The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 31, 1940 Page: 2 of 4
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31,1940
THE ORANGE E
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with small lemon cups filled with!
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Hanford entered the room.
I'to fust had a call from Wash-
tngton on tboae fingerprints," ha
said. "Mr. Francis O'Donnell la bat-
ter known as Big Boy Rradmore!"
"That’s all 1 warn to knowl"
snapped Britton.
“Here'* where we square things
for George Mattlson!" Waring es-
clalmed. "Well go to the Owl Hotel
and—*
“You stay away from the Owl
Hotel." Hanford Interrupted. "I’d
like to step over there and take
him, too. But wo can’t make a move
now without Upping our hand. We
still don’t know where those kids
are. You fellows better run down to
Aunt Llndy's and cool off over a
nice hot lunch."
The twd men agreed with this
wise suggestion. A short time later
they entered the cafe. Sitting In a
booth were Tyler Craden and his
By PRESTON GROVEh
TIT ASHINGTON—Three naturalized citizens, accused with
VV others of a plot to overthrwv the United States govern-
ment, cannot be deported even if proved guiky. 7 j
The three, two Irish and one German in origin, were ro/ir.d-
ed Op in New York by J. Edgar Hoover and his G-men arr.id a
fanfare / of publicity almost as •........... -
fantastic as the nature of the plot ! ^ j . .
aRainsfthe government of which d?.™”™ 1*^“
IAS i*k Mrs. Thornton Cantrip,
Mato’s mother, hat boon act tvs in
fstttop Mm paroled and hat hired
slM OS chauffeur. Mrs. easterly,
note aghast at what the hat done,
hee ordered Bddeon to take her
ter a drive whUe the Q-men tntpect
her forage and Bddson's quarters.
Thou have found mud sad a fine
needle, end have uncovered at
further evidence tome telephone
numhere, one connecting them with
the Owl Hotel and the other with
the heme of Tyler Craden, Bddton’t
attorney.
, CUB luks
water
cup milk
rere accused.
The/moment an alien completes
his citizenship ceremony, he be-
comes forever immune to depor-
tation except on one condition
Only if it is proved he obtained
his Citizenship papers by fraud oi
deceit can he be deported, nr
matter how undesirable a citizen
he/may turn out to be.
The 17 men, including the thro,
naturalized citizens, had an .ar-
ray of cans full of powder, rifle?,
/ammunition, machine-gun belt?
'and various impedimenta which
together with other information
convinced G - man Hoover thsi
they had in mind a plot so gigan-
tic that it made ordinary revolu-
tions look pale.
As a prelude to seizing the
government, they planned to blow
I Now,
Is clean
S inblcspoohs grated orange
granulated pact
sugar / I cups flour
Cnfnblu yeast In bowl. Add wa-
CHAPTER VIII
CPECIAL agents Scott Britton,
^ Prank Preston and Ross Waring
rtaftad tbs Owl Hotel with a search
warrant. While Preston "enter-
tained" the fresh clerk, Britton and
Waring had a look Inside room
number forty-two. The first clue
wag In the form of a bill from an
Installment plan
lawelry company
addressed to one WKjffiM&L'-L
Francis O'Don
Dell.
"Francis O’Don ^
nell!" Br lit on
mused. “Sounds
like a phoney." 9|§Sj& .J tl
"Well." replied
Waring, "the tin
cerprlnts won’t
ter and let stand 30 minute*. Heat
together milk, salt, sugar and but-
ter. Cool/ to lukewarm. Pour into
yeast mixture and blend in eggs,
.cinnamon, peel and two cup* of
flour. Beat two minutes. Cover and
let rise until doubled—about two
hours Add the other, flour and
knead two minutes on floured
board. Place in greased bowl.
Cover and let rise egain until dou-
bled—about tour hours. Turn out
dough onto a floured board andi
roll out dough until 1/3 inch thick.
Place the cut-out doughnuts on
a floured board or waxed papers.
Let rise until more than doubled.
Fry in deep fat until well browned.
Cool and sprinkle with granu-
lated sugar.
Ilie Orange Leader
Published every afternoon except
Ba’erdsy, and Sunday morning at
(OS 1-J Front street by the Orange
Leader Publlehlng Company.
Entered a: Orange Texas P. 0. as
•eeond Class list! Matter Under
Act of C< ogress Msreh 3, lt»l8.
J. B. QUtaLKY, Editor A Publisher
Anne Brandi Quigley. City Editor
Tay Take Away Bights
Y^ET along comes J. Edgar Hoc-
* ver and turns up a trio of nat-
uralized citizens to whom no such
.'st can now be applied. They can
'3 jailed if convicted of conspir-
ng to use violence against the
government. But the far more
powerful menace of a possible
deportation could not act as a re-
straining influence.
Naturalized citizens Can plot
and conspire and intrigue to tnelr
heart's content to upset the gov-
ernment they pledged themselvc3
to support without jeopardizing
their residence here. Like any
native-born Yankee, they can be
deprived of rights of citizenship
T'O A casual spectator it would fur felonies, but not deported.
1 appear that the main objective Wc have listened for a half-
of becoming an American citizen dozen years to vitriolic outpour-
would be to enjoy the sort of £<>v- ings in Congress against the most
ernment and opportunities that law-abiding aliens who happened
America .oilers. Yet there ix -no to- be--June -with, the .most peace-
HUVctiuiiciH, nit j piaiimru tu uiuv.
up communication lines, said Hoo
ver, to capture arsenals, to knock
off a dozen congressmen as • i
sample of what they might do if
they really got going.
Mias Eula Ma* Turner, floe. Editor-
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Business Offices 8 a. in. to t p. m.
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Except Sunday A a. n,. to t a m
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ASSOCIATED PHKriri TUBER
„ _ . _ loreovcr.
said Hoover, they were mad at a
neighborhood theater which
showed Russian-made Aims and
were going to blow it up along
with a Jewish newspaper.
Ha found some.
The next eat-
donee they gath-
ered was mud
caked on the In-
etep of the right
ibee they found
la the cloieL
Then, with their
evidence, they re-
inrmtiH* Um Atid
offices. Stebblns.
the technician,
dtaappeared Into
ata laboratory
with It Later, be
reported:
“Semple Num-
ber One. taken
train tha brake
pedal of Mlae Casaerly's roadster,
Number
provision in the law whieh states
that a naturalized citizen may be
chucked back home if he tries to
wreck the government he was
presumably so desirous of enjoy-
able Intent; but not even Senator
Reynolds of North Carolina, most
rabid alien - baiter, has reached
out to suggest an amendment to
the law to crack down on the ladr
from across the sea who go sour
on the government after ducking
into the safety zone.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 31. (AP)
—You would thl .’• to hear Connie
Mack talk that the acquisition of
Benny McCoy ha» given the 77 year
old manager of the Athletics a new
lease on life.
Imbued right How with the no-
tion that a championship team will
once again hold forth In Shi lie park
to the tune of his Inimitable , score
card signals, t’onnle Is sure McCoy
will provide the rejuvenating spark.
The lean, bright-eyed veteran has
spoken. McCoy, a #45.000 Invest-
ment ut 31, is going to play second
bust qnd occupy a “key position lit
the butting order.'1
And Benny, cut adrift from the
Detroit Tigers by edict of Baseball
Commissioner Landis, is “glad to be
settled agiln." i
“Maybe I got ai better break than
I deat rreil," observed the young
Infielder, adding Utot he Intended to
Halt away a good part of the $45,000
bonus and two ytutr $10,00(1 annual
salary Involved in the deal.
"4 think some kind of Insurance Is
the thing.” he salt!. “It'll .take, care
of mo after l finish pla.tltig ball."
Ma . lull optimism imparted zest
to a dinner of Philadelpltjii, spurts
writers hist night.
"I'll so out on a limb and predict
that the Yn;. .* will finish third In
the American league this yeur," h
said with eyes twinkling.
He declined to venture what teams
would beat *mt the champions, but
asserted hla toll Athletics would tie
a pennant contender.
H. A. WHEELER, D. 0.
CHIHOPRACTIC & PHYSIOTHE-
RAPY Radiotherm. (talva-slne
Wave, Electromae Infrared and VI-
. Otct Ray, Electro A Vibratory
Massage, Foot and Hplnal Adjust-
ments. 003 Orange Ave.
"Sample Number One, taken from the brain pedal of Miss Css-
J®r y’^,I7*d,ter’ ma,che* with Sample Number Three, scraped
from O Donnell’s right shoe. There are mica fragments as well aa
small pieces of pine needlst In both samples."
It is pretty well established
that an alien applicant for citl-
O&ANGE FLORAL SHOP
secretary, Collette Menthe. Aunt
Llndy was lust finishing serving
them and moving on to the next
table.
“Why do you Insist on eating
here all the timer Miss Menthe
asked Craden.
He smiled wisely.
“Our friends of the F.B.I. eat
here—”
“It’s like putting your neck Into
the guillotine and daring them to
drop the knife. Isn’t Itf”
“It's convenient to enjoy good
food and watch the enemy at the
same time, I'm smarter than they
are. Look—here come Waring and
Britton now.”
Both G-men spotted Craden and
his secretary. Waring Indicated to
Britton that he should look at
Craden's trouser leg. Britton did so.
He saw the same thing Waring bad
seen—a tiny sprig of pine needles
on Craden's trousers.
Aunt Llndy came up. Britton mo-
tioned her to bend close to him and
whispered In her ear. She nodded,
disappeared into the kitchen, re-
matches with Sample ______
Three, scraped frera O'Donnell's
right shoe. There are mica frag-
ment* a* wel. es small pieces of pine
needles in both samples."
He panted.
"Sample Number Two. however,
which you eay you dug out of the
tires on Miss Caaserly'a car. con-
ALL KINDS OF MIXED CUT
FLOWERS, Potted Plant*. Flow-
era for all occasion#. Corsages a
specialty. I ■ RANQ1C FLORAL
HriUIV 1301 Orecn, phone 71.
BUS STATION TAXI~
PHONE 352 or (130 J. A. PETER-
HON. Exclusive rights. Driver oil
duty day or night.
By GEORGE TUCKER
VIEW YORK—One of the nice things about knowing Charles E. Roch-
J v ester, friend and fellow Louisianian, is that he knows a lot o
4 v ester, friend and fellow Louisianian, is that he knows a lot of
people who shoot a lot of wild game during the proper seasons. And
as they invariably leave a lot of ducks and geese and turkeys hanging
on his game-rack, he gives won- ♦ ■ .--—-r
derful game dinners to which this uarY d,ay:i9 utt?.nj/ thoy
hungry reporter is occasionally an ev)* thing. It u one of the
Invited. seven deadly sms. It is well that
There was the time of blessed these feasts come not too fre-
memory a few weeks back when frequently. It is well, too, that
the dinner was wild duck. These Charley in a little while will
were greenhead mallards shot in leave for Honolulu, where he
the Arkansas swamps by Clair his annual vacation. Much
Maxwell, of Life magazine and ot this and the chef would
shipped here by plane. They were he demanding a raise. Clair Max-
won derful. When the chef well would coroe down with the
brought them in they looked like K°UL and I would take on those
a page ad. in color, out of Mr. strange dizzy seizures that come
Maxwell’s own magazine. Since when the underfed enrich their
Mr. Rochester is the managing di- blood streams too quickly,
rector of the Lexington hotel, you ..y0** heard .a‘30Ut oaf*
can bet your pearl stickpin that didn t you. It is one of the all-
to the chef the preparation of time classics of Wall street. Some-
thia dish was no perfunctory b(^y dropped a fortune m bonds
chore. It was a labor of love. 9n tbc sidewalk, and a poor fel-
toins bo trace of mica or of pine
MOdl SB."
Britton snapped hla fingers.
"1 think 1 have U! My guest la
4.-FOR SALE
that Raid easterly and Bruce Eaton
wsra Mopped enroute to the horse
show and transferred to another
•hr. This O’Donnell drove her road-
•ter hock to the Caaserly borne."
"I’ll string with you on that,
Scott," Waring told. He turned to
8tebblns. “Where'* the exact epot
tha Ulca and pine needles came
front" he asked.
"Mien and pine needles mean
mountains. The nearest mountains
or* across the ante line."
“Then that gives us jurisdiction
In- this cose,” Britton exclaimed.
POULTRY AND EGOS
SEE US KOtt DIXIE FAMOUS
Chlo.ltH, vexed or unsfked. Carol*
. Grain t’o. I'hmic 23.
It," Hanford decided. “Meanwhile
wo have to prepare a second kid-
nap note of our own. lust as we’ve
discussed It. Special delivery and
ail. Including the phoney finger-
print. Let EddBOn read the one we
make after you’ve shown him the
real one. Mr. Porter."
Ho gave the lawyer the note.
(To he continued?
3.-FOR RENT
A LARUE HOL'AK. FURNISHED or
’ ifnfu ruin lied Apartmontn, rent rua-
'•enable. iVlrute hath. 12U8
‘ Hhort Twelfth. Phono 531 4.
(14 tf>
i’URNIKHKD APARTMENT. HU-e
trolux. Apply !»04 Fourth Ht.
(13-11 t f>
confer With Klan leaders, Assorted
the Klim'was mfitlmt for h-trislatlon
to deport all unnaturalized aliens
and to provide that “those who con-
tinue to preach revolution shall In-
put In concentration camps. •
"Direct action is not necessary now.
but tf It comes to a point where
the communists start a revolution, I
have Ho scruples against leading the
Klan out' with clubs to drive them
out."
Colescott said the Klan had “fur-
nished much Information" to the
Dies congressional committee Inves-
tigating un American activities.
The revived Klan “doe* not Inten t
to take matters Into Its own hands'.
We get our Information and then
turn It to proper authorities."
Dead Heroine
Returns in Film
OARAUE Al’ARTMEAT. Also fur-
nished or unfurnished house. Jae
Molley. I’hdne A4.T (13’7 t. f.)
6.-HeIp Wanted
I Work Of All Kinds
CONTRACTING
Estimates cheerfully given,
especially making septic tanks
and cement building blocks,
cement drives, sidewalks, gra-
ding and landscape gardening
and building' structures of all
types. . r.
GET MY PRICES BEFORE
LETTING WORK -
H. W. HARTMAN
General Contractor
Phone 420 Orange. Texas
TWO GIRLS WANTED, Joe's Sand
• Wlrh Shop.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan. SI. (AP)
—The Ku Klux Klan, rays Its Im-
perial wlsard, James A. Colescott.
la organizing It* 0. I. O, member*
to "ou*t communists from control"
“We have In-on working quietly for
some time now against the commu-
nist clement* In the CIO," he said
In an Interview today.
“Already we have gained control of
some local unions and succeeded In
electing Americans to office,
“Understand, we are not soliciting
Klan member* from the rank* of
IKS unions. A canvasy showed that
SALES LADIES
FREE DTinSHEK and up to $23
weekly. Flora- Hollywood styled
Fashion Frocks.- Xo eanvnaalng
No Investment. S< nd ogr and
dress slae. FASHION FROCKS,
Dept. T-O0S1, CINCINNATI. O.
R “Clievrolet’s First Again!” T ,11
X Gat the Best Deal In Town R alsu
R Convenient Terms. Liberal Y
■llowaaeeo-Low Finance Cost FAR
( We Trade All Makes, Models I >18 (
r BUY IT T ST
MODERN CHEVROLET CO. Py..;
NOTICE
NOTICE I." ''KHEIIY GIVEN that
the City of l> ingo. through Its Act-
ing Heriretai-y Winnie C Carter, will
received sealed bids on a fire engine
of the following specifications;
«hr
cylinder. pump not less
capacity. This
(tie equipment
Business Opportunities
INDIAN 10* YEARS OLD
PLAIN VIEW. Noh. (AP) — An
drew- White Coat, commonly known
here ns “White Shirt," claims to be
toil' year* old and the last full blmKl-
.A iHWf |»etosL,P—aj^||ewa
(API
Julius
Indian tribe.
Colescott. touring the country to l
or eight
than : 5tkt gojlons
must' be standard
and must la- built In the factory of
the successful bidder.
Detailed specifications of the above
nuty be had on, application to the
Acting City Kecri'tarv at the City
H*,ll tn Orange, Texas.
Bidder must Incorporate his guar-
sntee of the mnchbte In bis sealed
bid. It' is the intention of the city
of Orange, Orange County. T«,\a». to
issue interest bearing warrants. m>(
to exceed erven thousand five hun-
dred C$7,600.HO) dollars, bearing In-
terest at the fgt# of five <5 per cent)
per rent and maturing In not more
than flW(l) years. Each propoanl
shall be accompanied by a c mil-
ter's check tn an amount not Is**
than fire ft per cent) per cent of
the total bid ajf an evidence of good
faith. These bids shall be received
up to Tuesday. February I*. D4U. at
lOlSS A. U. The City Council re-
•grve. Ute right to reject any and
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r I LL GO ON DECK TO' SEE IF THS
COAST. IS CLEAR.....WHEN I GIVE
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 31, 1940, newspaper, January 31, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558904/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.