The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 95, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 21, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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CUBE PBAHPE EEABBI
Cinderella Find* Her Prince At Gem
SUNDAY* APBIL 21, 1940 ;
lOcand
15c |
“HIS GIRL FRIDAY”
10c and
15c
TODAY and MONDAY
l-OSHON. April 2»- (AP» — Five
men wro kUled anil 16 lujmdl fn
a munition* faomry expkmkm In
Xorth London today.
The Watn nhook (lie"'entire tveijsh-
bornijod. One workman who waa
nearby said tIre cor.cuaaion was ’’t»r- <i
rifle."
Ambulances . were ngrluid to the
Beene ami almost a* guick’y there
npiH'.itml workorg* relative* who
thronged at the plant to learn »b®
the casualties were.
Time glass window* were pbatter-
ed .u far as a tulle away.
One wioteas said he **»' "a huso
.ronfin of limy smoke come up lit the
shape of a balloon with the end ta-
pering nt'er the taeiwy.’'
The moat iiisanirouH munitions ex
plosion in Britain in tit# world war
was in gUlveitown, whore 69 were
killed and 400 Injured. Modern
Lolnnis, however, art eointrgetod |o
Ooitfioe damage In the lutoiioMui by
providing that high. explosive* be
made in smalt, isolated buHillnn*.
THEY MOVE HEAVEN AND EARTH
for this
Girl fr.om
Nowhere,
. j
ind themselves with beautiful Olympe JJradna
mpt to play "ttoddy^ Roland Young and J'at
'WtTtrcniTvp’ticatkia*.- •
Rosalind Russell aro ro-*tarrod at the
r>evll-m»y-Cnry Crniit and lovely
Strand Theatre In Columbia % Wy ------
Ralph Bellamy. A Howard Jfawks production. the new film tells of
(Irani’s delightful buttle to-prevent his ox-wife from re-many tug .any-
body but himself. ..... .............________________,
INSURANCE
Fire, Auto, Tornado
and Bonds
L McGUIRE
ABC Bldg. Phone 68
pay*, one fourth of all the school
taxes In the state.
,1. W. Thigpen, aeeomptitiled by
Ills little son Bill, was called to the
bedside of b!« aged mother, Mrs. M.
I.. Thigpen, of Fannin, who is be-
ing treated at a bo*pital In Vic-
toria. Mrs. Thigpen's condition Was
said to be serious.
Oil company office and supervi-
sory workers In Texas are now paid
0 per cent more than In the boom
year of 1929, while working hours
have been reduced 8,5 per cent.
In Kidnap Plot
Announcing the Opening
Of Offices Of
M. W. PEARCE
IXKIHAXC’K AGENCY
Orange National Hank itullding
INHCHANCE OF ALL KINllB
• O. Ilox IM4 Flume »IH
Oil company production, pip© »lu»»
and rofinlnp worker* tn T^x i *d«w
receive 5 per cent mure wuroh than
In the boom y*«n* of IS at*, while
working hour* have* been reduced by
approximately one-third.
"pi* i •r *
Cartoon — "HARE AND HOUNDS”
‘Pennant Chasers’ and ‘Men Wanted
STRAND
Sportsrecl
industry
The Texan petroleum
TODAY and MONDAY
have always believed that before busi-
ness could be food for one, it must be good
for all. Our discoveries and improvements
have always been opfn for other manufac-
turers without patent restrictions.
Of course, there is one thing we cannot
share —- every one must get it for himself —
and that is experience. Money could dupli-
cate our buildings and machines, but it cannot
duplicate our experience in -t/ JZf t
manufacturing 29,000,000
automobiles. u
Elizabeth Timmons
Elizabeth Timmons, 19, of New
Castle, Del., is held with two male
contpauions, one 19, the other 26,
at Wilmington, Del., on charge of
conspiracy. Detectives said they
planned to place a Wilmington doc-
tor In a sand pit with the girl,
scantily-clad, then take photographs
for blackmail purposes.
|with RALPH BELLAMY|
Gene LOCKHART • Porter
HALL • Ernest TRUEX
It’s the Year’s Raciest
Romance . . . With An
Exciting New Star Team
—More—
* 11 ' , <
the World's Greatest Collection of Art Treasures
Valued at $40,000,000!
Mutuels Didn’t Help
“Night Descends On Treasure Island1
-Plus—
“Dave Apollon & Orchestra”
other famous Ford •'millionth cars" I the 25 millionth, produced
“News of the Day”
Southwestern Greyhound Lines
Bus Station—505 Green Ave.—Phone 252
Open 24 Hours
EAST WEST
2:59 A. M. 2:15TA. M.
4:55 A. M. 6:23 A. M.
9:34 A. M. 9:05 A. M.
11:14 A. M. ,11:00 A. M.
1:55 P. M. 11:43 A. M.
4:50 P. M. 1:30 P. M. <
6:45 R M. 3:50 P. M.
8:10 P. M. 4:53 P. M.
8:55 P* M. , 7:50 P. M.
11:14 P. M. 11:20 P. M
Port Arthur Division
Bums Leave at 11:45 A. M, 4:20 P. M., 8 P. M
Arrive From Pt. Arthur at 9:25 AJL, 1:55 and 7:55 PJL
BUS STATION TAXI—PHONB SOI
"Wilma Baard
Introduction of tho paH-mutuel
system of wagering at Jamaica
(L. I.) track didn’t help Wilma
Baard pick any winner* at the open-
ing day. Those flying bite are her
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 95, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 21, 1940, newspaper, April 21, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558082/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.