The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 260, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1939 Page: 4 of 8
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Gibraltar eaeapea from hie cage. Mrs.
Dukesbury hide* in the Riant cannon; a
moment later Harpo ahoota it and aenda
her flying into the air.
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ITALV ENTERS
TREATYRACE
& ROME. Xcw. t. (A.P) — Italy haa
treaty-making
contest to improve her status aa a
neutral and strenfthen her Influence
la aoutheaatern Kurope.
\ An exchange of Greek-Italian tet-
ters, dated Sept 10. affirming friend
ahlp and expressing a deelre to <!*•>
"more concrete form to relatione be-
tween Athens and Home was pub-
Uahed today.
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A COLEMAN FLOOR FURNACE
Orders
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SUPPLY COMPANY
* 4 Phone 16
• The letter* pointed the way toward
DCKoUatioiu for "happy and fruitful
cttlUboruiiun in all fields — appar-
ently prefacing a new nonaggrcasion
pact v
Foreign obeervera expected Italy
to seek wider traduadvantagee from
Greece as she has done In a new
commercial agreement with Yugo-
slavia and another about to be sign-
ed with Rulguria.
The pact with Oreece which Ital-
ians hoped soon to conclude would
replace the lOyesr noiiaggresslon
treaty of 1>2«.
With It I'remler Mussolini would
seek to reinforce hi* Influence In
the Balkans to counter-balance the
roeeht Turklnh-FYench-BrltUh mutual
aid tresty, protecting Italys strate-
gic aa well as commercial Interests
In a region considered vital.
The Italian press refrained from
comment on the (ire««V Italian letters
bu the pro*1>ect of pacts with tieeece
and ltulgaila emphasised recent
■tstements by Informed fascists that
Home had no Intention of surrender-
ing her position In southeastern Ku
i ope to aor power.
,t\ \or. 1Mb «We
dob wiu sp-
ar Um Ml Important
ef litis seetlen
A NIGHT AT
ftr «awr la-
ke* seat MwsVMfcM1 .•
"MO peleeai la tfc* M-
aa* SS per seat lenly glrla.
Ia the eRaMeUc* ■* Its * ar* A NIGHT
AT IB MOUUN BODGE ri.rt. all
pmlea, attraction*, e'sa as Ike tr i ~
snadeat ray* si the salfhty Baa
Swarf tfc* IssMs' fllofc*r el a Jap-
HELEN MORGAN. STAN KAVANAOH,
ADA I.F.ONABD, SLATS BROS., BOS-
TBB BBAVEB with Oil** A Oeergsi Sharon
D*VH**| Maiashsi Isrky A Lactam 8U U
A Cvraty: Oitaks A Breas; E***lr* Sextet;
. M Oorsthy Byt*n Dlinear*; snd Ilf'lT
MANNEQUIN* PABIH1ENNE. sad a CON-
GRESS OF DELECTABLE GIRLHOOD, I*
tire the brala el aa octogenarian Trapplat
m*nk. Aa Mtrsvagaasa Sea* a' la ataators
Franeala* . . Is* platilra p* rial en* . . a * r-
itafcla "r*ak arer the Iranini at the gay
altfcl Ufa el M*almarl*." ConrelTed an<
cmM kjr Mai*. ROMAROV A M. ROMA-
ROPT, and JEAN LE SKTUX. oo- r*dae*ri
el ths 1DS1 and 103S man s< Folllea Ber-
tore. Pari*, and French Csalna, Chl«**s,
(IBM) and French Caarne New Y*rk (1H31).
Never before hai It* like been *een oot-
alde *1 PaHa, New T*rk aad Ckleags . . by
tka way, belter set bring the children . .
It'a sat the klad at shew to appear ia Bestoa
or Philadelphia, yoa baaw, and perhaps the
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plea* Gorernor el Mlehlgnn would h *heek-
edt . bill 'It'* Joat what Mart, aophlatleated
sdalts waat ts s^ ^^0^;
Greyhound Lines
Ireen Ave.-Phone 252
Open 24 Hours
BRITISH NAVY
SIGHTS CAPTIVE
CITY OF HM
REItOBJf. Norway. (Nor. t. (AD
— Several Ili-ltiph warahlps were ol -
served off the Norwegian coast to-
day,- apparently watching the pro-
gre«s of the captive ' United Btatea
IrflfttW dlty'- oY niht, add ,the dan-
ger was said to aitlst they mlghi at-
tempt to seise Mr. j :■
1 Tha City of Flint passed Jha l er-
atroyrt*'
\AutUorltnlMMK' BoutMS said a mam.
hSir of the Cltr of Hint's Amoricaii
crew was sick nnd under teatment
by n phrslcian from the Olav Try-
Kgvsw^n. Th<j seaman was^n?' i<len"
ilflod. ' .
Observers here Bald It wns pos-
sible the British warships would at-
tempt to take tho City of Flint from
her German captors a few hours af-
ter she loaves Haugesund, 75 miles
nnuth of here, when 'she cuts Into
the open sea across the entrance to
Bukken Fjord. ™
liONDON, Jov. . (AF) — The
British nnvy has sighted tho United
States freighter City of Flint, It was
announced officially toddy..
A communique said:
"The admiralty announced that
the stoamsh lp City of r Flint has
been slghtod by our llRht forces pro-
ceeding to the southward inside Nor-
wegian territorial Waters.
"It Is possible for the City of
Flint to remain In |do Norwegian and
Swedish territorial waters until she
enters tho Baltic."
The admiralty gave no hint whe-
ther the British ships would attempt
to aeisso tho City of Flint before she
rtniched & German port ID possession
of her German captors. \
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—THE END—/
Ths rigors of winter pits added
work on the human heartr- As a
result, heart trouble is about SO per
cent deadlier In winter than in, sum-
W|tr. Januai-y aees more heart dis-
ease fatalities than any other month
—August tho. feweest.
Tho depth poinb. terror of suV
marlnea, wan invented in 190 by W.
T. Unfi of Sweden.
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Announces the Openinu of His
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205 B FIFTH ST - ORANGE .TEXAS
ORANGE INSURANCE AGENCY
Lon Craft—13th and Front St*. - Phone B
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 260, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1939, newspaper, November 3, 1939; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290125/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.