The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 94, Ed. 1 Monday, September 27, 1943 Page: 1 of 6
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and economic warfare have been
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m. Sept. 27 rt'jr* — The
;iy was reported bat (Ling _
across thc 3.200-foot-wide
Zf river. Germany’s project-'
Ser defense line, near Kiev L
and an unconfirmed report
jd Jtest-0* that the Germans
kgun evacuating the Ukraln-
capital.
dispatches said Soviet
_ columns were pushing
the river north and south
Russia's third largest
fa the face of murderous
.n artillery fire from the
-Iflfi-W ba«k- b« ‘here was no
1*5 \H) !j4 ^Kontative indication that' the
-'-I 160 l« ^taimiy yet had established a
«... K *r.v! force. •
1«: 206 :g ^►*Bli*ts f*ed
Gxnluri" rtullu quoted Jf
t dispatclj, as saying that
iRmsians were beliqyed to have
#ma|| bridgeheads on
pt,t^.Pttieper be-
i Dr wi"W>rov3U.-j ’
t German DNB agency re-'T
r3RJ5*aitSTi paraemiTTsFs
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President Roosevelt’s eonholid.i-
tion of foreign econqqjiic ugc.i-
-eies and nomination of Edw.-irtl
R. Staftinius, Jr_ to be. under-
secretary of state are counted___________
today by offisiala win know ns Former Setup A Mnw
“dmintstr.l- Now that the office* of lease- . All three agencies were engag-
tftjg^tnuble snooting. lend .adminiatratipn,ed in or Ititcndedfor east aver-
forts Pound
Nazis' Emden
Lee Trying
To Evict
Fifth Surges Ahead
Up To 11 Miles On
Advance To Naples
Credit is being given to James
F. Byrnes, veteran of the
house and senate who. left the consolidated, there Is a readlndks
*uprem&-RHirr isen7K JO become to acknowledge that the’previous
head, of tta-office of war roobilt- aet wa war^ an atfintnlstraHvr ............ - —
station.. Byrnes worked it out. mess which did some goad work Other American Bombers
In spite of itself. ‘ HM^irfield In France...
A* fubs Renew Attack
ALLIED HEADQUARTER^. North Africa, Sept. 27
The Fifth army surged forward up to 11 tftiles in the rugged
hills below Naples In pursuit of withdt awing German forces
^l«r broking determined reatstanre In enme of the fiorost
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II UVUI DuMp denvkr, Sept. *7 it n—Robert , Lieut Gen. Mark W. (Sark's army dr
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and annihilated, the
runt in a Berttn brwintr-
, but others were still hojd-
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I Moscow broadcast heard in
4 quoted the Moscow
•per I’ravda as saying that
| Red army htd ’’mastered part
k river crossing” and added;
[ far force and artillery will
i *11 German efforts to stem
I teds Battle I’age I)
IS Convicted,
In Austin
ence Of Three-Day
ITirm Appealed
Sept 27 Ol - United
rile Workers Pres I dent
|I Thomas was reported in
lien today for a wstr eon-
> after a hectic three days
I fa Ttsa* during which time
v arrested and later, sent
lud fined.
field win expand instead of ean- ^^yp^1—Bept 2T -tPP>- Amer-
tract. Tel. they werV Independ- teWpTying Fortresse* in eoneld-
eht of each -other. Divided autfc- >ral|r strength pounded the Naii
U-hijlt and rhipbuddlng renter of
Emden today in their first raid
on Germany in three weeks.
The raid coincided with a re-
sumption of Cerman submarine
otUdks on allied convoys in the
Norik Atlantic. Only last week,
Germen U-boats claimed to have
ority led.. to. sqiu»bWes In the
field. . - '
Can Deal With Crwrley
: It led to a lot of confusion and
to piamtive- inquiries from the
British and other Allies who
wondered with whom in a posi-
tion of overair authority they
could .deal. No one could tell
them. ■' ___
fats.
AttoL—Urawkv licaiM Hit -new—f/°m. .?n,c-. Ai-1*nllc
FEA which is What the office co«fy. but t:«e»c claim* were
of foreign economic administra- cal)
tlon embruerng those ageheie*' SijTfl
will bp called. .He recently* gave
up his $90,000 a year job with
office of price' administration to
day that he wants to evict an
•objftflqtmblf” tenant' -
Not only l# the tenant object-
ionable, he paid, but his name
I* 1 Ulysses It Grant---------—
Aussies Attack
Hah Jap Defense
At Finschhafen
in a push that threw the Germans out of Cal&brito end Cas-
sano and posing the gravest menace to the Nad flank
around Naples.
-------- H Russian Success
Hay Force Allies
Tokyo Radio Hint* Lo*s
Of Huon Gulf Base Near Ktimm SmmU
ALLAiEA) HEADQUARTERS. ■ Uftlewy RttJetSeg
-ersrkmg the baekbone br op’
position In bloody struggles some-
times fought-hand-to-hand, the
American and British assault
forces sent the Germans reeling
Jo Hasten Plas
The allies were cracking through
the German positions north of
Salerno, hacking at Utem with
bare bayonet* in-stthte esses, while
swinging the hook on the east
flank to accentuate the threat of
encircling doomed Naples.
exaggerated by Brit (eh SOUTHWEST PACIFIC, Sep* l"«out the hedgaheg hm$*. anll-
lar-------------»—.m - — Austrmhsn tiuops. «*"*» gun*, hssvy and light ifaa-
rh Airfield lilt are attacking main Japanese de- chine gun posts, and mortar and
pine across the north sea, trhtet at Ftnschhafrn. New Obi- *""•* flre rnP* ‘Every yir»r
Po**ibl« German Defeat
By Red* Alone Loom*
LONDON, Sept. ff. <t»_oie-
serystive British military ana-
lysts said tod^r n»t tfaa Egg •
were clean- •rmy’* miotmer adensfre'has «t>
talned such scope and tempo
tnxt TRr' TTfilteffRlsfirs arid BrR-
«to, may havs to spapd smsgp -<--^1
the Standard: Gas- and* Eltytrte. tfaffour-engined bomber* (flapped. * »epokowsian said today, setood- meant aw. twdt-pm a y*F RlWl'p tt westseu
company *»(> that he. could take ton#of exploaivei on priority Ur- w*^ other Allied force** awing- profreat toward the valley* M- Buropv,.w . >? r
Umax, of thf dispute, be- 'BsaFalS:T»lls airfield In Nasl-betd^l>|gh command oommunlque re- jnuot realtse thiitlili une will give Germans -’-g*- Snnd*d whn
IN EEGfNlMTION OF the fins Job done In tbr Mediterranean
by the allied strategic air force under his command-, MaJ. (Jen.
Janies It Doolittle was awarded the distinguished service medai.
(Jen. Dwight D. Elsenhower, left. Is shown making the presenta-
ttdn In this Army tfagnal corps radtophnto.
tween Secretary of C/mmcrcc
Jesse Jones ‘and Vice President
Henry A. Wallace. Wallace was
head of the board of economic
warfare Ilian and Jones was
it* financial agent. The men
could not get along and Mr.
Roosevelt finally removed Wal-
lace, leaving Jones’ powers and
position substantially untouched.
The changes also serve to
orient Herbert H. Lehman into
the relief *ltuation. A former-
governor of New York and ckwc
associate of Mr Roosevelt, 1/rh-
<fa«*e KMtInins' \ew. l*age J)
Naples Deserted, Ghost Italian Port
Civilians Motionless Under Heavy Nazi Yoke
France A canopy of fighter* ac-
companied them. ----------..... ...
The raid put the allied air of-
fenilve back on an around-the-
clock baai* British Mosquito
bombers attacked targets in the
Cerman Rhineland last night and
other formations of Fortresses
penetrated SO miles east of Pari*
and bombed the Champagne air
ihceOiaal ( -Boat Base Page t)
Fishermen Upset
By Steamer Swell
Three Local Men Call
Coa*t Guard For Help
porting Japanese naval planes
raided the base
in at an early date -_______ Nasi high__
itself, and Anto The British Eighth army, in a orders Its farms to
ic ■ north thr'Pc tttjwt concerted push tip. the east coask.....Stands along • g
weekend. swept acrots thc Ofantq river, defense lino.
* *- plunged forward IS inlles encount- Marshal] Mila Due ; -
erlng resistance and was inarch- . The possibility that the
In* against the vital com monies- for new strategic
lions tab of rente stdy m mOm Hi Isnsaassi by the AM
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ABOARD A MITCHEU. BOMH-
ER OVER NAPLES. Sept. 24
(t.i’i_From the air Naples a>
pears to be a deserted city, a*
a nearby Pompeii.
Neither anti-aircraft fire nor
enemy fighter* disturbed us a*
we carried out a minute, almoit
“Dorothy
Anne II’’ with a small escort of
fighters over Italy’s third largest
city. “ *» --7— \----------------
Below-u* street* jin rolled like
white ribbons through a brown-
ish mas* of houses, but there
was no sign of any motor traf-
fic. No smoke rose from' the
chimneys' of factories.
This -motimless state might
have been due partly to the 24-
hour curfew which the Germans
rcccnfly imposed on Neapolitans
hours to obtain supplies before
remaining in their home* indefi-
aitely.
there was plenty of fighting eis-
ible between Naples and Salrr-'
no. We saw shells -landing and
sending up mushroom puffs of
■moke, duet and debris.
The flight was a volunteer
** «* • south-of Morgans Point
ITl^t h:Ll° ft/B The men. ly Edw.rds. W P
1st Lt Fred Dyor, Dswvar. JliMBC.—I YdSHNMUO
Three Goose Creek fishermen
were rescued by the Coast Guard
yesterday afternoon after their
boat was swamped by the swell
ir. .the wake of a steamer at the
north end of bulkhead, five miles
ed by life Baeir-7 cmplw
on piwgram ~tr mm Mste *
net S vtaoln defillMM
hfiofayneractss. prtisfWl
right foods throug* pad
or can prescribe.the »«»•
•P Tow.
’s Pharm<
Ltalinion thst he would'be
of charges he viobUed
[*■*• labor statutes and that
■ "°r In. general would win
,r execudta who also
SSHS5 Wage. Hour Parley Tonigh*
“ All Tri-Cities Employers Invited
Colo.; the co-pilot. Ll. (3uuirs
Barnett. Los Angeles, the bomb*
■Bill
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i »* Tri-OUaa: Bv
, I" into a perfi
[F Bags Bunny ... Ed SosU
^ tamenurlly at the coffee
* - • May dell Frasier
r gashes wire solas for the
Aviation Cadet Charts*
qualified recently for
'^nmg at the Avia
igy QqsrtflMtl— eonter in
- - j■. t. mm
“L Kinnaird aren’t Ulk-
‘ifaTl ,?rtr fw« rishla*
^ Cfa* . . . Che 11
trie intricate details
sewing . . Purvis
‘J! «*••* traurile to get
. •. Mfce Fransaeti
the avenue . . .
L*a«Ttaeh at the ansne
7 matnJng vtrit ....
< F«ty OTficar Thtod
■ sound Ms a r*-
.......ilTOlMg emptoym who are
puuled by the Wages and Hours
law and the regulations concern-
lag Its enforcement can find the
solution to their problem in a-
ffTtgreuasaeS
•Dyer was awarded the dis-
tinguished service cross recently
alter piloting a burning ptanc
uatil all other crewmen had ta-
ken to parachutes, then Jumped
himself and landed in the midst
Ml** JOLv
onto trie b
**L SXSfc flinjite
and hours administration, and Dr
W R, M.vrr*. from the bureau a(
industrial teacher training at trie
Uni verity of Texas.
The meeting has been arranged
meeting to be held tonight at the by Abe Rosenxwelf, chairman of
Goooo Creek Chamber of Com- the retail merchants committee of
merer. the Goose Creek Chamber of Oom-
FoUowing a dtecuseon of tb* merer It will begin at 9 p m
law and the regulation*, by two "This meeting Is ter nil #m-
authorities, n queetion and ployers in the Tri-Otiem, Mr.
answers period Will be conductel lUwensweig said today "not Just
during which specific problem* for Chamber of Commerce mcm-
wiil be considered here. It sffords sn opportunity to
The speakers will be Thomas J f.nd the solution to some ns,*;
Rauch, representative of the wages proolenj “ » M
Stocks Close Today ■-
Allied Store*
Ottaa teretea .
. Ltetball .
Aircraft - ..
Wrigri*
£-»J£ 22L-ZX.
Osarteay Otlaewa Nattemd Bank and Trwsl ( empaay
........... IF* Ohio Oil 11%
g$a Packard Moton. .yit,.____
S’. !>hiAta Itetcplmaa.....L.. «a
T. .......IMS Pure Oil —.V.r....;.r..- »•*«
............ 17S StacWr ......... MM
........... 1^ Socony Vacuum ..M%
at ...... . IIS Sperry Onrpoestioa ........MM
MS sandard OB of Indiana ... M
T*» Mary and Dorians ......... W%
TS Ktanderd Ofa of New Juraty MV
of » lank battle In Sicily, from
which he reached American
lines The first plane was call-
ed Dorothy Anne" In honor of
tut wife and bia present ship
wns christened "Dorothy Ann
If
We flew In loif over Ml Ves-
uvius. Which was giving out a
feather column of.white moke
litre Naptra tewftM. Fax* t)
Cmby Rally Sells'
{JON Of Bonds In Rain
in spite of rain, more than
MOW worth of war bonds were
«M- Saturday night In * street
rally spsnsorrd riy trie sir raid
wardens, wit* A. H From*, chief
warden, acting as master af cere-
thvrv want La tha inland bati
of the,bulkhead
-The mishap occurred at 1 p.
hv They built d"Tlre. dried out.
righted trie boat but couidn*
get their email motor dried qut
enough to start, so they sent sn
8 O 1 to the coast guard pa-
trol boat from Morgana Point,
which Imbed them in.
TNp,,MM-.M.. the bulkhead
about noon after rentnig a fish-
ing skiff from Red’s place, at
Morgans Point.
Negro Confesses To
Slaying Of Woman
nr Louis sept r <rjt -
Nh holns Anthony Rossi. *1-year-
old Canadian-born negro, and his
brother, Robert. J*. who posed for
more than a year as a woman,
were held by the Misseuri high-
way pairs! at Kirkwood today
after Ntrhoias admit led tbs stay-
ing of a M-ysar-oM PtalnriUs.
Conn. wtdew
|n | COlflMtelt. a^K’hDlArf
related trial he slugged Mrs Hed-
wtg Wagner in her PtaiartUr
Point to trie,
during the
Rvarh Ijk.1 Une
fA Tokyo broadcast recorded
by United Prfss In Ban Francis-
co said Allied landing piacea
and ground psaltiona were bomb-
ed In "severe” raids without
kMi ................j-x; aw*.
Gen. Douglas MbcArihur’s
spokesman reported the desper-
ate Japanese garrison stiffened
it* rvnistsnoe, slowing the Allied
assaults to its last lines of pit!-
bo*e» link* ntorr than a half
mile to the north.
Allied planes hammered ene-
my communication lines to pre-
vent escape or TsinforcemenU
which ground troops shoved In-
land 10 miles from sbovr Fins-
christen' to near Salciberg and
another force marched up from
the south 30 miles from f^ac to
the Hanisch Harbor area
Cnartal Force Iteomed
The movements completed %
near-encirclement that probably
doomed the Japanese coastal gar-
rison and clinched quick control
of the whole Huoa peninsula ared
vital New Britain.
l Tokyo newspaper comments re-
ported by Berlin radio said the
aittrd strength pear Finsehhnfen.
totaled an army corps end the
attack was "of far-reaching im-
portant*' because of its threat
to the ouponex- wA mf 'iWM-
Damptkr strait.»
Ituin Rltilrd Again-
In, the Solomons Allied planes
firite InciteFhSaa Jt and ap-
peartKl to be yieMtng the region
without fight, giving the alltee
hopes of sarjy use of a major air
base within easy bombing range
of all Italy, and the western,
Balkans. _
Gain Is Slow
An official announcement said
that north of Salerno the Fifth
army had taken "limited objec-
tives" in, a steady 3rive against
the Germans, who were withdraw-
ing. ».....—
sweeping forward against the
eastern flank of the Naples region
a distance of 10 miles from Aeer-
no, the allies captured Chlsbrito,
28 miles northeast of 8«I• rao;
while Chasano fell In a four-mile
push from Valya.
omw
■taff. m supreme Allied
European
it ha aim*
While a alcond front ohvioao-
s sargava?
l’rwidem Roosevelt or JPrtew
Minister Criurchitl. it io no to-
eret that the hulk of the Anturi-
cm land effort In the
theater In the 21
trie United States
war has gone into preparing to-
•tMtotiona. dumps, quarters arid
other tectMtiao for the maso
army required for an tevateo*.
Iter tone* teniav
•owe veteran mUitary orioorw
« m Uateri MEtat ttat If dm
ft;
8rMnramrfff'BV3?5-
diract routTto NmL, trill S. . 1ft MH^SmSTI^tS!
Okie Aueaie. Attack. Fage I)
Three Autos Are
Reported Stolen
R. I. Wales, a member of trie
dtteo /poke
_____. riteMM urged
They «« Rev G J.
Kune, Chthettr. Rev M. QsOeway.
MrtriodMi. and Rev. Otto Ratect.
after stealing gf> and a ring from
her room. After draqteg bee
body M « gange. Room ante, be
sad Rhriwt mnoqwradlng at trir
trine as NRa Barbara Roart ftod
to Mrs, Wugnw’a ateamahlto
Three automobiles were report-
ed stolen over the week end
when complaints were filed with
the sheriffs department.
Deputy Hheriff Jimmy Faulk-
ner said the car* belonged to
Kidney Gould of Crimp Butyl, p.
W Locos of m E Main and
T C P swell of 412 First Jones.
Petty
Gould s rat. i V td crape.
wao^Ukea from Crimp Butyl
^Utcas^firrt mtasedftls Vd^
day, when tt was gone from In
fnteuf rito tons - ;
IteweB state teriap sOgnMBB
rim car., s M V-a tadar wan
route ,|p
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fiercest, since the British Eighth
army broke the Atemetn line be-
fore Alexandria and started the
Eighth
The Eighth army's advaaos to
Orignoto. on the Ffaggta plain,
represented a 12-mile push from
CriMM and put tria British van-
guard 12 mile* from Foggte tt-
sett With that Mg center la al-
lied hands, Naples wilt have risen
outflank'd strategically if trie
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