of the Dean law to
conform with those of the Volstoad
and Jones act* have been advocated
At. the annual Convention of the
Texaa-New Meift'o liar aasoclatlua in
session here. ;
A resolution lo this effect, another
favoring a proposed amendment to
Democratic party bolters who I Ihe "tale constitution Inching the
.. . . 1 tiiiiiihnt .if aiimpnip iHiiiri iniltft'N to <
imtmbor.-of supreme nourt JudgOs to
nine, andn resolution favoring ..a..
chunge tn the oeverance law wore
passed by the resolution* committee
of the" judicial section of the con-
vention.
W. A, Ketcher, Aubquertfue, spoke
On the Interest of TeHas-okluhomn
lawyer* In the law of the New
Mexico* land nffisnt,' ""
voted for Herbert Hoover also were
excepted by the governor lit hill
statement from the resolution'*
oi'ttiiclnrn. "t do not officially up-
braid any because they exercise the
liberty to vote views different from
mine," he said, "nor do I approve
cny attempt nt official criticism of
any olllsen'* vote."
"Any mingling of the races upon
a basin of sodnl eiiualltjr Is Intoler-
able nnd no precedent can Justify
It," he wild, "The III effects are
thoroughly demo rtrnted by the re-
cent contemptible public -otternnce*
of the negro whose wife -ofSjp. t.he re-.
elplenl: oft ho imrttatlow mentioned
in ' Hie l^loHon.'"
■1 no ' "A*11*!" 1 ■■ «« , a..'
KTOP MNKIt TO KAVK CAT
. TflBW YORK. ~ Pleblan Olaf la
n seagoing cat whose nine lives
were saved at ,once. Plohlan Olaf
foil- off the Itner Bud-Americano
when the ship wag making 17 knots
tit sea. The liner hove to, the chief
officer and six men put out In a
lifeboat, Pleblan Olaf swam about morrow to Westminster Abbey where
Royal Pair Receive
Felicitations Upon
36 Years of Wedlock
>3
the flight Ao replenish th* Hpftf ol
Lesilne. oil god fss4.
High lights of Iho fool fsllswl
rapidly hut aight and early today
as Iho IWSN Was reached, a aew
mark waa set. and the Dtndia#
Itonits w*r Iswswd for mile*,
a ad tho airport w>*a crowded with
speetstor* when the record waa
ssf ma lied ehortlg ha
Tho rropd imnaaed
I>etroller mong^lattr. t*Uy of i
I i nit tr rte 1 hrnuwh *O.
roneeoled I* 'he murky
high above the airport.
• Tho wsltla* erowd wi
loualy as the neat Woor
joined In n terrific aathorwt aa tho
record waa art at lltlMl Itoek-
ets and flare* were releaeed In sa-
Int* to the airman a display of
Are works added to the brilliance ot
lights *t lb* MM.
A little iatbr the erulalnd Ughta
of the ah I* appeared aa the pilot*
dropped from the altitude of Ml
feet ohleh they had held early In
(Conllnaad on Pago r«*nr>
LAWYERS FOR
COURT CHANGE
Orange County Bar
Association Asks Sup-
port of Amendment
Tho Orange County Bar na*o-
elatlon strongly enfforaed the pro-
posed constitutional nmendm« nt on
which the people of stale of
Texas are to vote on July 11, at a
.meeting held . arith a luncheon at
the chamber of commerce hall at
boon Saturday.
Portlier District Judge V. H.
Stark, J. T. Adam* and Vs. (. nruee
woro appointed as a commlttao .to
promote an educattonn*. carupulgn
In sticbr manner tie they deem prop-
er. ■ ■'* j
immodifttsly after the luncheon,'. ,,
the following statement whs fortou-
latcd nnd was being signed by the
bar mem tier*.
"To the Votejrs of Orange eonntyr
membera '
"We, the undersigned
of the Bar Association of Orange
county, are In favor of tha propoa-
ed amendment to the eonatltation «
abolishing til* commteslon of ap-
peal*. Increaslnp; tho membership
of the supreme eoort to nine mem-
berg, providing that such supreme i
court shall be in emt:nu0u sea-
alow and wo roapoeltnUy recommeiuI,„..„,
to the voters of orange count*
that at the election to bo field '•)
July 1#. they vote In favor os tho
adoption of inch amendment."
The following slgnefi tin declara-
tion.' J. T. Adams, . 6, Btend, Do-
Wltt C. Hennett. R. L. Bruce, Mon-
Wl rescued.
PROVKH MIIII.KABIXD
CHA*T N. r — There* a state
trooper who Is skeptical of sign*.
Recently It ha* bean af a* for mo-
torlst* along the Canadian border
to attach pin oar da to their c**
reading: "Won't -boot; no
Joaeuh Bordeau had one guc!
trooper halted his ear and I
Two bottle* were aajped, and
I
was
®'"T
mmw
IfiSBr i
'TiOlfBON*; Tiny n: (xi*i*-To<tnr
King 'leorge and (jueoti Mt-ry re-
ceived felk'ltntlong on the 36tb on*
rilyersary of their marriage. To-
morrow both will Join with Bri-
tain's millions In a Thanksgiving
service for hla recovery from hla
Ion# recent aerioita lllneas, . - - •■■■ « ' ig .
Tho royaltle*. In simple morning; *00 Chapman. Martin Iiidf, ft. .
(Irene, will go by open carriage to- J Klnard. W. B. Xca. O, R, cbolara.
' Other* whoae name* had h"en
typewritten In the ll t preceo.Ho# v-
bhelr signature* were O. I. Raker.
R "We ©avler K«l .. McCarwr.
RelitJv. H. Stark, a. J, richnitxel.
K, W. Stephenson and W, Q.
. _ It waa understood that praoliml* , ;
ly every•-membee-of the<har waa In
favor of the amendment.
I' '."'I''"
:WEAR A1
a< special tbankkglvlng
i postponed/ otice before
service-—
when his
majesty u#ered i:f*lipiS«lii,'IIWIl
arranged.
JWKK TAK * OATII .
LOMOOK. — The Ouk'e ot Mor-
folk, who has Just roncho.i man's
P estate, I* now In office as Kartwmg
shal ot I;m:land. At BuckltiKlMl^
palace he too* the oath lM fote
;KlnS OpMSff.'ll'fce offleo IW«d
' <
raiwMa
,■ wftfigsna
WASHINOTMt, July .
Hear Admiral Sd«
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 305, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 7, 1929, newspaper, July 7, 1929; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289138/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.