The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 162, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 27, 1941 Page: 2 of 6
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1942 is
RegyteN Oil
astern
A (Ionisation .■ erodes for the
new church ■Jufldinc of the First
Church* or Cfir'sf, Scientist,’ at
TUIAA. QkU., Dec. tt <C.R) *r"
The potrefewtv Indultiy iurrni
into 1942 facing a multiplicity of
ssrstas^-i
during,the coming inonttat;
All emphasis, leader, of tM
dually state, win be centered on
civilian conservation and explora-
tion for new fletds.
Baytown, will be 'Held i
There will, be .wo *
at u a,m, i
The publi?
da aroj i
Junior h
tomorrow,
will, be ;wo servioea, one
L a&d the other at 8 p m.
ubll? is invited to
church Is located at N«v(i-
d 'Dchigan, near Baytpwn
Output Awaited
«fisS
AUSTIN, Dpc. 77. £|-* Texas
oil o _ -i)ffits today waited for de-
vdopiiicnta that will establish pro-
cedure pf praestl. -il operation un-
der the pil Industry regulations
Junior high school. Officials of announced by Pcdernl Oil Co-Or-
the chuich wiU direst the services, dlnator Hproid T* Ickca and pas-
■d|| . #UY DEFENSE STAMPS -*•
v U.u^Uod .‘ivUlan consumption
is expct^.jimaiY timmtiFSi.:
posstflK»MHiing on the seat.
WKWo..
srarfc ie
of this
had differ
|. :
rm laviu irom ino
western powers,
wee directly painted •»
its first ,mportal* gm
of the two
coast by spring.. Tfce search for
new fields should injw* Jjfcttito
Ulc industry were it not for the
in-ioritt problt*t-.|»iteh' .to making
equipment taereatonfip dHAeMK
sUriac of oil fields ill the inter-
est of secondary recovery are im-
minent. Such 4 recommendation
to new being studied by * com-
mittee •if we Interstate oil bom- '
pact
*« s&
Red Cross
sed oij to the Texas oil men by
the state railroad coir.miaslcn on
»Oi»riatmaa Bve.
Might changes in the allocation
of Texas oil nroduction for Janu-
ary und the order’s boosting of
statewide prodtSefon by lifting one
shot-down day gave no indica-
tion how Co-Ordinator Xckes’ cal)
for pse of ligh octane
only for defense will be put
o/Kto?tr CfSany field, that r,reduce high
?/ *“* reiieffnnd octane crude are, served by pipe mil) A Vie
tc£^9dam. «!»*»- - wam axis
uw control
Carol iM and Marshall island
The best estimates age that pro-
duction must oe Increased from
of tha Pacific,
cover a vast area
Heading fraas the
rVM« THE DIMOIOX of Qeaervl Omries French, arriving aboard throe
I* itoalK hw Trench force*, taefodiag sailors nssoesslew of all kr» office* The
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r^ce by Rojnnacl und the i
Of his to Italian and (L
vfeions to join Die reinfo,
rushing eastwards from
before,the British could ,
tlMlii
aa throe shows ahoatd a Tree French dr-
the Hawaiian iiiundi
fortified them aad
^Hwith
to matte* Japaa
ad made them
iM fee ittmm, tort far at-
They heeems maUei tee
ASmirsJ r.tnile
of hi Ihm aad Mlgmloa. off the
‘ Under command Of Vice
5S*5rr2&ȣ5
It was said thst American officieU
aaaaassraSSag
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chairmen held in the Houston
Harry C. Han3zen, assistant
s na ss.'js
apwi asafffisBB.......
»® fed Cnm chapter, cpl.lacd', 4 ■{""'“J'*
high octane crudes will 3tart Jan. ------------ 5
tained. to the groflnd until rofln- .abandon Benghazi wiisVii
------------------------- - a jin order to retreatbefonttol
producing state:: and dollar
to Hawaii.
pianos. With regard
they l*s« been aptly M
Denary aireieft T**
made poesMe the swift aad dear
aging at task an the ftoet and air
JbKS at Pearl Harbor
S'
Tires Released to Theaters
Special Groups
IT'. —.*4.
rTfr.hr.
Midway, Wake
them without
even bluffed the
nui'i'icd the
stepping sto
te aad Ouam.
from Page 1)
Shows end Comweoft
SHOWING STNOAY
Uo 3. liOOpS ln
Lezon Withdraw
6UY oerfNSE snmF
.Ecftuce contgigs no opiLl
though many people beliml
pr
ggsi S
cnnot:nced 0102,-
lmt the
ratloBing program through thou-
m« Ma
hMH oonrdA aBfRT mo-
" dated to reduce their
(Continued from Page I)
as com mender- in-chief of. United
States forces In the Fir East,
urilil I 111 ill lib I I
terials will also have to wait on
precedents established when re-
■o-ordmalor ^ for th. M*,. TtMU h ffS. 5SC“ ' ^
nued until it is completed," The Texas commission’s order
1 7° J?®, a •*•»**•»*■ tor January, permitting sehedul-
mn&gm
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TEXAN: Midnight Feature: “You
Bilon* to Me," with Barbara
KTeh IMenr to “ th®
to make the talk suitor whea the 2b» at nritoLi ^^“to'Two ’ ?l(h and
time came to strike. Now Wake Ufei proper|y in^ an(| tl, 1,7^ , ,, , „ forcements. pected to follow the production
and Guam are gone and Midway avoid Ulmecejtsarv inlun. „r„s “Fighting is desultory in the ^timgtcs of the petroleum co-hr-
“As secretary of war and as an
unerican citizen, I heartily, en-
dorse the appeal of the American
presumably to living on borrowed
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PALACE: Double Feature: “Fly-
tog Cadets" with William Gar-
avoid unnecessary Injury to tires.
*"»« «upply will
.ggaiaa?
ar?ssaf*fo —»*«'»»*»
forcements. pected to follow the production ..Wpvpr hp’fnr„ hoa *
tiur and the Japanese^
Never before has our nation
sutJtwt mS5SS meS&irun
** • bringing reinforcements from his w7,, "n ot en,orcinT more important ro;e.--------
i„ eivllinn * decent months the Red
Cross has been mobilizing to
i a day.
BUY DEFENSE BONDS
An automatic drop in civilian
consumption appeared probable
The first hospital as we know
them today, of which we have
any record, was founded by St.
Bad! in 869 A. D. It consisted
of a large number of buildings
’
»»?Si«ySr..tn.S ,^agS K^5t.
tU has been before the cameras the <tenV5?t?*d p.rc“fm «fre-
J^SPB-SS-r-att
fife and police ears and trucks,
garbage disposal and other sani-
tation and mail service vehicles
Buses or vehicles carrying ten or
tranepQEte were spotted hoping
for the islands, hut there waa not
last few weeks at Fine Arts stu-
dios in Hollywood. Uoyd Corri-
than a fraction of them
If the Japanese take
now abandoned by the
’American flanking
the more Important
objective, Singapore.
I Provided the Japanese do take
.....I I United Stages ef-
spondent with the United
forces in southeastern Luzon,1’de-
scribed American tanks rumbling
Sw rhe°glmenuin P“-8nd
hiticus movie treatment of nutiri-
tion so far made, is a coopera- WjW.W,
•mm ferfg •■* m Federal Be- P«eW Rattle the Japanese dfiv-
gan is in the supporting cast. The
mooue tires, uov. joeon u. Fnn-
lips of Oklahoma, chairman of the
oil compact, for instance, already
has advised employes in his office
to store their cars and start walk-
,nin the
Rod Cross nurses and field di- schools,
rectors are taking up their star
tioji^uthe Eed Cross was on the
Job in the Philippines and in
Hawaii giving relief and assist-
removed AlMtoh fnd
etton * the more Impor
more peasengers as pert of 1 curity Agency 'and'a weli known inK on the capital from the Alti
- — - ■ * - moan sect"*-
--------- ----- ----------ed by . The fig
Administrator Paul V. McNutt of desultory,
. Philippine
forte to the western Pacific un-
’ confined to
in the defense
am. aft
regutor transportation system, for
trensport of students and teach-
*r# to end from schegl and raoue-
raents of employes from industrial
mining and construction projects
may obtain needdd repIacemenU
if other transportation facilities
sure..not-.u¥alUbie,
packing company,
production were
Plans for the
announced
iems hive been at a minimum.
Some shortage was r ^ " ”
New replacements for worn time when the
out tires and tubes May be pur. tion has won
KssTtottwa* gAsg-saa ggfflraWBB!
asked the Red Cross to move
t- Some shortage was expected to oil swiftly.” • r- ,
moan sector. ' ?* field cfeWs because many compan- Mr. Elms today made an appeal
fighting which had lfcen ie« employ young college gradu- Toe local contributions. Checks
Z&Tti
que, has bccome a major battle. ----buv defense bonds ----buy defense stamps
taining story bearing a message MaJ, Gen. Jonathan M. Wain- ,1*
of importance to .he health of the wrtoht. commending Hnited-S” *-
AmcrTcan peopETr^cbma^£**a and Philippines forces in
the FAA.
“Hidden Hunger,” to an enter-
&£S 5“?^^. Club Is Formed ' Meet Roosevelt
LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed bids will be lram
the Secretary of the Harrti C
ty Water Control and
ment District No. l, ]
Texas, until 6 p.m, Jan. u
fo|tora:. ■„
CONTRACT TO DRILL (
to 8-inch water well approxii__
Jy 800 feet deep on propel
Hands County Water Control /
Improvement District No. i (
install electrical pumping
ment to same.
Changes Jiave been Jto||
original specifications ewT
this proposal. Copies of newi
ificatlons may be obtained I
H. A. May, President of 1
Directors, Highlands, Tl
h. ki
■’—President of l
ever yo out wiA
the son of the big boss,"
k ' ■*,’&*+&**■ : ’ :x if
they had warned this
IBSS^ ftSimei!- - -
a long and hard war.
• Uw^iMB^r Allies
W, toko the toltiaUvs against Japan.
■ p’ 'i It to 'belr intention to do
, uato, the totond empire to
vulnerable from the air.
. , . _ huv DEFENSE fTAMFS
' . ,
When Uie National Nutrition
WMte program was announced a few
less than 1.00 miles
heating and eiccfical services to a motlon pK 2hiS tolCl* h^C..2en ^
i;
Miouiq) . •*
the public.
Operators of trucks transport-
ing material and equipment for
the construction and maintenance
roads, public utilities,
facilities, defense hous-
OIL OI TPI T DROPS
of public
production
tog,project
health through :ound eating' TThe oU?r £ t£°gen“ai
JCtoOtooed Lorn Page 1)
Jaycee. units to sponsor the club
in their immunities.
The money collected wifi be
used to purchase planes or other
Implements of war, to he turned
over to the government a« gifts
(Continued from Page ft . .
press secretary, refused to say •
what specific matters were on the
The prime interest ana influence
of Soviet Russia in any anti-Axis
program was r ecognized when
Ambassador Maxim Litvinov was
film to non-commercial in char-
t's eude oil output dropped
sharply for the week ending to-
reported.
ing projecu, military and naval
I eetoblishments and aU common
carriers such re tMcktoss trol-
acter and its nutritional informa-
■follows
leys and buses may obtain new
tires and tubes.
While replacements will be
tion follows the best scientific
knowledge and practice.
The .nutritional data and the
script as a whole have been ap-
| route via Rosario and Urdaneta
in Pangaainaft province. I
of the nation’s children. received by Mr. Roosevelt yester-
Beginning next week 1000 milk jday to be filled in on his talks
“At this latter point they have
debouched from defiles and have
proved by a committee of mttr!
Beuhto - ' ‘
headed cy M, L Wilson.
of defense
■
:
kj
5. v„
or
1
50c sX
LONE STAR CAR
avaltobte for trucRe canytof taw TieSRh and weifarts services of the
materials, semi - manufactured Federal Security .-gency, in change
goods and finished products in- of nutrition. The film is being
produced by the American FUm
Center, and is written and direea-
now entered the broad Pampagna
plains.
"The enemy is now making
slow progress on the north La-
front as the withdrawsl of
■ nished products ■
eluding farm products and foods,
■ the'operators must not use their-
vehicles to transport commodities
to the Ultimate consumer for per-
sonal, family or howehold
aiuujr ui
and county will bo
limited to monthly quotas ofggW
Ure and tube ades which may
mean that even *ome prospective
"essential” purchaser*, will be tHF
able to obtain tlree.
.. ._BUY DEFSNSS BONDS
«d by Film Associates, Ine. Pro-
duction is carried on under a ba-
sic agreement with the Screen
Actor’s dttlld; Unit manager to
Gi nrge Yohaiem. The film will be
released early in IMS.
----BUY DEFENBE BONDS
The United States flag carried I
our troops to a stronger line to
proceeding according to piaJii,,
fBje resistance of our troops
continues undiminished."
— BUY DEFENSE BONDS
SANTA CLAUS, GA, INC.
SANTA CLAUS, Ga. U'.PJ Yes,
here's another one! The state of
■ Georgia passed - legislation • -go
make in an incorporated city. The
only trouble to, there's ho
bottles will be distributed
throughout East Harris county
including , the Tri-Cities, High-
lands, Crosby, La Porte, Pasa-
dena, Webster and Cadar Bayou,
and in Liberty, Dayton Mont Bcl-
vieu, Channeiview and at as
many roadside establishments as
can be contacted. •- - ,
j Members of the Jayeees will
assist in. the distribution of the
bottles. The containers will carry
labels showing the purpose of the
contributions.
With Churchill and other British
leaders.
BUY oeFENSE BONOS
CoodfcroB
Give 950 Toys
SIS
The first state school for Ne-
as^fesprs
by troops in London, England, office here. But the citizens of
during World War I, now hangs this new Santa Claus and there
at President' WUron's tomb to Men’t.mgny of them_*re hojtog ■!
the IlhMl—t* Orthark U .of ..fU the government .vill fix things u^ ^"ityB„4P2v?,
Peter and St Paul in Washing- In Ume for next Christmas, any- «tal“•. «£ “ 1bo" ‘2* '77 li
ton. D. C.......way.______________________ IT crates of
Mr. Roosevelt will have a sep-
arate conference tomorrow with
the envoys of western Pacific
powers, including China, the Ne-
therlands, Australia and New Zea-
lam), r; - - i
v From understrappers in the
Anglo-American yrar council dis-
cussions comes word that the out-
look to good, or -wen bettor than
that, on a iong-haul basis. The
production picture is “dheerfuIV
to use the word of one .participat-
• Ing to tocltoiicai discussions of the
wgr problem.
. . _BUY DEFENSE BONOS
of Vital
I
(Continued from Pngs
also received some' candy from
Trinity Episcopal Sunday
Ordered
(Cofifitosed from Pegs 1>
other governmental tomA
Wliat Is The Outlook For Business tof
... read ROSER W. BAS
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__________W. Babson’s Forecast For iom
• -"iM & % 'Sy mm
RgitoOff celebrates tbis year the
Wmm
W
!5i
| will want to road Babson’s clear,
concise forecast and optimistic
story of coming trends for living
costs, ronts, wages, jobs, infla-
Nm, war, and oHscr factors in the
economic picture.
Babson's 1942 predictions will
bo big news from coast fo coast.
Don’t miss tbis groat feature
.(ScU
...F.'fi
writing of his 21st Annual Busi-
ness and Financial Outlook for
H
North American papora. His un-
ciwwy record til lOtimd
will make this one of the big
stories of the year.
1942 may mark a turning point
tftf Bvts of all of us. If will
a vitally important year. You
for This Foature in
WM
Roger'
The Doily Son. December 31
be the biggett butinett ttory t
m
tl Mb of
v DEFENSE STAMPS - were taken ove by the govern.
KfoSIl
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children of the Tri-C2fles area. BATAVIA, N. E. t Dec. 21. (RE)
Since school started, 23 pairs of -A large Japanese transport and
glasses have been bought a lighter have been sunk by Dutch
The fund Is handled by a com- army planes id a new attack on
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To Molla, who had escaped irom
Norway, the big New York office
temporary promotion!
g«-—o-vsi
The poUey ^ ,|mil
STS,1!*;*’*
rfS2ST5jpfe2,l
of their zrew f,*l
-----«uv OEFl'NSE BONO
riff Neces:
lal Nation!
octane crude are. served by pipe
lines that carry other types of
oil also. Orders, so far, have not
Indicated whether the high oc-
tane crude will be kept out of
these temporarily or whether the
lines will bo turned over for ex-
clusive movement of high octane
Some thought it most likely tlu*1 *tro"* wedge botwsea'tLfl
the high octane crudes will be re-, Rommel, it v ll(! 1
rw jT. -“Good old A
*",hrtft” practised dillgen
F?2Lwivw of the net:
1 ‘Teh towards achlevi
1 economy necessi
tte l»'itod SUtes Is
"ZnJ. W. Walker, Pla
l of the Texas Ft
- presiarni v
' f WOTTIOYI " CIU“i Vwire v
1 Msewlfc who spends
rTof the family incoi
“ft responsible
•rf national economy. W
first end most neT|°“*
‘ .. the present momen
*JLZ said from her off
'\XSSS Sin”
J recommended by t
-fer the thousands of T<
L. who "went to help ”
IB the duty of every worn:
to to calm and poised. H
j* of composure will deti
, th* attitude of her hoi
LThome )s the fundamen’
| of our national life,” M
PR ’ • '
,ts of thrift for every hous
i M proposed by the Tex
* semen follow:
ISimtveUon of paper. Chru
, trappings should be cat
stressed and folded away f
Lip uw next year when su,
i will probably be acar<
f of envelopes. Envelop
Ttt carefully opened and th.
Ls address pasted across I
U,r re-use. (The average II
i envelope in England todi
postings, according
Mins irom.Great Bri
post cards should 1
whenever possible. Smi
, single spacing, and u
back of letter heads f
sheets is advised. -------
ooard should be careful
It may ee at a premiu
year. OPM is alreat
its use. ’
ipers should not be di
t In most towns, Boy Scout
Secuts and Girl Reserv.
l ecBect old newspapers, Th
( economy recommended t
aernment. —"':r-=tr—
I Tin should be saved! In moi
|n told towns in Texas, wot
s out that tin cans shoui
iiaved for ‘he governmen
i manufacturers have a
iibeunced ropiril«x*®w'
1 now being put in glass ccr
_;4roMen'wd?nbl^i
( conscious” very little coof
___i has yet been realize!
^ n tin can is oeeMd an
(Pitt must Jit1 carefull
I aad dried and liot throw
i the refuse can if it is to b
to for salvage!
i cans -contain a large pe*
| of steel—between 80 ah
■ cent, according to report
(Washington news source
Into.
I Other waste items to b
to (It is a well known fa?
Jerman rearmament begai
(national sacrifice of “but
Her guns” and “garbage to.
PHIItltlOlI. ) .
I items which i contain steel
Iron, cooper, zinc, lead
! and wooi jn rags. Rubber
(and fats from the table,
'onservation of spare Lime
i should report to their Ip
J "ross chapter for-hant
ting, sewing. r
aides, The Red Crosi
iluntecrs lor nurses aide:
;-.ra-
tion of surplus fundr
ily budget. Isomer
? a plan for the sys-
,..........base of U. S. Defense
Itoid Stahros by their fam-
to groups and individuals
possible, women should
Y j MVJ JUV& vmvav^vsj —-----
too good to be true. Go out with
him?, Why not? What with that
movie-contract looming, life was
[wkip Sroup
(Mset Sunday ’
1 Y«mg People’s Fellowship
tA
gtn ■ "■ “ “
'C Bramlett will direct a
] discussion on “Christmas
throughout the Year.” All
r Molla. And then
i-e—
' Wilhelm, grim shadow of her
wrote her a polite little fiote... and
happiness became black terror.
HI
mlttee headed by B. B; Williams.
Others on Mr, Williams’ committee
are Thomas R. Branch, Sam Stas-
si and Paul P, Pic
----BUY
Solon I
Japanese shipping ott Kuching,
Sarawak, the Netherlands high
command said today. It brought
to 17 the numbers of Japanese
vessels sunk by lha Dutch. Sev.
eral have been damaged.
.Several direct nit* were scored
on Uie transport, which the Dutch.
NO HEFII
FROM L0V
m imm
i Me Before Yen Dis"
|5l«|e Reserve Life
“•w.peabcb
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hAroMMiM Setnssasje
wnilCIUICIHUlira; anCiM[ shipping, ,ff Kuching. Sari
WASHINGTON. Dec. 27. (C.P) -
8en. Elmer rhoraae, D, Okla.,
rr.viIt,su,h tK’’0'“•
money for the
Kl
Ihtrodu
... — BUY DEFENSE STAMPS
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