The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 192, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 17, 1941 Page: 4 of 6
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, Softball League
ends this weok and
for the city title will
Thursday wffljriday
nights unless additional ralnouts
cause postponement of scheduled
games. The late afternoon show-
er Friday/washed out the double-
header scheduled for that night.
Seven ifames remain to be
iSSnm P^ed to wind up the second half
schedule mid a tentative ar?
■■JB. rangement has been adopted for
snM this week as follows:
_ l| MONDAY: Patrol vs. Dr. Pep-
per; Liens vs Levingston.
■ WEDNESDAY: Levingston vs
Creosote; Consolidated vs Gulf
gMMeS; ; '
The three other games to be
Mite, scheduled' include: - Levingston vs
Gulf {States; Levingston vs. Con-
Lkins" _vi. Gulf
States, the latter twp being post-
H poned Iran Friday night-
At The eurretnl standings follow:
Teams ! W. L. Pet.
Dr- Pepper 11 2 .846
Paper Mill: .. . . 10 4 .714
ABC 9 5 .672
Patrol - 8 5 .615
GuU States - 5 6 .454
Levingston 4 ' S ' .444
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TOGETHER FOR 6th
ACROSS
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10. Acro3
11. Stem of *
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12. Ocean's fall
- and rise
14. Dishes
Nestling In the hand o£ Leonard
Wurrtl is a "do*e of peace" in the
flesh. It is a two-day-old pigeon,
hatched In a nest built by its mother
directly under the ground-floor win-
dow of the America First Commit-
tee's branch office en busy Liberty
Street. New Yart.
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4. Citadels M ft A battue-
p. Torrid trade
6. Wicked 20. CI V to
7. A reward 31. Cnlmney
8. Make dirt
believe 33. Shifts
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water - 35. KWotty"
13. Drives away wool
15. Local*"*, ■ . 37. Marrow of
position benes
lOVVltteeut 3S. TalH.
'vood feeling (slang)
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beverage
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Creosote
Consolidated
J Warland makes her sixth nppenranre oppoxlte Mickey Itnoti-
ey mul lior 4hird np|M-«ranc<> in a llardy Family picture "Life lie-
gins for Andy Hardy," oprnlng t«>day on the Itongal wrren. In the
new ♦ tory Andy, having graduated fw(m high school,
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AHOLPH HITLKR AND TRK
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DON'T HISS IT!
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in« her roh of Itctsy B«:|.th. Ia'wIm Htone, Vny Holden.'Ann ituther-
ford and Mara Hadew are nualn pifiicnl In the new romedy-dnuua.
eomjiier New York only to '.a* sated from IN pitfalls by Judy, play-
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23. Stump
25. Negative
reply
36. Belgium rivci
28. Corrects
TOTFuel
32.Insect
33. Sight
36. Mule sheep
30. Type measure
40. Plunder
42. Twilled fabric
43. Feminine
name
<5. Bind;
47. Didymlum
(Bym.)
48. Hoping
--roadway—
50. Measure of
i.lsta'nce
02. Large
numbers
54. Supernatural
fcelng
55. Small island
1C Nobleivan
57. Skillfui
58. Ostricn-like
bird
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2. Vegetable
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carded five of them if he had ha*'
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After the hand. Wert censured
East for not Mdding his chjba
over North's 1-Spade l|F
Job Is niat!e,,easler. But suppose ciaUy since Epst had a four-eart
SIGNALS NOT NECESSARY
IF YOU are playing with a
partner who "knows his stuff" and
gives you th^correct signals dur-
ing your defense of a hand, your
you have opposite you a chap who
la new to the game and wouldn't
fit for his partner's
also told East he
recognire a stgrtal irit wetted * prawtttrwur
htm ta the face. You can
ber- when you yourself were at
that- stage, can't yoi\7 Weren't ■
we all? You may know all about
algnals now. but if you know your
partner has no idea of s'.gnals. liire
you going to read the same mes-
sages from his cards that you
would firomthoseof a~2ne player ?
Of course not. You are going to
try to figure out a lot of things
for yourself, disregarding some of
his plays.
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7KH) News Here and Abroad.
Coast to Coast on a Bus
Fantasy in Melody
Sabine Tabernacle
Listen to Liebert
A. P. News
Gtaziella Perraga ,
Religious News Reporter
Treasure Trail of Soiig
Rex Maupin Orch.
I'm an American
Long. Long Ago
First Methodist Church
RAF Fliers Speak
Hidden Mystery
F. P. Assn.
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North East South
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Pass 3 V Pass 4 V
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West led his spade 3. declarer
1 taking with dummy's A and re-
t turning the diamond 3 to the J
and A. West, deciding he wanted
to prevent ruffs of clubs, laid
down his heart K. heart A and
heart 2. South had a waltz after
enabled him to discard all of his
clubs. In fact, he could have dis-
cn the second-heart- lead,
Indicate that he Wanted that lad
—simple enough aignalinfr, but
over the head of East, who Uia
newcomer to the game. $
An unkind kibitzer stopped
West's lecture and placed the
blame where It belonged under the
circumstances. West could see the
set-un three diamonds in dummy,
and the almost set-up sorde suit.
He should have reasoned that
these would easily take care of
any club losers for South, on<e
the trumps were out The only
chance for West to get thtj softly
trick—at least the only reason-
able one—was to find his partner
witl: the club A. said the klbltzetf,'
who explained that, if South had
the club A. the contract was "in."
What do you think?
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Tomorrow's ProUea
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Distributed by King Features Syndicate, lac.
Saturday's Cryptoquote: COUNT HIM BRAVER WHO OVER-
COMES"JlIS DESIRES THAN HIM WHO CONQUERS HIS ENE-
MIES; FOR THE HARDEST VICTORY IS THE VICTORY OVER
SELF—ARISTOTLE. >>
Distributed by King Features Syndicate laa.
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y««ies cagney and Pat O'ltrlen in "lk-vil IH>Ks of tlu> Air" tlirill-
liiK nil- Maga shoMtug Kalay and Monday at -jtlic Strand Theatre.
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Yoq'll Be 0-O-Q-L Here!
OPEN 1 P. M. DAILY
Starts TODAY! Andy's On His Own!
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STONE ROONEY HOLDEN
H2:30 Organaires
1:00 Josef Marais
1:50 Weekend Cruise
2:00 Sunday Vespers
2:30 Behind the Mike
3:00 Emile Pettis Orch.
3:30 Rhythm by Ricardo
4:00 The Catholic Hour
4:30 Music for Listening
4:45 Edward Tomlinson
5:00 News from Europe
5:30 Pearson and Allen
5:45 Jean Cavall
6:00 Star Spiingled Theatre
6:30 Inner Sanctum Mystery
7:00 Symphony of Melody
7:30 Sammy Kaye Orch.
7:45 Bill Stern
8:00 Good Will Hour
9:00 A. P. News
9:05 D. Moffit's Orch.
9:15 General Walter Krueger
9:80
10:30
10:55
11:00
11:30
12:00
Baseball, Bmt- at S. A.
Woody Herman Orch.
A. P. News
Bob Saunders4 Orch.
Matty Malncck Orch.
Sign Off *
Italy has produced a light plane
powered by a charcoal burning
motor, the Department of Com-
merce reported.
Weather forecast!? decrease rap-
idly in accuracy after 10 hours,
according to the Department of
Commerce.
Unmarried Canadians earning
$1200 annually pay a flat rate of
per cent on gross income, the
Department of Commerce says.
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Swimming in August usually Is considered a pleasure, but not when
the swimmer has to wear full uniform, including heavy brogans and
steel helmet, and a 60-pound pack, aB soldiers at Fort Devens, Mass.,
learned to their sorrow. Members of the First Medical Battalion there
are shown as they practiced swim mine in fell battle regalia.
first rixjoa
Thin plan, one of a'group sponsored
-iy the National Homes Foundation,
packs a lot of accommodations on to
small ground area. The rectangular
shape and simplicity of partition ar-
rangement keep material and labor
costs to a minimum. Without expens-
ive roof framing, the most hns been
made of the half-story under the
pitched roof. The stair divides the
second floor into two larac teems,
both having convenient access «e the
BIG SISTER
MICKEY W00S!
JUDY SINGS!
f? i can see Jo«rr ev uoovomg acc nootJ-wmt
■ «LeePv. curl, up ove« -ruewe \nhb«c
GRASS l« LONG ANO
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BUT GEE? He GAfH\« PAMXCV V4A«
OPet CKOM WVM. IP THAT'S THE CASHy"
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NEEDS SOME.BOOV tD LOOK AtrreCC
MiM. X CAM'T -)U6' UP ANO
Ot=P PROM WA\M
at.COUD FLOOR
first floor bath. As the fifst floor Is a
complete 'living unit, initial outlay
may be kept down by leaving thej
second floor unfinished until needed.
In the south, where no basement if
Heeded, a porch beside the kitchen
for work space would be desirable.
Address the National Lumber Manu-
facturers Association, 1337 Cennecti-
I cut Avenue, Washington, D. C., toea-
| tioning Design L-V2-NS, for forthef
information- ' ;
By LES FORGRAV
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Sport "Htcrtte and Steers"
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DO'OU KNO\M I'M A FLIER?
I MAY CRACtC-UP."—THEN!
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 192, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 17, 1941, newspaper, August 17, 1941; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308185/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.