The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 19, Ed. 1 Monday, January 23, 1939 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME' XXVI
ORANGE, TEXAS, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1939
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Civilians Ordered To Evacuate
FRANCO'S ARMY
WITHIN FIFTEEN
MILES OF CITY
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tages protecting the Albemarle deer. Since the hunter# cannot penetrate the swamps on the sound shores near
Plymouth, they carry their dogs In boats and set them ashore on large islands inhabited by the deer. Hunters
wait for the deer to start for the mainland, chased by the dogs. Then, under Albemarle hunting custom, the
hunter-boatman nearest a swimming deer is entitled to first shot. Gun poised, the hunter must wait until
the deer makes land, and Is then permitted hi i;hot. The bud; on the left would have escapcd if the boat
had rocked ^n a swell, «r if he hsibeetHiligUfJy fikisr. -—.—_—— .....
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suro Mimid ii( 230« 0,1 the tuli
the imst eix (o via In ( hmur
I'fuaiK'pis of mni Iiib hiithfr \
• *lent. thut i«l| | i'evit«t H/murth .
this nee I Ion woiiM lio,tiri.k'.'n.
Th<> well N being down
Imll) ln)tt<i|>i-iiol« (Mid trip- eti'
iirnl iirot«ote'I i "t"i, istu*-
1 /1 wife.-uiwt| !■(•! !:
thllURtlt to
tui-HMUfe up -tit
AI: tv> ntft ii all
official, /iiiany
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I'.i !h Muilri'l
in RovernriK-nt
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t In- i .Mirjii-fii no i.h iv
;n ' VuU nchi remain
h It
I plan«> l « nil cil Vulnicia
th 1 •• 11 <j ch this rnoi nli.>* following
r '| faf* il air raiiU vm oni y which
kin™! \(J and wnTrrr^**t< Ml'
Mi'itnwi-llf-, ti * ii■ jjurs^nt aroih'R
v, |,lt h W'Wlcni.iy raptured i-i-.it
In ach ro>t rt 1 i.jir. F ar« eloiiii, ptinhe'l
ailing tin? eunM im<I Inland columns
cofi< n r\u capiuil.
A <- linot c< rnmiJnM|ue fr ni l«*«r
c |i-n:i *.; •! the ininlnJern appolntiMl
.11 fonin T'er ♦••mn i i«inu olYlrof
th*r rafiiMial jto' ernrneiil the previa
cual p'trltn" of 1 'alalofiia and th^
liaiTclona oliv ailinlaiMtraiIon to or-
piri|^> the evaivjatlim of ' He <*>i.plt il.
Willi trii'Mt men called fo the col'
it fir—trt r4—-m-itM—-*trtn*rt— ^— -
Mnd tl r-5' lifleft, thi- evaejation wttH
to In* <u nfInefl In^ely h>
Triuny t i oilMfi i'«U« nf l i'fnx' e 1 l*lW.r«'ti
a fid ay^d women who rotjld he neat
I it * r r h' ti ^\i.al<**ila I" /« apf air
l M# a"rl l' ave the ily^endct **' tuv
harapered /
-"'-"•T?1?*" pni'tr-nrwrit'. vrtrlle ^
would "my In fa i • rcMdetic !> la Itarc«*-
lona, acknovvh-dfs'c^l Unit Kte(>« h d
been iak* a to "face aJiy evtf anlity
end to a«#ui*e the eonilnued work of
t!ie nd'al! ioa "
It* <ra e. < f adual lri urx''nt entry
Into <hc capital. ^. vt?rnni« nt offielalf*
wefe expected to njove toward the
Fv<n>eh fi> nlh/r. The rpountainoan
retrfr>n frotn Ht>'<rloha ii"ri)t t*>
Ninety-two Die
In Explosion Of
Jap Coal Mine
ALVACONDREY
TOKYO. Jan. 2% <AI*> — Ninety-
tWo mtnel'H were kllle.i In ail ext'lo-
Ht..n in the Onur.i coal i. lric ;il Fd-
kuok htitt /iliiii. Klf.'y IfoJIes hml
l>c<n recevored
LET'S DO
SOMETHING
ABOUT IT
H« gradual an- .in* improvi-im
la coti'llll'iiifi iit Oi :i - I'm ;
don In I here will !>«• a fev* vh«
In appreciate J In- cnan^e I nh<
he rcr hi an iwred • tit tin- of
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I i Mi- ! iiHCanlilt 1:1 iney^i*. n Hi Ii-1 ill
ii'- 1 m <il tin' V\'J er|*/f funeral bona-
Mfa. \'i tttu wnn/lwirn ami re.tied
i i i .. .a' loim y' wliere hhe MpvYK
hri I'll i i • > life.
•*111 v1 v| j; '•>: nt"• • 11 nj" mio'm : I'hitr
I.i ^ F.edet^.'. iif Hi'iiiim uit. Toje
IM i iii-i 'I'ly-, iif Mam it vville; Henry
.•ml tl>^ var Knclwlrk, hotlt of th*
« uH; t*' o '<l ni^hl«Mw, Kutile H« l
• •!<•>.' of t'ratijre," .and Mr . Adolene
(i1v, ii. pi r'.' of re>*idene<' unknown;
ix fi'au-l ehlldt^h! t-uve ln>il Ii'mw.,
T .I. i- Mack tlru^uer and
Itnvinond Ciianu'cr. all f Itrantfc
<•011 ut y
Ul.tMH) pmmdn.
eatlm.itew weru
pwiliio veninped
declare -ihnt the oil with a . ftcthtfit
jiai nflne bnae \v«'h of the Pnkc- vil
i bio-' type. ,
-AlthouBh the w«-ll ifujei* the
i tflr Kif i H>* i;te that Hun t>V Vi T
yielded Xotne dl' tlllruett. oil niea i
that It In by r.o mi?a«s (i ilintiil
well and thai. It' priktuotion
Vi'. vnlu'thlc.
The. isreutei't I em l:v crmiuj^it
with (he well la Vl)e fa.'t
ADMINISTRATI'N
border off'-Ted ample . ( fu«o In toWnH
like derotui and l-'liueias.
Simultaneous advance* by three In-
HUlgent coJuvm* plncfl thfi!- fr.in'
Hives sllitlttly more than I"> mlle«
fjom Harcelui ii. a v.;nr byiileilji y id.
Along the enlt e Catiiloiijaii fmrtt,
these report m riscerti'l. (he govrlt-
ment defen.lerf were t'< tlrlau tiiKlff
a deadly hail of l'U,M«t*. Itoiubs uti'!
shells.
All able bodlei! men tinder f>!> and
women between It and. 40 years
<!Xcept -tHose working In war Indur-
trifK. rnedlctil w iter* and food pr'<-
ilnctlon ami (tWlilbutlon -- A re or-
dered on penalty of jremum charyon
to s'art. building a cn«t syatfcm
fo|-tlflcsatloit:i- nroitRd, . I'rrri elotia an
tht? insurgents oppnvtelied.
The cvlft&il hour liee.aake moro and
move lmtiiine-it for Bireeloua. The
InsorSelil fleet * ilUenjptcd a r.a val
blockade lh- the MeiUMrrancart;, Alr
lalds continued. A food hort «e
W*. . .
Fighting' along the c«n«t was rtean
ly and e«'st f.oHt jides m t nteti. a:
one time the aovcrnment troo|at
I'OU! t^r at'. i -ke>l «o lie: eelv that In
Biirgent OoiimtlUSlwo l-'raneo's tor-
cvti hid to give up hardj.von pvsl-
-tloim at BtttUen '*r ,*'w" 7 ■"""
population about IS m(le« southwest
of Hur«*J«tia nn<i retfrn to Villa-
y Oeltrn. rive iniit ^wu«al *w«
(,t tiny >l*e befot-if BttritfelWtw. Sever-
al lioins Inter (re ! Insurgent troops
suceeeded "in fotring government
forces )>nek toward l*ii c-lor.a.
toda
MH.U lid- t
t h.i# p«i
u <
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empl
H;iiII'>M
an- nr; m
•inu
r n ? eri-J m-rv h e for AH';
w^'eil ii| tear?' who died
o'clock yciC'i'dry af.cr
home at K03 Mai i ^!re«•I
j at 3 ffif o'elorrk l!ii?-« nft
ICcc. W. I'< liloiint. vast
Kin** < 'h' i ri r -:reh
| Ifurlal laki ji. pl^r". Ja I
eteiy iimlej directi< i
ii* fnniial horm
yt r. t—t-rrrd rr V \v h * hrrT-i—in
rmrre*.
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il idM
A •'[ e h"t I
II on 'I. U I
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off if latins
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U tatiiia leaders olaliio-d nut
it ex I iilfl V t« fr n ' • ii f
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mipromlftc h'
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Interest 'war. rsipfdlv lm
day In the < r ll f|cM a
ueilM were hein^ \rr*>iiztii , la
other* were heii/j: iferf^ v-d la
<lhct1#Yn7T ~Z " '
The Keowri f H^omijwfiy pic tied up
the Frio vay *atol i*f \< | |(um%r
Mtpwe l# imlw r MOi| iff)-';i <ae#:cr<*
U-siih . Jn Um.' antral «#c'Jnn of the.
Orange ell field THi* w<H 1m lul
riiillcil f >* .rim Hlinii, i ve'rran ojV'r
U-tor of l}(i(lN' l),
Tbe I4 L- Ftfiiw.i So. I |; /.niches-
&Sto4ir< Ttittubm' eofaparo ha f Jtjft
Lrou^ht In from the Fiio n-*ri/l
arid ioday b* fvreimiTi'hi .j* w^re he
lt «~ mad" tftr th# f*n?chi(aJ tfiif, \l
xv,nK cm fi ma ted that ihe weM wmf-f
he cUtnw I iiA of '.he field'* fietv
deep KjiniJ |>ro<hi'ct *
The Mayo X". j .f A. I'; I • c ti fi!
"which ha# heeji hel t t nek I i rn-nhw
lIon Mr r;<itr e time o account, of
the < xc"*Mve ff, ik |n*#n #*jre. www
to have fhf^el 'hron^hoat. od?>"
Afterr^Km and Ji t nttf'ft yleidtoiji n*
the> txii<* of nhttui banvh a of
fluid, inchitntc dlmtlihile a«d oil I?"
the meanUfiiff ulth 24od p>und
raw never*! (nr -awn of
drllliry ritf /it#* hell.yt fueled hy It.
OfFKliS lltKK 8IHI) root*
field,, th i-t pt'nrniwen to e\c >H njl
flei.in of t!il aeet4f n thf>
point of proven aivi hh yrit a|t;|
fhe Villus lit . It'jV ploduet^O;).
Thin well whh Unjah^d at a
around fi'et, It huvtak
lluji^el h:icl< vtth t'.r.c r to
depth after "the dej>th hnd hecn cifci
rled down neveral hum! c-l
low,. The cuHlnu w«h riHV
to take In the )«-fnt t jjav Hit.
um after Which two JolttU
Hlaeen wetn mi with tufting In
packer otltop.
Wnnhtntf of the wfeft wm ' rt'tftf
early Sunday *ind yaK n^arted Hhtvt
| line up early In the Ht-ige-. Thf? t>nil
I mure lantnlfht at 8 n'rlocU wim.
I round tBttt) pountV and by
WiTinne i IXht. the JMVHUUlif Vad <"
[ ed to |VMit)da. Today t'.i^
—MmUJl. afijui rently—uiju-
i 3un poundM.
No aunoupC'Tinonf .vnsi
any rejirene-^tative ait the cotrtjn-:i
riH to what ri p* v. on Id te frditNl''!
regard to further d^veiopoitini*
THl* le hardly f:;pcejrd for ft i\fu
•! two v. hen the W*M '. "ill Inve fjn
t in r ilnfte in which i Cleav I w If.
The nifxtufe of oil a a'.* alVd
iv■ iitvr wai flovVl '^' i i '« pU AoVi^|
1 .* «> yard* from in-' vvolt md hui(i
thin aftethoon. T'ti-i wld co'*U^
a Hi t.tH' fluid ha# iearned a vorfrii
m'a,ue.' .iftor. w'-doll it irf e> ;W <y.| th^
tai:|t«i will tiV net tip ti* taii<2
he oil.
<ioonty. am* had 11 • I la llraiisi'
pax* " I'J yeyr« tf<*r\lvlut( him
three hrotherm, <>. < . ^Jondrey, -f
:tnt(i'; Klhc/l I 'nridrejk. «• t llna^'oo,
and .Mm Mooje, tihoa* nf reside.ic<
at known; « .a- hh'".. Mia. It. K
J'-ohey. hf^Fan An •• f"
Toe active pallhcaret^ wen*: Kl*
jcer.e ('mcy, l>i>rw«iod I'afeji. lto>l,-*
1'o <hey. Ha* ■ r; Cuiidre;. che-iu r
j.fidl/, all rrant^uei*)o'V a of M; •' * >■
ay.
Orange High School
Selects Favorite
Boy and Girl
FOUr MOUttAX, Jfrbh < A I*) i —
The Jar* h Ca„ of Fort Mot'Kan
ban u wlHtflinx offer m provide hlrd
weed free to. any Fort Morula real-
tNl w'io will feed If to hlrdw in win-
ter w hen . fia,torai food U tiOl avail-
I wo da) h «• f
t.i I hone Who
t ell l'/.eimhip
|JJ2 tien I >
m oh J Impoi'an
p <'H<*ti'iii I i v^ajfc \^lit
eorne up lo he vpteil on. If tie
normal niintlxr of p«-ooj • j>av poll
kch ia «Ida coii 'v .1 'no* n «rii- \# >
I l ie *oj«? 'Vtefi
j • i 'mi I i hl« *■
! that reoM|.re* a
; In, 1 . * .ai«
{nrr'N
ji f oi n nfti<'" i
MAN KILLED
ON HIGi
IS1DEN'
.Y
mm
mm
\1I«K McUri A iKwortit and Pawl
Uucliai have >k «;i ii'inoij: rial a* win
rav* In ;he nce"t election held at
("ninjpe Hh-'h Hcioed wlwt the
ttiil aral :he hiy to have the title of
tchoi'l favor! r
y Winn Arwaault fl« t
/ 1; id a
nediai'l;-
Five Hundred
Attend County
Singing Convention
nlhli. j
I I'ttnpc who app. i-elaii'
Msh elx^s | v pri'V 'U>«>t< an-l til" ef
forts .if >1 most wo'tliy group, t"
f it: The Or-'«"(•' J'.ipi .r I'hamber •<(
<-«itintej*ee art-. Invlie.l to I ist (/et the
firs' t.-n thousand ll-ieal feet of
• f j fo.ir^f.s.t rtitfcf sid«i< Iks. th"
f «.'-./uifhtfr t f j budding >.f Wl.Hi w > r pouson- ! b>
ifhiHi l'-s suit' ft i'l | <j)(. jtinl-a- f.rtia;-igatiott. Il dy tw*.
lleitgrd fliiardn [ Minnll era (its In the em Ire".nit iittt
ps. Itaehul is j |,^ f(,unrl in I l , a« ila'eal f«-<rt, t f
i/lvc t> - a 0.i:;'t —- 'M<> tild
WjWWthieg «( ut It.
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t «en B|IM !oli. aiol Vlnt .n l>a,.vjmffl
''I'l Nf : lsi TruiL ll. two in yj." whfe
.1 I •+ I .I - 'T;1 ■: l«'t."« . I'.
i"i in.ht.tin.i. '-I ;>tiri. d
,.M being iii,t oCT'.e,..b r«>
.ril'«. h'i -ui «i• , h->i i i.i i .• rt iiiittvstS]
f >.il|t|K['t A lab i- \a. -v',®
Tl - lni l.v v ;i.. ■ i. '.-co i i t
I i1 \\ hdelrr f'lii'-: .1 h""ie tivre. !{«>!«.
neon fn
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Mr. a-)d ii r
j is piesbUnt id 'th.
Prutn nr.d /'.lute I
the son of My and .U.s \V V. It.'
cbal a:ifl n-ae a valuaJib. player on
Hett-,g<i Tigers I'iiotlall team t< '
the lam! t- o yer.rs. ftoth are tn'ffn
hers of the senior <Ta n.
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Funeral Services
For C. A. Peveto
Infant Held Sunday
' 1'o-er.il aervlcs for Forrest XoW-
lln, 10 'lay old son nf Mr. Hiid Airs.
Charles |Vrpt«, who 'Ilcl at the
home WMWtm fct ■ IJbw ,A Idi
tion at Z a. in. fturiday. w«re hebl
from the family residence at 3:3'<
p. m- Hfindny with itev. l> A. lleur.i,
soiiplt pastor of the Klmt llaptist
church; offld itlng, 'irtirbil taking
ptice in the Jett- <!i-;ne;er> under dl
ractfon of the I Irt merer funar il
home.
Huivlvlng besides par.-nts. Is one
brother, Charles Monro* Payato. mid
V Mra. Laura )Pirr«tj>,
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la:
nvant.
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at t o
Nnxarcn" (pini'lettc of Oram
Co-a v< f|M irtr '.a. .. WcflU 1
Of (i d e> Tt ^v of f K'Qal
:he l'i'.'f • ir jr iMjnUi'
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m" ;
(iv. •:
Coovi otioa will l f h'-M
^fl"*d llaiMtri c.fuir*'h on(
the fourth W«.i day In .FO'iVu; i Y. Th •
Primer Meth'^'ls" caurcli eor H' ted
for the jx,x; e-anventlwn.
British Nationals
To Be Evacuated
From Barcelona
IjOMWKV. Jan, a . fAC> Th-
lltltlsh govi-riiiiieat today completed
Id errtenate its nation -
Mis (ruin wur-inenitce«l rSnrieloiin.
M"
t.'aiididates for admission to
Point must ba «U M.I feet
- ■ | tall.
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The f|t>" f.'C i" i r>oi
, . all I « v. ' c tl \
i a rid -id lid - t i I mi 'I'
*' t I." lO'C l ;■?!;//". Ii ■'
I' v t";a r*' < 11 X*' i f' >' ' '
; the WPS .'I d till l.'W A I • " a I i*v "
depnr'l'ie! ' yf poh'l'' v« o k '
' lint the iW'Cor.d fai • ■. * *' < ^1
■ mme far rcachi"", I 1 '« I f
! tvlede ikhito I,.f fe lerrtl r' " dp't P '
; nhjy the fol'viuont * hi ! hoth 1"
! Iltlcallv n.nd ocoriontl' 'illy Itcfore mt*
con^reKH.
Infant Son of
Ho J. Herrington
Taken By Death
[•'urinal services for Uohert Wavne,
,f!y# month old son of Mr. and M'-m.
II. J. llefrlngron who died nt th'-'lr
home In 01'rtiigefleld at 2 a. nt. Mon-
' were held from rtt. .Mary's «,>th-
nijc church here it ,2 p. in. totbiy
trt:k |{«v, Kather .1 ose|lh fterberlrii,
of Oiat chuVch. offlclrttlng, burial ink-
ing place In Kfergreen cemotary un-
Ortxnoyer lu-
of the ()e?H in i > were InfilltM||||
1 ■" "f r noof^ It was * \peetiMl that
lui thrr iUKtrW'bo s WOIIM tie
r.l lis t' vVll#t db'portll ,i.|* to
Kdwrffds bail been employed a;
I- .vi'cbnian for l!i« I ..ui Ik la.
>'lftht i' sb fur the piist ff*v w*i<ki
th'- i an inch ociriip.vit a the i ti';tfei|
ii over the man said that
.'hi not nee Ivlfn until tht'v ha-l
omt S'Hoetliiiig an I thai whtaj
VovcsttKU'eH tnev firti.nl that It
a rtiun >v!io was iMllcd liutaotly.
Nearby Vessels
Steam To Aid of
Crippled Ship
E3v
shljiV
.. 'P
<Aia
StKn'Bii
the I hitch frel^htlsr I
ig totdl) 1,3t ll ■ n<l|M\
NKW vmtK. Jan.
Two nearby IhitUb
l.nlsv to obt
klnan, leaking
on the stoi'tn swep Atlantic. ■
,Tiie I'Brtliiah. a 358 f.jo;; ve,^i
3.MI7 ions. sent , out a dirdreiw
nal last night hut later sai l nft#
trying to rt« !:* tire AA>n*
about l.OOli milea en*(.
Smaller;' 6Mm.^^R|Aain«Kt
surf pnundml the
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 19, Ed. 1 Monday, January 23, 1939, newspaper, January 23, 1939; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289883/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.