The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 130, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1933 Page: 4 of 6
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armed to deteratia*.
capse iM| death wewiwf; that
lural hAn.errhaa*' caom-*; „
frartwre of the Itrft tewplo boa* won
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jw Mr*. Alonso '
Unto, spent
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ON THIS OCEAN FI.OOR
.UacWougal to reload the tul>c when
Uteiv cikrae * ttfrMc four; the sub-
w«i in© rocked; the wire* aoreained,
«n« rlppe* thf-hydroi-hone* from the
ear* of ' Wire*." the man listening
in. The nol*e hurt spilt m -jaw?
ttt. He clapped hi* lunula (o hi*
and walked about the deCk In
. ly. Another *tt*h flin" rocked
"They've Jest s'^K ttHM^.|#*
n^}n' ■
marine was rocked and rocked(again
bja serl*« af «|>)o4lng bomb*. "
SffiX tti®1
luidclr wl #et. while his helper was
fitnt slithering across the deck In
the wafer, and the two men caulking
[the plates were piled up In a comer
ly the torpedo tubes. ,.K 4
fin® mUH
Toler.
T-S'-anrl mm
JF.": >&'.wM
ftotpedO
In. ajn«l running. down the.
i In rlvwlei*. *o racked had thai
been by the t'ttSAH
ankle'deep on tll«*oor a* aalt-
fkipped about i* It- try*** to
• the inflow o£ watefwtth emer-
•tttsu. j. it® M
than the two previous Ohee.
were juirled about the
no «* d a sailor raa to
catsup," -he re-
ft* he hurried
*|!M klntr tiilxf to report
rope slipped through their;
teorloK ^
®@ _ _
it*rt re he could remm the con'
. room two more dgpth > ombs rocked burning, and tearing the flesh ao
llM submarine, sending the men that ttfe top* became red with their
slithering about the <iec* .. The blood. Their slackenlnpdbold on
commander ...wax at tlUfisSoropas*, • «w rotf* guv*:: tt^SSiBppi
Through the hull submarine til*
Ua line and *<*rfe<r vWHn«
the deck. Mac
Into a warnlnn yell.
"Warhead! Orab HI ft It Wta
hln* WWII be blown to. hell!" '
three men *crambled to their
riet and started to ll ht tha pon
deroii* mechanlwn, salnins momen-
tum under the Ilstlnn of the boat
"Warhead loo*e!" screamed Mac-
Dougal toward* the control room.,
hiJM^that terr«yln* cry> Knowlton,
fontettln* that be was under arreat,
'imnmit'om hi* quart«# the tor-
redo room, (matching up a Mae from
)W the wfiBthesid. He found the
four men In the torpedo room draped
the warhead In thr extremity
HolA onl'^he cried, but before he
could throw tiMt'Una tiwta c«M •
MHn Of; fUltlier explosion* that
rocked the ahip root* dangeroualy
befaiw, looaerili^
a*p of the warhead which threats
■mm momentarily to get ««■■■
then* and da h against tl
. headj ak soon as he could regain
I his foottnir, Knowlton
the MMMtAr:|io|ding It tight
L ,«en, one by ow, loosed their
hold of the ponderous thing, and
grasped , the rope.
The shlf* still angling downward.
caused tinmen to allp
abotH In the water in tl
war with the warhead,
on to the rope with
*u* despite all
teeth.
tne* eouH Mar the torn
-jja JvJ*fjrr" • -Fr /! i
1 '--d
up forward, e#p-
ftcDou^al. ns the
" • ' under
■Hi
wmmm
MMtil!
your pants.*!
sAr. said MmcDouk^I With
.tCViS'TS.'l.S:!
itVck and torn
explosion
broke tm|Rli
HHr
ga«:
^Mtio|k picture h
gul broke'
depth gatqil
books on tlM&§taKt§j
rWPR
Into. tb« wjUMri. :mf. .
upon the desk; more II
broke. v.-,,
, " Another explosion was both,heart-
and felt; there cams a blMlng
flash In Mia Alpit,' sharp-'r *
atl3,a - "
issra. :
'"'M? c'^r cfled* olr«. -WMt'a
the mauae?"- , . /. -2""
what'a the matter r fl*w-
a Captain.
words were no more than , out
I pMrm|^9^h i I :
MM
SW^0M
chance
" aisa
buikhe i##^ilp^iv;^ •-y, m?}*
Knowitan *a
threw hi maaif proar
e on the deck, aH^M was
" covered by water. The war-
•vho had taken the place
at the hydrophoaearre-
Iwm Stum W ■■.tWMkzmA.
andn"the
by tha
WMfflL, JH ^ Ml 1
Ing b#;k and forth.
s,„'i;,r
I w hwd at
not urown.
teeth wage e]
•tJTatr
off him.
In thf
'iao*
r with It, Buddy," he sa|d
gently. w« ll havwiMirr y> t* In sr
.minute." M
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Indlng aa he aonyht ti>
hrpocket
tha youth's teeth
twn hard upon It.
8h«'U be off- tot ?.1
fcUHir tt*rt *loshing k«4
ig'in tha *
i m mitt mpi
att the man's,body aa* another
"••T,7rr«
.JVnsaus: "• ™"
,k«r waa:.
HH - WT m
reached ovar and thraw the
r back in. Jumped back Into '
it In* front of the switchboard j
arted the* motors; all the ta-
«. «.£BTfc fflEfW^Ev' r
««aasJswsjr. •>
•Mliother volfcy of
Jarred the boa)
seam opened
#aOSr
tened, New explosions, «re tla«'
do*er an# flow. roMtirt- f
* aubmarin
rn riS
v.-)P-
EH''
t's' the depth a'tiau
asked.
Mtfd
« boat w^M put over so slutrply
m<« were catapulted- a«r«Hs
""1 ■■■mar-
ord consulted the
o hunarred and sixty-R'
stood' silent ft
up Mu^ mind, the boa
the hydro
front W
W-Mm
. .
. &■ Marfl:tt*V^ftrdered
hard "■
m
^rJlHnRSi
- ;h, ain't Itr aald « aallor ®«««> ,M4 the squeal of the venta
|fl'OUKh.
naln .
cross
tal blow as
slopped
#« .tthesw,t
r A ^
,J iteji
fi!
aiiy*
new d;
■fc^ftSSSl
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■ Nelson spoke. .■■■■■■ |
, atand the preasure,
waa built for Only JW H
iWi • O"' . - i 'i\
oh tha bottom!" m|
ill
Ms*
mpii
. . . 'the pump oontroUar
l* waa_ pulled down, and
ought WW Ida on tha new
■ ail Coney
Otlir ..m t
wMmMMmm
«<
of ttie
Ifkttw
-'Vy!'*•" «v'v<M
ammm
With the
reached o
slowly, died out The depth
ahowed the submarine rising t
from too to 70 feet. At that*
H3 l y motionless except for Ita lb
leas rocking In tho^^ water, Th«
lenoa that pervaded the Interior it
j£* aWtt was strange and disquiet
Ing, Through It came the
ot waiter trickling Into the
mWi®
IWlll L,-
<yr:^. >-•'.br-j ■1 li"*.;4•
th< *'
met! leaned back against tha
and r '
H their I
I J&ened, hie
infitl*> inunthewiM,,
•hai-- whoao ears'
hydt; ■
sent-mlndedly
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TkU is the Uut 9/ t* article* *Jivu>-
htf> htm you con. lit>« healthfully on
■■ ■ ' iO eentt a day. .... ^
, I^Div Maay S. Rm
m-af*m* /• piitelil#
to know ho* any-
on 50 centa a day and
With tftfe ohtall seloc-
_ availaW^ v;
tried. ;in? dtfvlsirtg the
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zrx
UUHlIt D°i' contain foods se-
MetM> just for that* variety or
iSvMC Neverthclaaa,' H is possible
th g*t a little variety into it.
to vive you the t<
a1 haalthfttl, aconon ■
fan amargwey diet, and na-
fe.
W-'
vti;
i « Cs*M Milk Shakes
Hera are some suggestions: Buy
a small can of cocoa syrup at a
^ itortft aad use it to flavor
ning or evening milk,
itmityc
ooid
*9$ltk
id- milk. Thi* can be Uk-.
an'attlarer. cold or Warm, and I# ex
oallant ftx>d, You can also enrich
jo&utf ntiUr by adding *ean o«r*rap-
onMad milk t* a- quart at fresh
milk. Nothing yoH cwi buy. w^l
give you ao much haalth protection
for tha money, spent. :M&i*
Buy* a bbh I1 loal of sliced whole
kTS«&4« "XS
wheat bread does' not keep well ufi-
laaa kept enclosed in its wa* wrap-
fir. Make peanut butter sand-
wiehea to eat: with your milk. Pea-
nut buttar is rieb, excellent food,
inexpensive, aad will keep. As far
a nutrition is concerned, milk,
what*- wheat bread, and tomato
JIM!H farm a perfect combination.
Crackers aad Milk
IP ye* like crackers with your
milk, buy graham or whole wheat
at rya crkekets. They contain more
ftaHF eiaMkants than white crackers
for the aame expenditure. Tod can
make a fine «rackars-and-mllk diwh,
flavor and food
a banana into it
ME
aiitk — a#
narfy to eat wiata wkaaft- N
««l
8 dstss a ouaresi 4#
A Day's Meal* for SO Cents
Breakfast ia Room
*4N'
t pt. milk ,„ &
t os. ceraflakas
•1 bsaaaa (possibly two)
1 &
WOMAN
16#
l aaiheen ia Cafeteria
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flats *od i li*ess saadwkk
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Sapper
MAN
t pt. taiik
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1/2 losf wboU wbi'iti broad «<
os. buttar' **
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WOMAN
.1 pt.' milk it
1 <i graham cracker* „..~2 4*
SJlrtd or«ah «ad bsltaba 8<
■'>1 tbsp. «Bgsr- ..„: • %\
■ 1V4 oft'' Aiaericaa- cbeese .— a*
v ft. ' .i ■ «.■
Usrqre RWlnagi I tip. cod m 60
...III|'| I Ml 'r mi.,;.
(icrtiiany and France j 4ii4 N
betwween aeraiaoy and Belgium.', iff
either disputant rejects the omuatfs-j
•Ion's rci ommendotlon*, th.< final d.-1
eixlon ik> the matter rests with tbe
lettviie'IS nations council.
Ci'rmany, KmnCe, Kagland and |
Italy under the l^ocurno treaties
agreed to preserve tho aancUly -of tlw j
Kmnco-oerman frontier. The com-
misnlon of five members, !* to nteef
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HAKKV MKliltllili. Manatsr
Cush and Carry
_ Cleaned and
Jp|||||e Cleaned and Pressed
i One IMr o* iWe VTessed Free With This Ail When Accompanied
by Other Word.
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v. ■ yafr>
mm
piiikarnum.
v*t. —«w
tm&z-
u: S
mmmi
v.. y.'-. fa - i,v o' JbAiK
■mi
They c*n be purchased*in5tf*H trf '•
ten cent pickagea. If you dmflnd a
half a pound at figs or dates fbr
ten cents they will also belp to intf- '
prove two meais. They will keep,'
and you must resist the temptation
to eat them' all at one menl.
"Hialth Iasuraace" First
You will be able to find many
other ways to add variety to these
asffajs!tis«rs as
the foods whioh promote and pro. ,
a spoonful of sngar.
. . taent you need for thlg
Is a bowl,- spoon and knife, and
only one dish to wash.
Varjr the meals yonUOa in yonr
wir bread and tnilk. now and then.
toct' lMttu
your
Re-enters
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PARIS, June 2. (AP>—Henry b.
Stlmson, secretary of stntc in Pres-
—— MM* — '
"health insurance" foods first -
milk* fruits, vegetables and cod
liver oil. These are the foods which
make the 60 cent diet—and any
other , diet, far that matter—safe
and healthful. Provide at least a
quart of milk a day, fruit, toma-
toes, salads of. greana if- you can
atTord them, and cod liver oil, aad.
ybn can devote the remainder of
your food money to energy foods
with the knowledge that your
heaith will be unimpaired.
• t ■ '7 .'• ft-'' V? ')}'V'-' ' <
dient Hwver's; csbln«t, n s re-enter-
"tl the diplomatic field by accepting
the chairmanship at the' permanent
conciliation committee created by
the asraemenls.
ifiS
Ooii't wait until the last minute but
curtameJook
Doiit think
look clean
just
*wl
tains catch and retain more dust tiian
draperies, and the moiis^
rot them
articleso
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last much
is delayed.
er than if the cleaning
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 130, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1933, newspaper, June 2, 1933; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289407/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.