The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 260, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1939 Page: 6 of 8
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BBBfH
men
if t
a court
demoted «o e
would find
their key*.
said eftMy. "And If you'll looking
«0 fgv«r4Del*el
f-t wrong ship."
"No Dolael oil?" asked the other
(Ae U-boat
est dcvlMi a
U ever haul* at*
(M lookout
ilsulBbl
Hik^
; ■' ' r. -
■tgfeil'' txari v
Va* tha tiunl ontttila <a 1 Ha t 1a f>tr tVia fa.lhkU'tn* 1.1> nisi ' 'i'"tr TiULi j
**ip for the subchaser squad-
ton. Rocky is placed in rom-
Cap^tmarting undor kit
Mn
enforced dta-
desert Rocky
this and forces Mm to
the crow of the 'PhtSSuSf-
fee onwum >u bjr ( >•«, in*. ■ "
Chapter Nine
BOCKY IN COMMAND |g
The "Phlnie O" lay at anchor
•4th the Gloucester fl«hinR fleet
Grand Bank. On dsekWi
CM*
>>JK5£r SSS2 2$% -
the radio room the lending
iment (airly staled ae the
rator worked oyer the key. Tho
1 - "■ ff of I-*""-*-
•ubchaier
hie earphones
J out on dock.
."t.ng
swer.'And Ate
the chaeerf boat the
rward.
board the mibmarln*, the
German radio operator rushed to
*0 In
squadron tore'
are forward.
on the
tWRS Blake, unkempt
■end^ unshaven aa hi* men, knelt
the charieT bwn. "Captoht
thls messafse of our porttkn' — it
KM Juat MBt out from *onieplace
went through the paces of
r activity. From his perch
a cross-trees, Cap Thaw Ms
"Well find out," the Captain
replied jrrtmly. Through his <aega-
5aJlI!Pl!"WH,.-WT-3 phone his hallod the boarding
der and peered through the op«n- crew* In ertap. sharp Germsp:
teg of the concealed hatch Into ".Search e W ne in for «4lo
the radio room which was fitted equipment Quick. In a harry!
of the companion lad-
For the past couple (ft weeks ' no
one ha* been able-to pofnt to. us and
(p^te-Vlhere kooh * "Nlflf" because We
have refrained from plr/iln* scores
of football Karnes, but nAmehow we
juat can't help shoeing: ^ur ignor-
ance for ohce one start* plcklnn
score* it la hard to atop. So by
Sunday mnrnlng everyone can" |>olnt
at us und'safely statu, •'there 'Ifcoe*
m •Nuf." .V V. "• "*•-
Let us jitart this weeks' kj i« by
picking TUSuimont hiifh to urfwt the
Mvln*xt<m Mim* tho score of I t.
W lb *#*hot?0i. KVery one rtse pick*
the Lions to take the. I'urples by two
touchdown*, no we would ,11 ke to be
different. Frankly though, we da not
think that tho IJpns have met u
team as strong as Beaumont and
We ore of the opinion' that thus^
aevett poititH scored axuinat tit:- Li-
ons thus fur will be 4 mtJu memory
tonight. Then accordihk to I ho l*e
truyjir*Tort Arthur it •scheduled to
heat the Orange Tigers 8 m . \Vp
Think Thoithem, lib)* ur* tftfchtlyov-
er"e tlmutlnj; Fort Arthur'a atrcmit'i
and"* under estimating the strength
of the file*. Anyhow we will net-
«.v
tie for the following acorvi ^' P& t
thur-2#. Oramte <. . Oliiveston tft*
on the (loose Croek (landers, the iS t-
Inr team 'of the iftetrict and
(laU*eston'Wvcr the (loose Croek -hftya
eeore.
here it looks like Cl/ilveaton by 4vren
ty points, '■■■y' ' • . ,
AM for tho first tinje. leteyipok at
tile Southwest confcreneK' In
KayettevlHo the TexsAf Anslee #o
f.smloal the ArkiMfe'hs RaKorlMcks
and there' l« n cbanco of aqo>uiM)et,
here if the Awiwcewi o* r eajftwMin
fiowe^er -Wft'lt t«ke the Aajrt 4i,(fWH,
The j;enernl opinion is th«t the
H"ti lu'in MiistHV^i will
take the Te*ns UnheTslt.- I.ong-
horns tomorrow in DaiUp, hut until
.Tack Cralri 14 stop)W>d w«^ll string
alonjf with Texas, Jit-12. Wo saw
llaylor pla.v the Te*a AkitV-k tost
week nnd we will frtek them to tile*
the Texas christian itirheo Krojs
by iiv'A touchdowns. Tien, friends,
here is the prediction that
ftMy ^Ua/m uk ttt f*e'<f<«Vf W i^Wbss;
We h*reb>' take Ttlce ln«tltn« Owls
over Kovilham l,'nlver(W:y ' tl rtom>^
nt .New York. jiliM JHeklng It#* rftr-
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Ground 1£<
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Steak
Veal" Shoulder
Steak
Pound
2t
Pmw
f* thJt K'sfitlmtn Tcaw iiT enoMsrli'^and
it the ttwlo eome through; we will
— . >. I f l.au.c. —• Aasti. a .ill, t Hi-.
«""* rmd ■■■
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DRIED
time
stirring T" ha *m~
■mmSJz
•Don'l worry." rspiled tho other.
"W«T1 clear out of here in four
bell* oae. m Jta«l«." _
In tho
Cap l«t out •"•oof*4 * ' '
"Ttocky — on ^ deck — quick
ran to the rail. It «ti e
She wa* cocntDg.ep.
, jsgtiis^teSS
( ad to his man. ^AU hand* — re>
> matnber you're fitttertm* — Wh
tie panic, now, "
T The crew -|
Thoraon, etl
w?
nfif tower
•Ainli
ss^-
in*0 Mnhnffe / J
.If SmctoTTEollr
J.: AtMUtMilng '
_
> etherg^S and aha came to e atop
igggsgt
coming en~
f, Merd to take in aupplle*. Schooh;
% :• eNPttet,-delay or re*i«t will be
WiS ■rliMtniii ■ t \
the
' deatroyed' "
R; A;-|(agnifled by the
^ of ■the J V-boat
mm ji dly Cap,
aim, iMfflr to d«
you nrah* waiting .
"Wi
, . .n IT — quick
SstMCtifl'..
wan he made for the
S8STWX. ;«L
sprawling against the
" IkwJ
pI
pre
a,; Thor
"ow us
out. e
■mWA,
i
of tho Osrinius
"wiwy*'■***■
thing made on* of team atop
dead in bla tracks. He catted to
Mm Other aad pointed to a t. a u..
which was not quite flush With t. a
dkek. WHh a stubby "BlWh ki
the trunnel loose. Hie
nlng,' irt|iwS ^eltt'C(1
Kocky'a jaw oat in a hard line
aa ho heard the axe-bio-** in the
hold bglD^fflChtuwou stepped out
* ^*Wj*nd faced the Oer-
. r. You don't get no
chopping up people's eblps,"
Mied« "Get>-those Jtuys out of
&L * - V
orson?" Mapped Blake. "Pipo
*-.*•—f **
. —Jjef the Germans rushed up
ft^rn^wiow,-Jabbering swcitedly as
he handed the oTficer the padr of
radio ehrphonea be had discovered.
The officer tarried them over a nit
■miled primly. On the name plate
ran the clear, bright letter*: "U.S.
NAVT. Ha turned awlftly to tho
rail and hailed hi* Captain. "We
f«U£d the^radlo station.'
"Come back
cams • the aaawer.
n quick o«tarb'the1 officer and
, :qul._
hie man scrambled over the -
Into the dory, and pulled away.
-RoclBr snapped Into action, his
id* falling fast: "Oet the
turning over — hoist the
cftmr
iU '*""1
out a s
pin we won't havs time to get up
enolwe — r h. turned to TSeriwn.
"Cap — you wanted to Hum the
ir
m a'
US
aubmartne — waU — man the
wheel land ram away!"
her to half!" Cap roar-
towkrds the
•wiftiy to a looker
companionway. Ho
11 and < pelted oet two ,
nerlcan' flags.
B>uted
a main,
chapter.
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.