The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 295, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1939 Page: 1 of 4
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' V\, ; Moan while, the commander
' )/)}]\'^\lj$h 'tcbupa on the JUa'lla and l'efeAw^
\ fjfontsn toUI Nwedifc'h/CoriVspondi'ntS
that two, Russian forces. of about
,, J o.'ooo mw each, Were i ^urnHin't''1'
iH the vU,} Wlt,J of Tolrtjrtr'vl-J/,/tynd
- HWaviuksaimi, about J3 miles' 1 and
245 miles. resp^tWw.r'of
Lake Ladoga. •'[ . iPtfrn-f '
The Tttlvnjarvl force woVild'hrt part
of the tii'iny rtussln Is tryipR to snnd
around I.nke \tliile-t-U« ~^ou
muRsalmi troops would he of In**-,
sprarhoad shoved li>t< central Kin-
land. ', '
From the Salmljarvl front cnnic
unofficial word that the reds had (
faltered In their assault mi that cen-
ter sqt the nickel. mining area and
that the town's defenders were mak-
ing a free stand in the Arctic dark-
Hen* u d™temperatures ninrtM^i/ 13
decrees Mow r.ero. ? lit's- '; / ■ /
1'resident Kyesti K: 1111' T1,
canting yesterday to the HrUU'd fi't"
com. appe;(h}d Indirectly ii&fyini/ffyi'
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When Dr: E. L. Brunswick's gasoline station was burglarlied a second time In Chicago he docidcd to
take steps. A radio and photography fan, Dr. Brunswick arranged a camera and phot# electric cell In the
station^: Thqi, a third attempt at robbery was made. But when the burglar crossed the photo-electric beam
a, flash bulb and the camera were flrcd simultaneously. The camera had taken the picture at the right, which
resulted In Ih4 arrest-of Harold Lewis, lU-ycar-old Wood stock. 111., farm band.
Christmas Tree
To
In
DO SOMETHING
M o r
Am'.v\TA<:i-:s
rtutny special ijidvan-
-OValif!" fst'.;f.'hb f Iff
(hat she Iri u l i>rii<.Y city witi|'| ait Ihv
'IxtyVihiilogieul Cffectrtj t.l ;|i; JAW- cir.-
</l|I>v'H<ftrtce' ■ af|«'<t'<I.fc' j ! ' •' jt'h'a n«"S
Ih caahliiu
tf-Hli'lut
With ItKMI toys In tiiiiul. th« llr-
ange Coimnunity t'hfistmas Tr<«"
Conuiiittee was Kolng forward with
al-rangcmcnlM for ■ carrying out u do-
llHhtful program to b- Hta«ei(. ,,iit
Stark park Friday night , at 0:!!')
o'clock. It was utiderstond I hat (hi
tMve would be up and lightwl clthei*
.tonight, or early .tomorrow morn
The lOOO/tiJyK came through the
t he < riMigo
jty/'.Yfltfiim' rtf'knril -a'tIon.
'V'&qfri/M&miclou ited '\\\)
CITY SCHOOLS
i>onaiioiiH mo
> JHrB. "i. >.• W.; ■fhlgj^ti^
Rwlsi."■ ;.<£•;•'''**>:*■ ■ I &S<\*
'rliC donors to date lnciuUf:
^ donors to date I
rican s\ X.<-gion ahd AUK-%
i
, tlulf. sitatt-s, • IJUlltl^s M.\L .1.-: •:0>n' .
\> City lit U4-W 3"
Ha bine CiiflWvf^Jtnpk'tty .v' •• JV&*
\i' ' Mr. *tf\UW
J<i.0(
Orange;
Retail Merchants Assn.' >;
A'lw, ..".;'.j)lvehfl Wt, l'ccuw
tK' .. I' J- ia. Christian, . iihi. p««a«v
f'-V-)■ • '/ iMiii vcfcib| . . v,.iC-w'-i- jWp'.v
k%!& ''If-:: a ,'Tlitei list'' wilt" he" / iddwf 1o , M
■: putillnhcd dully until the date !/'«$':
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oilier to mMW<\ ' it
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mtsinM*' t f> |>r« t*u !•«
iwvYr. ti>vn/ i iv^ts iiii'i icraticU^
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«• ..w- ft
l^a'a'C^)lfl^"C%V)^t'.'lndiistrhvH^J^.f'x\re('ii
livovcs two caKo^ trom his triK?ytrtvii
hurries inside a litlslness plat^y
,innke n delivery. ' - 'Tji
Here's I.. \V. tlrepn followwl by u
liniplnR hulldoK' that iunltes hw ,!wa,v
through the crowdsanfl^holds onto
his man.|
Wilbur Phillips. * insurance man,
furnishes a tiroudsldp view , for the
camera.
And there Is il set-Up of Christmas
kettles of the Salvation Army .guard-
ed by two lassies who arc "ringing a
hell. ! !
A lwirehcaded lad who says his
name is .1. 1*. Hloodsworth Is In. the
picture at tUl.s tnonr'nt.
A cheerful Iceman hooks a small
chunk of Ice a ml steps glibly Inside
a refreshment HfaiI<T To multo thv
closing scene for Monday's picture.
Hope to meet you at -.this utinw
hour four more times boforu Christ-
inas. .! . . :
er value iu'Hvl l
hrt's eOntenvj/t'-'^''i
Wf
y
ihv tree.
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BUY NOW!
t nly
A WILL A.Vf>')A WAV.
v.f hat foUti/Mm'', "f:• thcwi
I a -il;". .WyT,•
tilted.
h«it 1^. /fe ny l/indl M'lu nfy,'(«^d gfi?! V'"
of individuals to suppe«^7 ^'b'"1 w
probierti of H.ftlnp «•' t<;v„
thp wrf«ty - of ilv^_^iAliH'<)i>fl't^n ,
„ .)t'he:' !^i<iiitdni|v;;''4i.';tli«j - <#4 .
1 W ■ fTriiii •; :nt/ ■ l'*'elflc
-il I iienger rttath.n' tfi'V. •! ! city, has "'
' far loomed almost' n« an lmi«>H«iM-
It'jr, ts i« > ow iM'lieved tlmt fof'i-
Hon Is not far distant. It wiiubl
fCern nmv that the only <>f:j
relief would be either. 4[t
or nn ■evrtTHWV hit tbere: ts
other way. L. 'P. -K A..
hhoppino da km
vjtm christmas!
igg
i COURT HOUSE
AND OTY HALL
BRIEFS
A mirrlage iicenae issued'to Aemo-
gen chapman and Miss l.ouelta liry-
an. «f Westlaku, Lft., was on rccoril
this morning nt tho office of Mrs.
W. A. <itm itng, 'itang<) count^ cbrlt.
] -n|'\.y. | ,' j, . . , V
Mrs. C. Thomas
Hurt In Fall
/$..)!(«. Ctilumfcus Thomas sustained
p«|nful injuries this morning when
she stumbled and fell at her home
♦n limner action. At first It was
thought that she hart fractured her
J cltv and county schools wfil
jl the. ufftial custom of ttirit'lAaj,
'ft/i- /ttyrt holiday season. VvfMtmv.'
, nfjMM-
p^i.liJ'jUft't^,Tfiej'd^yifMkfy ['£. ,\vl\W;j
■Hf^fMral ! .. - U,
oitei Th t| ri><t«tsr a tut / il^r I d fi y, 'uitlilS ]q>y
rtf/i
New Law Require
Owners Permission
To Enter Property
Casual hutiteiV fiahertneff and ev-
en those hi sealch of t'hrlrttmris ma-
terial,, In- <(ranKi> r.iinly are now
confronted Willi'" bnmd netv regula-
tions to them, although the new
law became effective the flr*t part
of. May tthis year. • ' , ..^ £> •
Tho HjStWfrs ■' ileparttrntlt "lias lieen'
bUstty- tifigiiged ehfotoinj; a tiinv law
^fba't ,t>rohUdt« nsblng. or bunting on
{•Wrtivalijly ii ned proiwjrtlim. WwVther'
oi*tboed or pontcif, .;-i^f|t:,fcVj>^itj.
'Written. .Mtr.mlHslon.y.fe^iwpj#|wrwtw.'
AVipther \
?'1>J; full:
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mi r, MS/fyA*
N'h/fr/ <}> :■ ...s.--. ■'(/ |iii;wwwl ■trtvn Annstt'tiilj.'Vi' ,|ft,
}V; \'fk'-V'i'1', ■!, 1 .ci'tu'i"1 iu «iihkb'Vi (. by nneiA', «r.l
1 ■ : iiife# , v, Wni^nHient'1 :/>';■
\ 'tijiat.'
'.•<« t> planned ' W i<f iftiyntm,, ^ounf^V
siijwho^.;
\ JiMjj,
•wtotrfr'.'.-to'1 Vi\,Wl P
yfMMfmit, ;/inniti. 'Imil'diiV^'1' "
fiWtiffcri-, ,.fy)ie •, '• knpivii;1.
chased 'YWiii a
CT^Cy'^\V'.:*ty^
%. irr.^ifi(t th«
; 'ktf'itp, '*i / j^^'^^i^itissliir^...'5
iVt ihiji
uary. \ ^ .
h«*t* f>hn 11 **t> , niii/t«i ': 'Ht% ' 1 Vitd' ■ n*♦.;
nwim-uniN? to
c
Chased from a I,like Choi it s ' con-
ceiiii,:,'' "Jtisfrt nation./wff&M ' j^ c'-
teni v. ill Tie
change in fu*.i
the lowest
ers ooti
ciintinc
of Januai-y
' .'A'nt'tthef chrtrigf). •, iM«de"'4 \ tW* nr^
rangements was that of ••tlmln«tiuCi
'(nipt/outsuie w* «iilc«^wi
with the eice|>lt<>n of Ih* Viiior stt-.
tion for the collection of all taxe*
for knur days tins ttttipr part of
January as hwetofore
Stations, oolldueted heretofore nt
Mmil leevillo, ntid Orancefield have
been eliminated except for provisions
to collect jxilt taxes at tboiie two
points. • <*•
10. o7r To Hold
Christmas Party
With Rebekahs
flans for if jfiiht annual Christ-
max Jlarty to be given bv trtii lodge
No. IKS. |. 0. O. H. and Woadhtne
lU'biiMh M|r No. 303. nt the Odd
Otl'iwa hall Friday night of this
week, were announced today.
All members .>< the two, organlci-
lions, their fstniiles ami frl' iatg 'ire
inriteai to attend, each ncmhef to
hring
pm*#
* imiNN^t./ Those who c.ntem-
aftending/ure requested t J|Mt
ieh with W. J. Clirfc. chalnnaH
I w'• v*;"""W if*™
ts ,t e regular
M
, Si.'.
t; >"■ " " S. ■ >VV- O'O'O'ir tMTf
W '.of .tWj-' iJtlifii.hKtV, ;^iji>it>, \
(will,
mtii^ W #
nh('tnor'(rih|t;'ji , the biiibjr/ >f.';fb<>';'s«^v
jtifirt, fliHir of'the ' js^fcl'r •' ttViais^;'/j*,1*!
Ipitigrnm t< Ihciuile i* eichangft r P
pNiiiUhas sflftjs, fhtrtit the'
be
out on Friday afteinoon.
IIS w" _
C. E Grett^ Former
Orange Man Dies
m
-'Cf K
resident.
w
Orange
Monri*>,
fireen. a former
lilefi Siitiir.tay at
Li -, Where he had lived for severs!
years and was buried Munday at Moss
I*oint. MIks.. scnices being conduct*'
ed by the Masonic i/kij* there at
the request, of Madison l.odKe No.
1311 A. K A A. M , of (iraniie. of
which he was a member.
Mr. Oreen was employed for sev-
eral years at the local paper mill be-
fore moving to Monroe, 1st., Where
h«r*ha<l tieen employed by the Brown
Taper company.
Home Coming Day
To Be Observed
By Rotary Club
..jfyaturing on the program t-mior
row will be that nt a Home Comln«
ffc )r at th* weekly Rotary meeting
and luncheon to be a|. nnnn In the
dining risrfn of the New Holland bo-
let' ...Jhr.pism n, MlghtoWer, ' elut.
president.
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$0■ M(' i'^! A-'t'tilifife .rt(ioj|teits
!p«i; Wii^'ttspit; • :i wtlwiap-,' sB ,W«h t|; i1 tin
W- ''"ijviatrii .;.'accfjr«i«lii! ^ • Sup-H-
intetidiait J. W K/ g r. 1
-//;Th^;v'ii jfet,htg'' ..wlltjf' 'liisi.lWwi.- Ifttt lm*
pn >il«m« W cnnheiHimh Hltb
the footiwll situation and tjx *Bhe<l-
ft" tiestS'^yeaii''1. will
and Interested
tag payer and friends of the .schools
Is •ui%'h1. f^' attend, ' -4e*
elared.
I'lahs to give fSfalige one of the
liest. f-olhalt seasons in the history
of this'community are under consid-
eration, It is understood: ,«■ , -i;
WAS 11 i-NCITON, l>ec. IS. (AIM —
The justtcb dfliwrtment, runuinn
down charges of price control In va-
rious industries is ooiicenirutlng most
Of Its nnti-triist lawyer* on an In-
quiry into the construction "Industry.
in addition to the hulldlue trade*,
however, more thmi a score of Im-
portant actions are pending' In . such
diverse fields as medicine, gasoline,,
fertiliser, milk; motion pictures, rail
roads, automobile finance, glassware
andalumlnum.
Thurfiian Arnold, liUtni spoken *lie-«il
of the anti-trust division, jtias as-
I if ned jail of Ills IMS (Saff. lawyers
to the construction. inquiry. That, he
says. Is the. way he pr<V|ioses to meet
the wholA' ptohlem' « f "artlflelnt"
price control — tftVing ono Industry
at a time.
Since the building Inquiry began
In October, grand juries in seven
cities have Indicated more than 2ao
Individuals, corporations, tabor un-
ions and trade associations^
A grand jury seitlntr in Chicago
will report early In -I'jjiuary, and
gran.d juries are In various'Stages of
inquiry In at least half a doxnn tit-
les on Isith coasts and In the iWlddt''
west. s ' . , ,'i . . ,'i^v.. ' ;
l^alsir unions, have been Involved
In each city, cucrtpt 'New York. dc<|
spite an American- Kcder iltMt of lai-]
bar: liroiest that unions rouid1 not h"
prosecuted under the fthermtitl rt11"
trust taw.| ; -
At Methodist Church
V «• vcibW •Vtwil
■set joSpr tttter«tt&)iw^«\.tt ta' sent th
Oraf HpPe to the Htittjor^, her flag
flying ubove tho ftsmes. us the i
Hft. .j, J 'y)i>'f
Destruction at WwtMan hands ap
patently was ihe/M1«IWI(ii? course fo
the uruf fpee. .. ■;'■' ^
It spared tlra. lives ot more than
J.otKi sailors whti, would have facedt '
altnji*t'u1jrt(M .-dea^i^hiid j their oottt* '>"'
mat)Wot*' chosen MM lh«ir patchodi |
u p ship brave, I lie cannou of Ilrlt.
ish warships lying In wait outsld®
the Monteitd^o breakwater.
It saved aWman naval prl.lo tba *
Ignominy of setting the once-mighty
Oraf Speo out of battle for tho rust
of the war, tied up In internment la
Uruguay.
Those were the only other alter-
natives. '
Too, It seomed the choice of pru-
dence. Safely hidden In the flow-
ing furnace she liecume beneath th
waves wore (he secrets the tlerman
had built Into this fighting ship ^
10,000 tuns Of stKcd and power no
nHled shTp of comparable slse could ;
match.
ilefore the Ofgf Spec went under,
apparently brokfin"STmost In two, ev. r-
ery member of the crew which went ' "
out to scultic -her had roaehed saff>
ty. The)1,. Including ^holr;^ptain,,:,
went aboard.'other ho(^V;'|®m0^^s
All appeered
ment In Urug^
Alsnit 7(H)
to Jtuenos Ap
litoSehes, 'to >si
Argentine govt'i'il
ti<t,We«
tijst; '.ijhitmJ
th« Lions
wiWf
'mio|;MMitj! "nt
(HllSe loft rteud litib
levjdeo sftitr th«
jwltlsh tvaH.hips-1
;<lW',Si>iw.M#«i to !*|
...- .. —
rjermnn "freighter Tiicinhb. '■ V)-3V.''.^a
;m The nmster m the-'Ws«()M a a:3
iresfed last night for yi^UitluM a pOi-iv 5 I
flowing:,.order'^l|pI 'his; >l ip/ -Wblck
hint. follo y«i |he ,;or r ^o«ir«i;5;:M
November Births
Outnumber Deaths
Nearly 3 To 1 Here
During the motith of Novemhe'
there was n total of 10 births nnd
sit deaths, aee'rf-dlng to vital Statis-
tics records complied In the office of
the city secretary-treasurer by Mrs.
Winnie Carter
Farmers Elect * •
1940 Committee
For Conservation
A group of Orange eonntv farm-
ers met at eiainty agrU-uitoral haad-
da aftswaaa to sliOtPMfc
to .laaia. tka
>, ''-WrtiwmsiWm
The Chi'
Wiirner. \
$^,r.tH>,ai)(l,
'Tiita wtb(
churches «s.,e\'M-
ofileied to the 'jWWjjf' \ J
" Many pictueesi df pict|iig the ' life .• of
Christ ;|mv^.l^^fllttiWl,^)iitt; '!«( • pity;
ture tia^'^eir ^approiliC^ed the' itttvV
tbentlclry- with ili|s;.,.|iie'!(,ut.'t .;'''«| rh'^.i
• Veii -.t«rotiMO,ttl^,,:il' ! W/.repi:irt<?d.''i Iw^'.
c:tt(*<v-of"''t!ie' jtt'ct that\:iitil^:'''Wli^tiiiW'itlY .
fif,:the' i|iyM untjl M|
tt^g^fi/nol|^llur^ that attetni>("
to iH>rti'iiy thWt er.'i of bis life can lie
Very auttientlc. This picture- duals
largely n Ith passion week. Durit'g
that week we are able to find l«
the Four tiospels an exacting in-
count of every move our l/iril nviil*
during. that eventful week. And his
actions have, In this picture. b<K"'i
portrayed In such a manner that
linoe one sees ' the picture, he crie
never forget It. It Is one of the
greatest ''religious i or eductilion'tl
films ever made, At'lil Itoget's said
It was the greatest flltn of any klrtil
thai had been n a.de, Cecil B, Hp;
Mllle says It Is the greatest pletu.-e
he has ever produced.
No admission will be charged at
the church. All denominations, and
those of ho religious affiliations too
are invited to attend the picture, SiT
ver offering will Ik- ts '-.eii to help dn-
fray Mtpemtes ol showing.
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all
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h d 'fiSfflroi?
mHK|
Cs^aiail
1
irtno iw'1
distios d A
r "i-oil/'of fi
mm
yru,
to ntbi
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,.(i I HBM
j;f''Np r> helllgnranls '}.(
tltlon of the sec*
JOO-ml^.WiSMIrulUi'
" liviMiEaEffira
cFrank GJhq
a
Kit A
period of time;
Hot Check Artists
At Work In Area
According to lnf«rm t|oii ree«dved
here today by W. A. McNeill, sec-
retary-manager of the Orange He-
tall Merchants association, hot check
artists operating In certain sections
of the. country are thought to he
slated to hit Orange anon. All P*r-
aeaa In the habit of cashing media
by the association to be
' Nouji.
epoch. ,^i ?',v
In the nvtrrnge vocatiuinry, era, er
rer, and arrow are as iinl' «e In pro -;*i
mtnclatlon as three peas In « pod.
When your minister speakes of "tha
tStrlstlan AlH-uh," he could meun K
the time since the birth of Christ, A
mistake ihnde by Christians, or
Christian Weftpnit to bo shot from *
how. .;'i> . 'y.' r. ' J'3
Tlte second syllable of error l«i
"er," n«t "uh." Th# second syllable
of arrow Is "oh," not "uh.*
should have the long "e* of feed,
the short "e" of fed.
(Also, be mire to use the long >
In scries, fetish, and lethal:
n-e*.' KKK-tlsh, LBK-thal."
Correct iTonunclatlon: KKmh.
(Capitals indicate syllables to
accented) "•¥? .v'^•*'; "v'': ■ WMm
Question: Please settfc sn sr
ment. Can, "Tes. w«/hire no I
tmniis" be gmal English? L. L
Answer: Why not t / t< one
ask yon. Is It true that jrott
no hananasT" you
raetDf, "Ts
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 295, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1939, newspaper, December 18, 1939; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290161/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.