The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1943 Page: 1 of 6
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THURSDAY, AUGyST
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Forecast *
ra rE\A.v_Uttlr change tntemper-
.ft.rnoon, tonight »ml Seturdsy
'jZ^Srstercld thandrnihowcn. in ex-
^ pnriiwn this afternoon nnd ts-
into tlit
caulkers.
HUME 2 £—No. 51
XFOvSi CREEK, TEXAS FRIDAY, AUGUST 1943
lOCMtCK
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P RESISTANCE ENDS ATMUNDA
Delivered Daily—85c Month
t*ie&
> Liquid fo« MiUrie i
"Westaafl" Dress Ho*
WfouiZeed
* Hi wtor 4 —i
«r*P«oc.fh^^y
Battle Allies Smash Ahead
Last stage, In Sicily As Bombs
i Baillie -Batter Messian Port
.: .
if:
Gerniansln fas Ration Cut Ires Midwest 1671 Bodies
Of Foe Dead
v**t, snug-ribbed
>ody.. double-ply
mercerized yam.
■«i|« or shorts. 1
4 PAIRS,...
Mew "Devil
BOTM
^ ttOSi
t»y»" hose . ■*-
Dofs" who**
they bear! ~
Csifmg 27; Hr I
J Pm ;
DuPont Zelan-Treated
PORT HA1
Only 2
xe Days ».. 1
«9 $1.20
Cool, porous Sterr* cloth no I
to our lot hard to MOM
Ifctor, Mom and spot retell
knarUy styled m Natural 1
.100% wool
SWEATS
’ fells Regularly at-
i Over Axis Is
inJous effort
[ep mu i ik
IBS, Aug. 6 0>-All te-
,from thr Sicilian front, plus
observations during a
rjnr the entire front frim
tto Hank, indicate that the
is catering its last
'with the German* ruth-
nto the Messina cu I -
lm than a month arter
landing*.
it would be a mistake
__e that the battle U
t. after extricating portions <tt
_ garffion retreating
f Mount Etna, the German*
I capable of the stubborn -
blood lhat resistance pre-
to attempting a “Dun-
i eracuation" of survivors to
[ iiahao mainland.
Effort
victory'la nolbi-in.
without tremendous
Ten u.visions of the world a
teoqpa "*** -BMtete
DtfeiwbNPvradtoF^Wlb''"
th*,;!
Jin produced — Gen. Dwight
Itoeabover. Gen. Sir Harold
■—“Vm*7 * msosfs'a***
i 8. Patton, Jr. plus sir
Isuperiority.-— — —
and American troop*
over 300 typfc* .of am;
British, Ajn e r I c a n,
iM South ATritth itr
rated to use nearly 700,000
i and bits to keep their
SIS 1 • A .■ or
rrrrry silica sotuic r
lliires approximately five
I hi Ur For Sicily Page t)
Nancy Myers.
At Home
»f«l Is Set For
|un. Saturday
Nancy Almeda .(Alltel
,-to of 408 .Vhilung, Mor-
ffWk. died at her home at
lg m Thursday. —-—
service* will b» held
I a m, Saturday, at Faith
Wtle Peily, with Rev C.
|N», the pastor, officiating,
fehirh the remains will be
II* Beaumont where burial
[hhi Forest Lawn Cemetery
. direction of Paul U. Lee
I home • ■
include one .eon. ,
•a Peddy, of Goose Creek',
■hr. Mr*. Mary Pace qf
lOeek; one brother. Henry
iff Orange; three grand-
Mary Jane Pcddyt Lota
•ad Jamea Peddy. all of
Wley.
fc»eiiua. O. W. Collier.
T W. .Sorrell, W R.
ALLIED. HEADQUARTERS
North Africa. Aug. « CPi_Al-
through
tuTTened Axis resistance to with-
dn ftve miles Of the. key commu-
nications town of Adrano on the
Mount Etna line today while
aerial squadrons battered rear-
line roads in northeastern Sicily
and fired enemy evacuation ships
at Messina: t
American forces of the 7th
army under Gen. George S. Pat-
ton. Jr., were meeting strdna op-
position around the - mmmtim"
town of Troina but Canadian*
were reported threatening Ad-
rano after pushing five or six
Bides eastward as the Allies ad-
vanced steadily from the Ccntur-
Inc-Regaibuto sector.
Germans Hold Lorina
The Germans still held TrSna
•which had pseviously been re-
ported captured) and were fight-
ing furiously te block the Ameri-
; can* that, point, soma SO. miles,
Rod Plane* Swarm Nazi
t^t^ia\mnLnThTSIS Retreating Column* At
i .<n‘ 0r*' and Belgorod
the road west of Mount Etna by
which - the enemy might escape
frira the " “ * "* - ■“ -
other road. ..running u'p the
east of the pa*, bad be**! aiMl
•d and basked at points where
It is only a liarrow ledge in the
mountain* and wa* reportad lm-
pa*»able for retreating enemy
. vehicle*. •
Position Hoprlmw
The Americans occupied the
town of Gagliano. sis miles
-WMith»...l nS inil bshinrf
the foryiqrd lines, and also ad-
vanced two or three miles on the
north coast whqrtWiival and air
bombardment of the enemy again
aided their progress, today's
communique from headquarters
of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower
said. •;.....- - -
The closely coordlnstcg and
intensifying air, land and sea
attacks on the northeastern
StoiK "coffin
Program Is 'Farce Says Oil, Gas Journal
Okia, Agg * CPi Mid- mtoningV gaaohne 4a becoming has refused
"oMt motorist* Oil *
set by tkalr coagraamnm
remora, today were pre*
: for a showdown fight with
‘ bureaus so whether value
dr ration coupons should be
MObTim , Aug. 4 'UJH-—Victor)-
Ilia.bed hevirt forem wheeling
Muthweatward I rent raptured
Mfld today by-pawed Khar-
kov, Russia’s fourth city and ln-
dubtrtol eapdtol.- ef ike Ukraine,
nr a Hanking drive threaten *
tog to eaeirrle the great Oer-
Inan-held base.
Bitter Mrthneat wi
w'rjxrfe
era rain
The n
bly «*
need On
If iftl «'
ure dnv
The n Americans near Troina
and the Canadians approaching
Adrano were striving tp’ break
to make the position of the Axis
forces hopeless and.lt was doubt-
ful whether an evacuation would
RkeO Allies Smashing. Page |t
MOSCOW, Aug. 4 dJ!>- SwarrmT
of Russian planes ripping throngli
enemy fighter streens in titanic
air combats, threw Gar nan
armies fleeing Orel and Belgorod
into chaos today as Moscow
hailed the liberation of the two
cities with twelve 110-gua salvoes,
i The double SovTbt victory,
groatest in any Ruurian summer
offensive since the start of the
war. pueed grbeung .threats
Biyian;
was mounting
that Middle
i reduced and East-
The rommoneet reaction possi-
bly was rif the army and navy
the gaadilgK all rlgkt; but
going for east coast pleas-
uring. that's another mat-
ter.”' . . •' _____ '
rrtnrigbl TbigM V
ply show* that if ralkmlng .*
equitably enforced, there to suf-
ficient gnsolln* tor every cl ass
for the use of everyone Without
TnaioFis;
automobiles were supplied with
th* basic ration of four galkmi
Cngst
at both Ickes
me to East
angry
Itrown for
Ijj raleum Admlnletralot Har-
otdli kes already had been eatab-
Itohg as the principal target for
cliO i of the proposal. The office
of p lot administration, however,
rare in for a good share
The Oil and Gas Journal raid
weekly during Auguet. the total
damaad would be only UJOO.OOO
barrel* of gwofia*. too Journal
said, or about one-fifth-«f the
supply that will be available.
rwimri. it—11<.....
Irkas has explained that if more
emit oH wart aeatlaMo th* East
stolid Iran more gasoline without
-ton'
lug a reduction tit midwest
Machs. That ataared the lre<-af
oil producers, who have been
righting fpr nearly twa years to
***Vlf « crude su price hike as
an inreatlve to greater produc-
tion.
- - Of* Director rrentiss Brown
rtoMttof I* Brown In making his
new move to increaas BUM Cheat
rathuu white reducing those la
the middle west, bur the petiw
Baa admauptoF mtoBif to
renyw hto demand tor bigger otl
<£T.
The
wire
spokesmen
of OkU horns said
Thu ro*kst.«ilng atould nsalt.-
blark market* would flourish,
public transportation facilities
would bo Jmmaod to the break-
tog point In a section of -grant
distances." and ration boards
would nto|B'to Wtotoumto aim
*a*— MIaTL* a- a ,
^W VWV m I
Gen. M«cArth«r Reports
Trapped In Jungle
ALLIED HEADQUAR-
TERS, -Southwest Pacific,
Aug. 8 'i*—Gen. DoogUft
MacArthur announced the
possible of slashed rat Ions QCCUpRtjon of Mundh today
dire. as forecast by middle- in a apecial communique re-
7. that all oreanlw*
O’Daniel Warns
u- At nn j KLu*
Of Rea Plotting
mmgm um hi
Uon on the central frott, and
Kharkov, northeastern gateway to . „
.h Ufashhutwh
hind the Dnieper river, 130 mile* sMbirget Hfflgiftienfafion m rr WW .
•OtPuih-^tomu.nr tSSIMm.
Jtmm af-S^toraMreg ^ "h—*” W: M ***** “
over woodlands south r.nuii home btt» llw,n ***’ **
"to#B W mi. Wlgl>i^toRmmu>,*eM-aifto-eWrto-toat -«hoos--to ■
.columns were retreating frsntical- • dynasty at Washington attempt- *
iy over two^lirt roads in In at- Ipg te.trsnsforre the" nation into
- temp* .t« escape rheintement by * eommurrtftlr’tjr' thilkliil siaic
eight converging Russian column*. *n<l “W >h- people of Texas U>
The Russian air command was write him'end tell him whst they
deploying us maximum effort to___iMBk-Jhoitf the wav thtofs are '
transform the enemy retreat Into fMhg in Washington,
a rout that would disperse and "I "believe that the moot dan-
aestroy the German force* before gerout enemy the people of thw
tef*1 ‘,,ft
MlWaklL Sib JkM#
If '43 Doesn't Yani Contracts
Get Worse
vealing that all organized
WIWBY HWtolhUC# hid < <
fid,.' •.. «• .*
“If u n d a Mi oow in our
hahdii.’’ the hpedil coto-
wumlque skid. "All organised ene-
my resistance has ceased, action
it now lilted to (to.
Isolated enemy groups.
-On* thousand, ate hundred and
seventy one enemy dead have al-
•aadto IkMIw m!—A K ’ --’ U
■ dtopauhes said the IhM
of the Japanese defenders of Man-,
da had bate prated from too
muni
An
remnant* of (he
rTS-^lS
.inisi ,;ratoi2l3
I.T. Ij.fi. i ROBERT TAVUJR of movie fame has been railed to
active duty with the I nttei^Male* navy and to shown here being
given s depth perception te*t bv Dr. J. C Muir and Isutj Mcl’her-
)
Tea. you can'ktliraj]
gSg’wMCTE
I
... Kuryi
TOWN
L*» Tri-CWeS: Ida OUvia
fh- rertnerr Up-
(by twitetoboard) but
t*MI • -.. Dan Holland re-
tot very nobly to tato-
■•Uni . : On Morris
l»rae reasons to support of
Jd wfic . Mr. and Mrs
• tt* rode la with that wind
-•rat Doplo bas been
; in Amarillo aad Bor
' A * MUooe epewde a few.
L*f- ‘rara to the TrtOtles
naagtao a guy living
It find a
Nay Bat-
Manpower Policies Scored
Wei Offers To Quit Draff Board
LUBBOCK. Aug 4 AT> ~ r_ W.
Groce, who fought in world war
I and has a wm in Wurld War
Ailing Child Not
Victim of Paralysis
Amrato kgfih tw°~'
yoar-Md ren of Mr and Mrs
Horace Fulkerson, was feared tote
yesterday to be suffering from
aa attack of infantile peralysto
But s Houston physician, who
attended tpe child three weeks
ago foe a slight ailment. (Usenet-
rd the case as UmaiUUa. and retd
had settled in hi*
child today wd* respond-
ing to medicine given to remedy
the tonstlUto condition
If. was fed up today With tin.
WaS- selective service to being
run.
Grbcj; WM I* socretary-mem-
ber of Lubbock County Draft
Board No. I. eent a letter to
Manpower Commissioner *f»ul
V TIcNUtt offering hto rtoigni-
tion unless selective service quits
tto “butt, boloney and tonfmW’
The unreal' which has been
caueed by vac illation to draft
poiK-wa Oraea —iHU. “to the i
best new* we could give our
enemies* * - * *- •-
The thing that tor Groce to
submit hi* resignation was the
attitude toward d^afttog fathers
Draft “ ‘ *
like “i
leases.
A Soviet correspondent just re-
turned frbm the Orel firont eeti-
mate? that Russian planes flew
more than Z.ono sorties dally
iSee Soviet Airmen Rage V
Gas Ration Board
In'Crack Down'
Abutet To B* Stopped,
Member* Are Told —
The Tci-CUise Gasoline Ration
board will stort 'Vraeking down
on flagrant offenders of OPA
regulation*.- C E Rodec^pe.
chairman of the board, announc-
ed following a meeting of the
board yesterday. ^ , *
"There ’ have been rases,"
Rodecape nptedv "where we have
accepted in good faith the docu-
mented need of gasoline, and
the privilege has been abused,
hut it s a praetk-e we hope to
dctotoUa Affairs aw caaBirtiid. to
thadsitoaty. at Washington which
to din* the war emergency lb
_____
TH* storm
rL<graiKri"*:
Several weeks ago whll* rid-
ing a horse on hto ranch near
the Baytown refinery, ‘ he lost
a wallet ronralnlng shout )S>
bucks.
Hull sorltor in the year hf,
became suddenly U1 while at
■II wy mu ftmrvwiutr
result of ji
pn«i to.lowed. ,. • ——-—
And .rilt later, be wgg riding
horaebark Me Slipped off his
horse and cracked s couple of
ribs.
transform our nation Into a com
munistk or socialistic stale." he
said
Mama Americans
Hi* address wa* a warning that
Americans are toeing their f/ee-
jiom at home while their fighting
nun are winning the war abroad
The “Washington Dynasty," be
asserted, to issuing rules and
regulation* that hue no value In
winning the war but are issue<J
solely to regiment the people
“end make H easier lo bring them
under dictatorship
"if th* pewpi* remain rompli-
cent just a few months longer,"
he said, “you will loot your free-
dom Just u surely as the people
of France k»t their freedom '
I iiJtcd For War V, '_______
Our nation to united almost, W0
per rent on winning 'the war. n*’
said ”hnd the people are willing
nreto* sny sscriftee btellj, porchaae mm gallons
•1>ut what they are worrying ml and 74400 gallons
ie tost' sores* rout* teg the
who abandoned grtat
of ail ^3r‘----
loss of
"All members of the board
are in agreement on procedure
to be followed In reporting sus-
picious case* lo the investigating
(He* (tow Ration, Page t)
about to Ui*
home"
Th* people at home do ant
•rant to git millions of .fit's
young Am* rice as fight and die to
<Hre OD**M Warns Page II
CIO Defeated In
Legion Auxiliary Election At KIN
WISrtlBh - .yjyifriafii&i
Gulf Product
Hill
Members of th* Woman's an-
Ulary. American Legion, tamer-
row In downtown Gone* Creek
will honor the memory of Molly
Pitcher by
County Will Top
Read To Airport
Rejurfacing Material*
Already Bought By May
County OrnimlMlmer H A.
May today announced s -soil sta-
bilization road building program
for prectnet two that will start
immediately.. The Pruett Street
road will bf ..on* ut the tint
He ha* received perrm avion
from the bureau of public roads
of
of
asphalt. , " , .
He mid th* rmtoty has already
pureteswf rataw aNtees Of ed.
snd IROBS gal lea*' ef asphalt
Media mes la Ms mainteaancs
in ^bulldini th* rquipromt, bt
said, and grill be ready to sun
oesrefioe vrithto a tew dash,,
The roadbeds wUI be saturat-
ed srith appenateatoty three g^
teas of oN per eeMc yard of
tort, he mid Then the reads
win br topped with asphalt . In
the past, thr fatal error to build-
fitnsto. Oammlttre. crltlclam.. wsa -TtgiU..____
dragtirettyOkurtsltod irtiday gw ssdi raashsd Iks — —rtfc-j
the 0. fi. Maritime Cbguntotoag Oufite. Ja*t warn at the ftatoL
•jOtefteI' hr U barges was "^JS**** ' a
cancelled outright, but Urn yard The right naak reuched the
wlO be peemittod to tisiNdt
four of ths concrete vMstto al- jtolO Sf Ounal, tbsa partied
. ZSA'JSZ STsS
or* than fbg'i
isls. erew mag
Tb#
American drive fur SB days, was
--------a ksw ikn VsnbwuM *k* sm.
* Hllll Wf IMf I VBV BB*
trenm right wba swung Is Bra
western shore 4S4 yards above
Ourasi. •: ry
*OtheTiuaito’uabit tanks slaMtod
Scrum the east ere half of Koken-
golo Hill, a few hundred yard*
north of thr siretrtp- s»d moved
of the field to hem Is th* JgK
fesdid ln ireutogf Mm troops
several days ago.
There was ns estimate of th* .
•MW ’ 37 aT.
J. D McOoekey, vie* president
of McOoekey and Co, Philadel-
phia owners of the yard, decline!
lo comment on the situation ra-
re pt to say that the yard hat
"undergone a re-oc;ssisal ion and
some men hade been laid off "
A»k*d how many, he answered,
fit Waahtogton. Roar Adm
Howard L Vickery, vice chair-
man of th* Maritime Commission,
raid the Baa Jsclnto Mpgrrate
cut dawn because si sontmists
wttb the “toast efficient'' yards
M« bsihg terminated
“Work at the Ran Jacinto
yard." he said, "to way behind,
costs are up. and the shipping
in toilMV" ■■ n ■■ -g>- ■ r-
, Resent former workmen at the
yards said the con tract or* hare
been striving for months to get
*t least one of the barge* Into
the water. ’ .
Funeral Today
For Mrs. Koons
wffl bs
r Mr* k
Funeral gtefi#
at I pm. today
(Mai
woman whs
morning
Ths rites wtB be rasdaetod at
dtod -ydsMMra
la th*
the Oil Wsch-
ere Inwreattonsl Untou tClOt to-
day ares reported to be making
plans la contest the elect ton
J32r.T3raS.T5! j™* Bs"gsnmliir * *
tg.ffkSggJI'S Ui ft HSgaBLfg
top with asphalt, (he remails- fldatlng Burial orfll be tomg
ering it umarrow and digging
n again th* neat day"
iwiersr >» "*
~t hare leaked at a piece of
highway to Liberty county that
are built just the way I intend
to build Otom to our pnetort.*
of Rees cemetery under the di-
rect ton of th* Trl-Cttto* Funeral
“Molly
United
Pitcher Dap“ by
frkuira rapmstoUng ths aulas
aad It L Dye reprematlag tb*
« Stocks Close Today
PNK da* * - ~ 11 11 1 11,11 1 ' ........
Ji-ys“sr‘
J* were itoteraW
J*)* weather report
Z-Wr reached th* Bun
*** * could opt be reet-
to true Um» John HUI
•king to* while-
treuNtort
Albert KJbcr ha.
•rr^nTyta^
. • Rev J c a»—.»
•• and m *f ofTke
__ ■>■§. *■
to to th* enfCsa
ji* "5 ‘-d bet-
HiWSteR tew.
train Rleter ntbte
"dll
naked ra asfi th* m
than baching up th* i
as th* origami Malty
ported I
though te e~
and (bet* is
r aad wo- company. iwasn tb* Mm'
ham bam WRk'a retoa eaat • woehars Th* Am prapmt wtt ra th* and Arthur
sacurtues. voted tor an mrtaa preferenm. M Ctew Uha road at Highland*
med farce* reded to gtre bargain^ righto *"»■ the highway to the county
tocher saw- to the CIO. two veto* taototoatod *•»■ . ,
hy the OOi were not countod and Preset (treat read fram Main
Allied Storm
uM ouch par- - The pafi was WM to ths
ranaleu a tenuy puny omrehiasi teat Turn*
street to tho alipart totommtton and L 1
«P thn Cedar Bugia tenahhmg tea I
(Ure Cbatodp SB np tegs *» nag wm
Mrs Kwx»* js survived hy
daughter. Mtoe A<Mk lesrey ef
■aimdere of Houston and Mr* WRh M
I* L Mia* *f Bmumant; two as aNgtols
Osorge Tertis of Ware NbuR of
■* TmU* of Praam, roaoM oh
Texas soy of t
flBiiim wtB to I. C Ak Amoriem
and L D Unwell.
Mrs Kuna a natire of Yank-
bore to toto.
another fora* te lurraundaA *
. A delayed IgdUl'tora Freak
Hewlett. Unltad Preto initumra
dent qn New Geergt*. dseerihad
u» attack Wttoneedaj tora rash
BtoatemL «M of ths dhgteh-
end of ths airfield, and ante the
ordcrD." ^Dmd *
with Mg store* of. rtce"**"renned
Ash .sad smK defienetm a* aehh
piumi
n Mil"
New tlnines Feme Gatos
Mat Arthur's hf*tdgufirtifi CMN*
.tete lB. ileetstonre. Psgv I)
Dim mm LmM V IaiBM
neas ror jiorm
Aid Being Takw
t. Ate- u-
■hereto be
i T. ad T.
Chiyxter Motors
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