The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, August 30, 1943 Page: 2 of 8
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• TNI MULT SUN, *0011 CUB. THAI
MOSDAT, AUGUST 30, ,■ .lU.,u$t 30.
Nazis Evacuate
Taganrog Base
ed FNm Page H
U well a*. Soviet broad
ciajW communique tonight.
feckiduif the. rail
Uubotin tell to
wee* of up i
I (ban 60 town* and villa***,
the, railway Junction of
ft to the Hainan* .n
_______ - up to. raven and n
half mile* treat and aoythwnt of
Bhartrar yratordey. the uillalght
communique said —
Advance At Hrrak
LyUbotin, 14 mile* wen of Khar-
-f. had bean by-pasaed by Soviet
kov, had been by-passec
lure represents another conaolida;
Uon of the flertet pslltlnssln the
*<*£7
Italy Pounded
Irr New Blows
snlinmd »>•■* fW
ff.
’American
Ti?m Asm
auauft WO
►—e ■ »a#t<WB»
renter on the 1*7 of Naples
&JSrZS>“&,S£
llterattjf bie'wr
to MU a t*r*v concentration of
freight cam, touching off a M*
rxpMaion and a hajf doaea 1ar*a
flrea Nearly » ene«y fighter*
£5SI2S^Si
horn bra and amrnher
—Uu tseorttn* Lightning*.
fefar
amp,
Russian successes were
»announced Mi - the Hevsh front,
when Mere than td toraiitiu
mart fpptured, and south of
Bryansk where more than M
towns and village* were, seised in
advances at up to nine and a half
Southwest of Voroshilovgrad,
lie mile* north of Taganrog, the
RMriaas are “f martin* the enr-
JOE H. TIUlAfl ahave,
Hr. and Mr* I G Treat. Hl*b
Inmdt, sramBto iHlil Ms par*
a . radia
i at Ikr lwuih; af (ata-
— AmeHcsii Mitch*#" wed tun
aaa af ^'fiS!$UlS
__ third Haas, lie
lips aaaigard *0 a sehnl»
Whshtogt— It- it*----■* tech
ideal training.- H* 'ha* hank la
the m» since January
Uw communique said • More than
BMP (Jarmans were killed yester-
dMr.aad-JB rL--—*- tanks and M
Policy 0f Mi
Is
An pifngt adult man
10$ pounds of tool! a year
ft «ii11nurd tram fa*r I)
retaining- the evil* of pre-war
JEurape/ h* said: —~r' ""
AND PARTS
CHEVROLETS
iBWCKSi
And Other Maks* and
(iff Coast Motor Co.
■ Tfatai -■ P%«— «]
He pointed out that leader* and
group* of all shade* of thought
hare sought refuge here and that
mhiQP-of thppt sought recognition.
^ ^pg . Baltimore*. raked the
luUaa tea with bomba and huh
letj blasting gun position* in the
Reggio CMfrU***
areas across Messina strait from
Sicily, read and railway torn-
• ‘ malcsthm* at OBeenm nadrtor
way yards at Lamsaia udfh foR* --
reiuKs ' .
American A-S8 Invaders *mM i
a direct bomb hit on the battered
Ankitida bride* The raiders met f.-
Httle opposition over the Italian
toe. but shot down two intercep-
ting fighters Another aircraft ghat
down Saturday boosted the «-
hour toll us 30, while allied losses
totalled only three.
<An Italian communique said
aUwd air raids on the Naples.
aSerno-aud Cstanzaro arena
cataRT heavy dinutgcr~~
A British cruiser and a destroy-
er joined in the bombardment of
Southern Italy by shelling a shore
battery, near Cape Fcllaro The
Navy Due To Gel churewn Rshes
Greater Ratio Of p#5shtt
New Drafted Men
From-rage i>
2,624.000. an* increase of 000000.
would mean a monthly de-
Jt’cVasiLlS
A . put the
touches to an address \
117,200 inductees!
It hraa algo known that con*'
bined call* of the army and navy
are averaging 300,000 a month,
tionai radio, haeku
(CWT.i
StS ^L,n,~> %
STSSJrr^fSi- g.ayffffli
h»r thmiwi, rWkmh.r if ». ■ or Thursday •
J5o pursuit ships, our mat spotted the bridge (top) used by the Jsps to transport war goods. Converting
their light plane* Into bombers capable of toting heavy bombs, some of which are seen dropping,
they neatly severed the link (bottom). This 1* a U. S. Army photo. ^ antefiulional)
Burma to
Radio To Reveal
Humble's War Aid
the Distinguished Ftytng
tbs Navy cross and tbs
star, trill tel) what.H
gasoline, being produced
town, is doing to help
war.
number through December if se-
lective service estimates prove
correct when the actuakimUs.’
come through ,for November and
December. It already has been
revealed that the October eall is
-a shade Icarer" than 312, non.
In addition to tne demand for
enlisted personnel, the navy, will
require an additionhl 30,800 of-
ficers. Under present regula-
tions, few of ' thea4' will ’ come
from, the age groups under 35.
except for flight officers. Sotnc,
too, might come from the pres-
ent enlisted ranks and in such
caaaa neplncmnmta would be
necessary, thereby increasing a
bit the demand for inductees. .
During the present and the re-
mahrfnr months of tbe year, the
nargfs eniiated personnel wiU.lh-
cr«»c bjr 49i,00o men, the Marine
corps by 77,000, and the ccast
guard by 18,000.
i.
DUMMii CiN«l
1R*ir Claim* thu« to mwah far battery etturmd incffecUvc fire.
sb invaded or silenced country are -• ■ • —*u -
often dtfpuied tor other groupa
and. Uadsrf of V* aame nation-
aiity, and attacked by leaders and
groups of other natkonaliUe*,' he
continued '
too un to ctjurnty ■
Pearce: 71-ltc
"ATir^jflaRvinB at
IAYTOWN ’
CHURCH of CHRIST
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—4HIHDAT—
K ontinucd JErem Page I) —..... , , , ---
prodrvfcs !'•: tire manufacture of' I nimianr Caiwa
syhtoetic rubber .0611113115 JvltC
The program will originate in *
New York and WiH be switched
to the microphone* installed atop
tne cracking tower. G, L. Fam-
ed. manager of the plaiits, R.
The air raid on Grte, north of 8 ViarV. superintendent of the r ((bnlUmed From Page 1) -
Mom*, earned forward an offaw- mnadiMie planl. and George *■wlmETIflng Chrtitlan. Don ~Eto
hive against railroad Unas rjtoiat- Bay*, assistant superintendent .of summer residence at ..Sor^itnfri,
ing from Home that began Friday tbe Baytown Ordnance work*, outside Copenhagen, ordered re-
with an attack on Sulmona, 100 will have parts on the broad- sistance halted- Sorgenfri at the
miles cail of the capital, and con- cill] * time waa surrounded by the Gei;-
tinued Saturday with a raid on Norman Moeller will be the an- mans. Several Danes and Oei
4f#HeldfAides
.in m. To Drdl Dodgers Gdsoline Fdtdl
To Four-Year-Old
-JiBmibmt h** n
reau of investigation, those
charged had advised young men
how to use drugs and how- to
art hr the presence of examiners,
so that they would be turned
down as unfit for military ser-
vice.
Advice also Rad been given, it
wSs said: on How- men ulreaifer lit
the army could be discharged
said ths
-Continued From Page 1)
the gasoHne, and hurried
to the hospital,
to the hospital,. where he died
about 8:30 pJtL, of strangulation.
'?^.feapigsa-jK
Officers said that the group
roilectcd $5,000 in fee* in
0. Lee Funeral home, with Rev.
John -Peachy, pastor or the Old
River Terrace Methodist church,
officiating. Burial will be in
the setspace cemetery, under di-
CLASSIFIED ADS
KW RENT
WANTED
Tarot, 45 trnlcs north .and- slightlyn*aineer af-thaioca) portlon-of. mans were, killed iiLtht cJa»lM»._
wesf of Rome. the program and Norman Dick- Telephone and telegraph com-
The Fortresses carried out their ep. of the Blue network, who has munications between Denmark
been here several Mays will be • •• . .
roy C Simpler, a hero of the general strike either was called
navy * flying force who wears off or failed, as trains still were
------- — ------ —— running and inter-urban trolley
cars and telephone service still
i— -W’r .as—7TRnmtRBiM3^BMi^pJm,Di^RpRkR8Pi:':
"FOR QUICK RESULTS" ^iJSV^MhftcuWed war-
ships were sent to the bottom by
rlr
attack, on Orte from high altitude
and were bothered only slightly by
mng* shot dowp two- of approxi-
mately 20 encountered.
' ^..... ' j.
the past two years The -com-
plaint* filed yesterday named
two men who allegedly ft*d paid jeetton of Paul U. Lie. _
Mra. Garcia |M Swvtowto nidMe tSe* jirenu,
and'sweden stTu were’ curof?,'>but prScl^gdi^e Suta^; ISmJIRx
rrrs isitua^g isaimul Th 11' Ann and AhnMa Hose JCrfcton
rya vnn^gm p issipiwi inis ^ W||t| ^ «| ksth of Cliafiuetvlew, yfUUHTOBT'
that some of her reported'cllent* ers. Mrs. Almeda Hill of Nome,
were soldier's, the FBI was called and Mrs. Rose Emily Ericson of
into the case. Channclvicw*
All of those arrested pleaded--, '
tlaocanl. -
Roosevelt Sees China
rtonm wt sau hbpwantb
Front bedro»un Privste rnirstu.v
Adjoining bath Jl» Flm Petly
............. ... . tl-tt*
To buy It-flat tenor xuvaphorr
fn good condition Telephone
- 1021.1 . 71-Jtp
I/>l 1131 N (Joose Creek Tele-
phone ,Vt7l for Informstion
7l-3tp
Porter wanted. Good salary.
•W*a8FS“iiJSRJ
their crews at the naval do$jE* kj:_:fiQr |n rM;i.|
at Copenhagen, including (he rillnjlti III LOpIlQl
500-ton ‘ armored coast defense >;
‘ ' WASHINGTON. Aug. 30 (I ID
70-4 U-
iedrwirn with inti h»n pnvilrgrs
Couple only IsvutV Kelly Htok
south of Cedar Bayou school
Kilgore Kosd 71*3tc
Hide 10 H>/;«tnn rhipward on day Fnr^nk or Imdr for small farm ^ m#,4
'>h»R: :-,tu,.3 39 Jetephond •«**. *. rw.?^ Channc«*n)».-,facing - MM month A
HOCSF JACKS tor rent ft
each, per do See Quinn. Gray
Lumber 0V> gd-tfc
Hx ream house Mile and half
north of HlghUmU. Newton
shell road. / ft Busch M-«tp
WANTID TO RfWT
:vtu,.3») _
77IM * " - 7(*-4tr
At on«e Room! board and care
for small boy of five. Room
only Jot father. Permanent
Slat* approximate fee. Hos 2.
Daily Sun
Trsnsportattoh In private car to
!»»-. Angelee. Will help pay ex-
penses Telephone 72V-M . 28-41
Market Street Itoad. With
liveable improvement*. L. W.
Firth Route 1 Baytown
6Mtp
P c n m a r k's second armored
CP* and maid. Permanent ^.' iSHtSfeJto^SSS
$4* month Apply 521 W GuJ^ . from Fjord, but was attacked
Goose Creek 69-«tp , .M1,u hi- German bomber*.
500-ton ‘ armored coast defense
ship Peder Skraro, nine sub- noamnuiun, nu*. ju u i;> —
marinta. .two nt* eowui deglroy.- Prf*i4cnt Hwwevelt returned to.
er* and two torjikdo boatg.
House or apnrtsner.L furmshsd or
unfurnished before 8ept 7.
’ Burt Tfirtc*. Route 2. on Oajth
Road Bam Houcton Farm unit
81 (-rooky. Texas NN-atr
—udfce^n*■*' " ' ■ iwm— -- ~ -'-JW a«<0
uwrlmcnt heffire Sr pi
' to. for’young couple, roil eg*
FOR SALE—MiK.
FOR SALE - Five and 10-acr*
tracts, $100 per acre. Easy terms
Cloee In. Jones and Jones Rsal
Estate, 1003 Miriam, Lamar
Courts, Telephone 40, 5S-28tc
35 acre farm, 4 miles from Goose
Creek. Good improvement Will
Housekeeper for couple
month. Privpte room and bath-
1207 N. Pruett. Telephone 7**J.
' - . 6»-8tp
and sunk by
din The crew was rescued and taken
to Hamlet’s Castle, Kronbor
Helslngoer.
org, at
the" capital today and immediate-
ly began a series of conferences
with ranking military and dipU£-
matic adviser* and with Chinese
Foreign Minister T V. Soong.
Mr. Roosevelt left Ottawa last
Wednesday after making his “sur-
render now" speech.
y.in urn si nk
RIO DE JANEIRO. Aug. ’30. 0>
iSmk iNg of a German submarine .
b>' the Brazilian air force was
announced officially last night.
The time and place of the action -
were withheld.
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STARTS TUE!
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Spencar Tracy
tnerine Hepburnl
Kafr
"WOMAN
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YEAR"
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!-Also
Ray McKIndlsy in ’
A MUSICAL SHORT
Beauty operator. Apply Mil-
loryli Beauty 8hop. -Telephone
228 88-8tc
Rabbits Apply «1 E Wright.
Goose Creek 71-Ste
graduate* No children or pet*.
Gab ti. X Fwtdew. Humble dor-
mitoey. . ' 18-81 c
Milk •««, $85 2 heifers, one year
and two ye*raolg 2 steer rslves
t'mwnmcr. 4th hou»*> from Fig
Plant Hlghtaiuls , 7l-3tp
consider trade oh smaller place
near Highlands or Goose Creek.
Bee B. A. Stewart, TOO E. Main.
31-tfc
Clerk Experience unnecessary.
Permanent. Apply Lerner's,
Baytown. . •
USED AUTOS
Live in tents until you find a
house W# have some 12x18 and
10x12 on 'hand for pale without
193$ Ford’ four door. Good run-
ning. , Cleem Bxretiem Urea
Telephone 840W.
.WANTED USED CAES
-lato-MoW tM Onl
JACK SAUNDEKS .
■UTTOWN__
__*?Ss^-sz&gzizz
My $mm U t* fc mm* Mw tnol< . . r„ ,r Qw J*!* po>d>M«;Atow
8 room key, atomat * *«*• .uaat. an* tv cfMfljn ■'*----— mfllfary stonr 8)Rt'ddpeUr fiMM-
MoMRWSWAtlMrwweV W* j oudlsbed all forU|to*oiia eacept
PeU. 1 mT eU wkiu oart-k* 1 » *****. JmkHm outside
■. jpjjjfcBI :»8[fF- 55L mSS*. . Gwnan troops
rrrte dri«# way: tork -5".°" patroll*d the streets of Copen"
Thc other 10 scuttled ships pre-
sumably were sunk in other
Danish harbors. .....
All Danish warships on patrol
duty, acting on long-standing or-
der* to scuttle themselves or flee
lo Sweden if the Germans
seized control, took refuge In
Swedish ports. Eight — one tor-
pedo boat, five patrol boats, one
minesweeper and one small craft
put in at iandskrona and one
pairpl boat went to Malmoc.
Starr- Dynamited
The patrol boat at Maln)oc had
abdhrd 10 officers and 52 enlisted
w--L-iZr i nun at tig PnWrTawr. »evtn
Radio Heatojr. j z^.i.h nolicrmcn and threi
to-tfc
ins Illinois. .
88-3tc
AUTOMOBILE
LOANS
LOW RATES
BUCK TURNER
Taras Tri-Crtie$
Co. :
4d> f «a»
Good rtwt'IIMon ll»_E_lames.^
- %......,71-ltp
Trailer hopse in estrs good roa-
itiiMMi 7x30 teat. One Xemth
Lrabiaet Mdta. Maw. Ktoawp’* *"»<
Trailer 1)00 block North Jonas
4 uheel house trailer .or sale.
atS’T Jpoi raruajiy furnished . gag*$JMga «Da«8 yrski Mmd*______^ _________ _______________
^yy** "****1 .*», ^ y* On» dark brawn miito. j M<[ SMcliatolBiaJoMAi *aiAm.A
l*d Bmh in feature* $S5 *** ^ giro jwssry 1^*^ -^anrinigWB close except be- Important Intersection*
risen, after 8 PJR ... MFtoBgl «r tHW-altotT:
Mil* h cow Bang and tuidraular
^from 514 Gulf.-
Tclaphon* 288-J
TODAY
Edgar
Bergen
Charlie
McCarthy
'HERE WE GO AGAIN'
With
Fibber McGee & Molly
» and ______________...
“Shrit af Aonanapidi*"
-> “Modern Likin**"
hsgen nnd other Danish
tested Apply
Lee AfteT ffp m
IU4KEP Rem awe
Telephone UM8-J
and laartM
70dtc
5 burner ml
PrncUeatly ■
gersM Baa
vieu
slave $50 rash,
nr KM Fits-
287 Mont Bat-
roatp
tt'% hp Evinrudr aubtoard mo-
tor New cylinder and iawar
a& ^‘ssuaf"'*
*D*tp
21-faot
TIRE and TUBE
mCANLZING
TWI-iTTflA TtRR NEBV1CR
m #. cro*
08 sere farm no t rdar Bayaw-
Lorachburg road at Goody. (100
per acre. Bee J. U McGstn at
qtore. Jack at Firat. &2-21tp
NUa $ roaotr and bath, double
garagt on- high earaar tot. lo
best port aI (awn. Bus run* ’in
front af door for ail shift sod
day worker* If you are looking
for » horn* not too far from
town laratad in a Met com-
munity and have $2200 to in-
vest, just look this mt overt I
can -vacate at an forty date
Tklk to your financier jutd count
your bills today. J H Johnson
D00 N Third. Oooao Creak TH<--
- phone 7*0 MX 38-tfc
tween ear* Weigh* about" 1100
lb*. I/wt Thursday evening
$10 reward Prrry
Cbady.
NOTICE
Haruickcn was beliryd to have
Imposed martial law on DeuAark
Simmons. Satwdgy night after the Danish
M OtD government refused to d<
self Under it* previsions.
to tneB by
do BO If-
. revision
. yritolrato gRt to
courts martial, one of tbo Nasi
^Htoaton
by German
meet has resisted
that the Danish govern -
resisted stubbornly.
If you want your storm damag-
ed homes repaired by a respon-
sible man. call M and leave--
your address^ or I will be homo j • „
after 8 pal at n# Gibson i go gbjer ft. -g|
Sr.^rS-xJ-Yank 6uns Shell
Box IU Felly . gRp
raMn • boat, seren-feot
Has U haws pawn Uai-
rnmnusT
•4kg
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Spiritual adviser Readings daily
Leaving for missionary field
soon IW Highway and Black-
' wig Rpnd U guru. . 8»«g
for tots
r's school
writing and
* Japs' Vela Base
iCoaUnned
tockT tryin
From Page 1)
flsrcl enemy counter*!-
trying to sore that coastal
wcoon nans. i
dose* and shit
tJtfSZ
at C H Murfha
SftNCER SUffOiTy
Ughtea work, reltore ratigue-
TOP PRICES
Nr USED Cm
Thod Felton
ml
Broon terggn wirg For
Iff . Sfor.-n reps -V on y
mws
IN A HUMY1
SUZ&SSJS
TafjSw* r,<S
Headquarters fo
nuke* dare
Wracking.
Douglas MacArthur s .earn-
g sad num- muniqu.-said sharp ground fight
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Allied ahreaft canted out new
SSB
■re
ALAM0
today.
POtfilMTUtg
Shirley -Dickie
Temple- Moore .
•MBSAHItt ROONEY'
.zjsate a | ,n ,» . wmmai
SWAMP WATER
Huston Andrews
Tri-CItle* Finest Theatre
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STARTS TUESDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
iWUliH
"WE ARE
THE MARINES
i vow
TODAY AND
TUESDAY
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BfNNIS Bat
BTkhT COKJUk I PBf-^T?*
mre8d
A;
tetymdi^lubs
^ - •
Miss Cartel
Honoree At •
feS Weekend Fete
Lam and Mrs. L )fiu Gloria Delaine
Carter,
of Lt. Raymond
of Tampa. Fla. wsj
Jp£;aqgrAvrs
ktrOflea
Tour
IIZED
I l«poir*
t Afl Make
mate of Mi.-5s Carter at she Uai-
versitv of Texas, was hostess at
her home in Houston.
The personnel .ncluded Mi*se>
Eloise Eldridge of Kerrvillc, Wini- '
' ^S^y 5a}?nond °/ .flturtnondville.
Cushman of Houston, and
Mary Gene Kelly of Austin, all
friends of the bride-elect af the
university.
Wednesday’s compliment to
mgr Chner wUi he a‘luncheon at
which her aunt. Mrs. Lyle
Cashion, wi|l be hostess at her
Mini, 5850 Fordhara.____.__
’ The guest, list will be drawn
from close friends and relatives
of the bride-to-be.
PERSONALS
;« Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Thread-
gill and daughter. Miss Wilma
Jinn, had as' their guests Sun-
diy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ashley
and Son, Gordon, of Beaumont.
Mrs. Ashley and her son wilLria-
matn over fhr a week's visit.
- -1 Douglas Srrv.-art. University of
Texas student, will -return to Aus-
tin Tuesday after spending the
weekend here .with his parents,
Sfr. and Mrs. B. A Stewart. *
Miss Louise Drury had as her
WNtrcTid guests, Miss Lilia
Verne Barge and Dessie Lee Bur-
nett of Belton. . ..._______________
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m$_A Century QL5ervfce- JM5
:ERS NOW-
■ktmedUed program planned solely for young women
pastes tod foreign countries.
mti«* euf all the faculty (ably trained in outstand-
mm of this country andmhwndl for the exclusive use
^Jo GOVERNMENT units on the campus
nm of guidance and personality development in
lh residence halls presided over by hoMesses who
i mothers, and in a wholesome social life in a
Upberv. ^
rPrtcw Retervatiom *hould be made at once.
FALL TERM OPENS
SEPT. 10
Gordon G. Singleton
President
Belton, Texas
COfJ
■Oto'-r-
1
JremreL Aid irtto. Ike ti-re c*snt for hta
BSb\ AAmb. m mmk *4 t*
ASK ADAM
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, Begins Friday. Sept*3, 194
THE DAILY SU
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