The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 132, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 4, 1939 Page: 2 of 4
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By PRESTON GROVES
^fASHINGTON—A spring day in the House of Reprtsanta-
The House clock, wreathed In gilded fruit, twitters electri-
~he House meets at noon. Com-
, , ,,, . mi,PPPMM I ■ dHjr toward the noon hour, The House meets at noon.
. seven aad thirty lima make s^oim occupy the morn-
, ootcu hhi wiukj win jng< a hundred spectators are
scattered about the 1.000 gallery
seats. Soine are nonchalantly read-
ing newspaper* That will stop
promptly at J? nooru No paper
reading allowed in the galleries
when the House is in session.
One member, Representative
Powers of New Jersey, sits alone
in the center of the chamber.
scowling over a Congressional
quoted aw ly to ad*
I for consecutive day*
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HI PV nt MNH by the Oram*
pubUnl-tnt r.«*ti>r
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Claao M >U Ma itar UM«r
of C«(>ir*w Mart* a idt*.
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ar carrier. I aaadS ■ JB -Ae
Record. Somebody abuse you in
there. Mr. Powers?
Representative Treadway of
Michigan arrives, walks across the
well In front of the speaker's desk,
and out again. Too early. R Is three
minutes to 12. In another minute
rive. I ||
The Republican side draws them
fastest That is because of Joe Mar-
tin of Massachusetts, the minority
leader. He keeps his men on the
floor and as a compact bloc they
have dealt the Democrats rough
blows thu session.
Representative Tabor, Republi-
can of New York, comes In, tall,
belligerent. He will object to
aomelhlng or other during the day.
Bald and stocky Majority Lead-
er Hepburn of Tens comee in
from a side d^tr and marches u>
S Spec microphone. 8tofS noth-
ing. Mpr per (acalMp
is gru snf Always din in tin
House. The loud prakrr system
is te drown out the whispering sad
talking.
Omm A r iiltca I liia
Af^ocuran ramm • mki
{.-Special Notices
roi FLOIJUL dSLOT
rue au. ooc
•Objector*
(\KTH* Democrat
^ sentttlce Com of CeietUa.
Oaorgia. strolls up the atsW ges-
turing to e comaaaion. He. too.
will realetor em oo)iem Amb
thle seesion he hes Initiated the
WPA tfive etlgetioo,
moval of the l bor
the Mouse flfhi
> Court bill.
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haves
Jcg Hum.
dm
tuad to oo.Tifh
or *14 Con -
two hundrod.
wuffOM for the workman.
to J*t1 lo t««• Allen'* UM BvMSTt
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'Almighty God, unto whom stf
m, all desinas I
hearts are open,
sad from whom no secrets are
known.
b, tt. Wr°.r
Spirit that we may
Thee and worthily
Holy Name**
Bam, goes the gavel and a dosen
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they want
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lowed "toM
up by
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Me Ml-
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aajrs Hmx Mary Norton of New
Jersey, chairman «f the labor com
mittee. Is trying to ram a pet set
of
A hair dosen members pour out
complaints ago last the President
for saying Argentine canned beef
Is bettor than Yankee I
ti«o on
mm
farmer, they
, lo be spent fci
a hundred
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toe ea eeeoef
IS ee* pel
HOLLYWOOD SIGHTS AND SOUNDS
** at-
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n rnvut *«r not until
J'H <1 U v Akin to Mb tfood Ms
lo Ife kUlt.
CHAPTER Xni
•VARKNK88 had eettled over the
^ plains and nUMWtalns w%#n
leff. lcadlns aa ludtsn t>ony. rede
•lowly koto the fastness of 8kull
Rock He carried his left arm. In a
Silo* As he approached a deep frer-
u^. in the rook. Dirk balled him.
"lt Uo. a*«ke." he called softly.
-How's Molller he demanded ea
-Itoctor ears shell poll throngh."
said aa he glsmoanted.
-«M ihaaks to the nts Dealer,-
Mnk told Ui^aitr. "and roe woal
toi ase see her r ,
• foasht side by side away
Mama IMck." M sassrered hia
Mf>aoertetoe«y r esltas his
aod hifh water
Mhor side to this
Mtlslnto Peel Is property, m haee
to-" HW elee trailed oC late
s 11 e a e e.
"Tlwee'sfl
aeeS ea thai ladiae
Tk« two sasehed te slletoee at
Mrk eeld "AH H|hL HI Set
-Wlkor* to?"
Preeeaily he adSeS.
heie aaS grab la Ihe
-Tea'U help the roeS ihtoTs trytag
BUB 8TATIOH TAXI
HI er III < a f*T*lt
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rOLLYWOOD -
Bradns. the
D. 0.
InfraraS
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Spins) ASJae*
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PlITHKITfa
lain elin
Ray.
pa. reel
set or.
TROtim.R, UOVK OR BTBI
let me help pea. Readings
• a. tn to I p. m. Tour
itroaage sottctateS and appreet-
Mary K. Heaa. IMS Cur-
at.
SEWING MACHINES
AXD WfD filNCKR SEW
In* Machlniw. ItOM llroen AV.
•a bto t
rock up more t
-nantic acanes require.
Ilea van on s
>Layrd a scene st the
°at CTBrten. bar father in
)lTmpe*a,
Senas —
Pat's hsnd closed over
as to the script. nd
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3.-FOR RENT
^t'RXlHHKI) AN1> UNPUHN'IHHKU
^iltHWBH. Hee Joe Phono
.843. tvau
st pars,
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tronsga at home . . .Olympe.
srho couldn't speak English when
she cams, still listen, to ths
,-adio, goes to movieji, and resds
.he "bost English books" aloud to
ight her accent, which ta scsreeljr
.loticoable sny more..., "But still,
she says, "sometimes I get me,all
jnlxed up "
Kay Francis (who was going to
quit the movies s while back bat
Isn t) Is playing a deviliah meanle
in "Memory of Love" — which
ought to be just the antidote for
those sticky, eternally aacriflcial
mamma roles shs nearly skidded
° "b kfr5 e^ Sheil a" B romley, dttlng
undctgt the portrait of Marion
Da vies that still hangs on the Wsr-
3 ISOOM APART.
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; V atfcr Paid. Phone 4«2J. C .S
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ROOM KDPMSIlEn A PART-
IBXT Romiaer. 702 Cherry,
lino 232. .. a *
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[•ARTMRNTh AND ROOMS. Prl-i
"'tsM* bathe, ihwt and eolJ water,
t V/llhite Apartments, ntl Main Mt.
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XOOMH AND APARTMKNTS.
Elm Ht. Phone 309.
COU
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ner commissary wall (thoug
Marion is gone) looks like Marioif
twin . .. who never looked lov<
a
ove-
e e
lier....
fED PROUTY, the Jones Family
J man, was listening to the grous
ing of a Broadway actor whose
four leading movie roles had left
him still in the also-ran division.
Bill Ho We i
xor li/nrrn any row boo i®tio« •
made to bosa his cheat and shov
Ihe tar
trara I
and ths high range of ths Wsssteh
Mountains balked tbelr efforts. It
would take thirty days to tunnel
through; the Union Pacific could
not afford to lose a day!
ft waa Jeff Butler who anggestod
sn alternative. "In the army when
you can't amnah through the ens*
my's center, yon go around ths
flank," he pointed out "Let's lay a
track on the snow around the shoul-
atralned at crowbars, Jeff slowly
worked the secoiid train the
snow tracks to safsty. They were
Into
(Mr mark with a rim. 8ls miles of
tgaoka day! Seven mUas of track a
day! dad then Bacd rod* in and
that Asa
and replfdsa them
with heavy work clothee supplied to
•" by Leach. The banker was in a
"You'll regret tbls-^youH regret |
it aa long aa you live/* be snarled.
"Don't worry about us. Mr. jBaj!-
rowaj just think about yourself,"
Leach said soothingly.
"How much do you wantT" Bar-
rows demanded. < 'v
"Nothin". We're Just Interested in
the Union Pacific, the same M you. ,
Now about this track you say won't '
pass Inspection." j
. "What about It?" Btrrrowi
snarlsd. ;V ,
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1 .-/fi
m
"Ufa
eatety el
track
gtoe pitched el
Into the revtoe. M
to safety Set
-Toe'to oaetta.
peaa." Dtek aMtS
note- I^e« Col>
plsving the aged father in Holly
wood's TJolden Boy*.... But thi
is rstolly s versatility note: Cobb
played his present screen role on
local stage, inspiring the
ea Ca
hey both
hla la
The two teraed their hereto la
'Vealeaaed
illeto—" he epet
J*« halleg a
over him
"I fall clear. Well set yoe eal*
Mooahea ekook hie head. "He as
Jeff * he Mattered He patted the
eagtae veakly. "Me aad hla . .
has... reached the... eod a* track."
He was still In death.
Jeff tanked |e Deeky CUytoa.
slowly 41 real lag
ball whip he
or hta eall
"Well, yea aad as a
walk ever every lech e' that iweaiy
e* track aad yoe re g
• Sow ea etwry placo that
Sain'."
was IHM wttk
yoe'ra sola' to Si
Ssta*.
Saaey
e work aap aa
Barrows aiteeipted te swtog the
al Orerwtlla hat Ptoeta a
whip cracked aad colVeS ere«ra4 the
haaker'i ares. Bellleg wtlh race, ha
ea to the track.
Heads Gem Cast
Many Start In Strand Comedy
a a
-rvMUC VICTORY- will have a
sequel—in title only It's
"Bright Victory" (Isn't that s
wow?) featuring Freddie Barthol-
omew and Jackie Cooper.
Most ticklish dialogue in "Stan-
ley and Livingstone" wasn't of the
censorable kind.... It was Spen-
cer Tracy's line. "Dr. Livingstone.
I presume?",... They shot It nine
tunas and inflections in an effort
to forestall audience laughter,...
Jane Withers hss won her Girl
Scout "Hostess Badge"—to her
own joy and mother's relief.,.'
Jane
icing all the
social stunts—tea-serving. Sand-
wich-making, conversation-steer-
ing, etc.,—on the Withers' grown-
up friends....
Add nominal crimes: Ellen
Clancy, who looks like Elian
Clancy, still bearing her movie-
given moniker of Jsnet Shaw....
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4.-FOR SALE Makes Hole-In-One
FtJRNIHHED APARTMENT. IM-
, Xnte bath- N<' ly rwiovaWd. 1K07
J«Hh, Phone #48. <S-
'ixi^ittso vacant lyrrfrn ".limo
18. Apply Mn- Ifn fav«ll. 6-S
4.-FOR SALE
A) 1 ji *ia _'nw <i i. ■ ■ ia ii'*I I ■ j
QtrtOK KALE: flood 4 -door
T Model eedah $tG caeh: Marlm
ha Xylophntir, |1?; comblnntton
'""Iter. SIR: Ppivfleh Oiiltar. IM:
two goo«l el*ndn Tl VIoMna. $10
enoh: lergs r Xhrery ef atandent
^lee lc bnnd end nroheatm
k> at iieerlfli^ on account of
at it1 mM>. K. Ile« . I.VU Cur-.
r.\ltT WlPIJfin RAO 8, clean,
41range * Mondry.
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Rotisonnblo llaum, PhotH! Uuinl
3ti-1""-10 or Write Route «. Ito.X 30J.
Beaumont.
KRIOID.V1RK. ft 1'tlOT ROX, Cheap.
110 t'ilie. 1'hotiP 121). «•!
6.-Help Wanted
FKMALE^HjfejjrWAHYBP
IBALES
YOtTIt OWN DRK.^E8 iJ^Sfi'. .^.d
i p to weekly idWftl *
Vtt' lHon Kroek* , ..^frtrlws**
needed. No e«nviW^lns;^?*>?it'^llt-
vmtmest. HMl o*e and vli"
rAHllloX nutf'Kft Dem Flti-t.
r lNclNxATI. O.
KT. LDiriM, Mo. (A1'( — Voi- ihe
fl«Ht time « holft-lu-ono haw beep
made in the St. I,cui« flii>Me-D«4UM>-
umi'n Hole-Jit-One coif content.
Harold oatm.'in, 2Sye: r old unat-
tached pro, lifted n No. 7 li'ip) find
dropped his luil! (nto the cup on the
122-ynr.l No- 3 hole of the Triple A
courne ThurHiiny.
Preceding Oatman'a aueeesaful nt-
tempt, JN82 hall had been drivan
i\l the cup In the four yearn of the
trent, the.cjtweirt copiing >M Inches
'mm
w;«l
'Alt INTO TUB NlOHT
K.MI'OHIA. Kan. <AI" .Mary Hush-
on, Who works for a nrwnpaper, hpd
a vivid letwon In the drawing power
of newaiuiper advertising. Inadver-
tently, she wioto her telephone
number lneteu«l of the adwrtieer's
In an ad. All day , and most of the
night the flushes telepltone vVa*
RobV Bp*#, youthful elnglng Star
and Leo Garrlllo In a w «ne from
"Flnhcrmau'a WAiarf", mirrlfiK wa-
terfront drama which opens a two
day engagement at the flem Theatre
today. Wtii:? .
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.. «• -
I^Orettn Young and Warner Baxter stars of the gay. catoh-ns-catoh-ean
Wife. Husband And Pflend," rol llcUlng, elsptbtthg comedy which 1*
currently delighting nUdiences at the Strand Theatre.
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' toTiiraaaaia rw" IT sieiiipiiiii' y' •n--fTfir~~~
vasai
ringingv. and Mary was
the doghouse with each ring.
Mr. and Mr*. B. K. Davis of Clhit-
Vestok Smil Miss Walterlne Klnrtrd
of orange left Pr)day for CarlfilMd
N. M., to upend a . two weeks vacn-
' I 'i-1 • IV
Hon. Mrs. Davlp wn« formerly Misa
Hilda Klnard, duushter of Mr, and
Mrs. I.. ,\V. Klr.iii d of , tills eUy.
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 132, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 4, 1939, newspaper, June 4, 1939; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289996/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.