The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 59, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 27, 1941 Page: 2 of 6
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TNI DAILY SUN—GOO$C CREEK. TEXAS
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Ashbum Urges On The Radio
People To
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■aid today
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fcsri-
iruwy in captured
Appreuhuatoly ' OH Dwrnw*,
win Ik atucM to each of Uk
two opposing ten* — Uk mo-
m sad tt&d armtoe .
i ipirtr Kn dlepatchaa w» »»
Ik oMoani Ml w» bo suhjed
i detex> until after
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srili^ urged to wear ekxhlnj
“■KKnolwitlnf" uniform* aothal
Uoy wW net he tob eonaplcu-
na TWy wtB wwur brassards on
•art ano a* * gnon on Uk left
ITtatWto mMOorahlp Lb Uk
preae corpe mm! e r*d or Mtw on
OK right to tank Uk army to
Etiquette will be OoOUMed by
Wtatoy M Uk Duke of Pa-
ducoh, on the Plantation Party
program, today, at 8:30 p.m. over
KPRC The Duke ha. Utled hi*
lecture, "My Annual Pont of Em-
ily Pott," and hi* rumination* in-
clude the thoughtful contention
that a "First experience with a
3S
Juj3
=; ^|!
S-l l==~—'‘9
I a-at ■
Asking, Start Doing
It to time" tor dtiaena of the
fluted State* to quit talking
about their righto and privifge.
aad to begin to think about their
dul>r« aad reeponattaUtie* toward
their country. Col. Qte Ashburn,
manager of the Herrie Oounty
Aaeoclatlon for Induatrial Peace,
told the Goose Creek Rotary club
at noon today.
“It to time to put defenae of
our country and the defense pro-
gram firm, ahead of anything
thati will delay production of vi-
tal equipment," he said. ;*
The meeting wa* held at Grace
Methodist church with Preaident
Harry Bowen in charge. Guests
Included Hugh Wallace and Hen-
ry Meyer. Houston Rotarlans.
George Shtrp, president of the jrUh
^•RwWReUry chib and mayor fj£fj|
Piwtf R^i.^ &imma ** Hawy Itab-
I arte HoUtnan, Ixon Trenck* hj** „.;n occudv the sDotlight
aaanm J. O. Van New and P. P- during Kay Kyeer’s College of
""..... Knowledga^foday at 8
San Jacinto Council of the
Knights of Columbus will hold
an open meeting on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 2, to which aU prospec-
tive members are invited, Grand
telgfcflt.J.' Antle. announced
fingvr bowl immediately wiiii jyt iibIMMllf
d“W)'^r _°r_.“ ?!.lT.r, The meeting, guaranteed to be
instructive and entertaining, will
Hold Credit Cult Is
Seen As Benefit 30,000
taifti Reports
from Pace One)
healthier auto-
The Westerners, starring Vocal-
ist Louise Massey, will present
•Out On Uko Range," an orlg-
INI tune hr Milt Mabta, bass
player for the uait; “La Psio-
ma" and "Cowboys Dream.”
AaMWWI)Makers fill he "Polly
f olly Doixlit! by Banjolst Allen
Mewisy. “My Bonnie Uee Over
the Ocean" by GuiiadM’ George
Barnes. "My Operation" by Tom.
P'ck aqd Harry, and “Everything
at the Nkpe Must Be Done la
b<; devoted entirely to the proe-
pective members. All KnighU of
Oolumbug men are urged to be
at the meeting and to bring with
them as many eligible prospects
aa possible
F: At the meeting last night, Rev.
Dennis Kennedy announced that
the committee of Knights had
raised $377,78 in the pariah for
the benefit of.Pather Byrne and
expressed hi* appreciation Jto the
will be a much
motive industry with less "cut-
throat" competition and fewar re-
possessed cars. *-----
The method which might be
easily used by the government
to check on automobile dealers
and prevent "under-the-fence"
selling, he said, would ha a sim-
ple, monthly comparison of mer-
chants' Invoices with the apnll-
cations tor certificate of title,
which every dealer is required to
srss*sr*
ed by German land unit.'
‘"I to DNB, JStaXa
^^kKth artliiery *£*>1
Styli ' by the Dormg Sis- Council (or jts help and espe-
cially to Mrs R fitjrioranre who
i chairman
of the com- turers
asksd to Install facilities at ilk
pseas headquarters in both arno-
toe sufftokM to handle g “fUt"
4.M..mmm "***
daily to preae associations and
"flK^Sty war prdridt Uk
newsmen with sleeping accom-
modations similar to that fur-
l tents
will be
JAMPEB, By frank Owen--.No. Ila’m, ItaiTa aa far aa they go-
they dawt etwwr ___ -
Hobby Sfiow Wfl Blue Amy Halts
Open Tonight Red Taift Attack
aeathwsd fram P^o Owe) . ■ ■ ■ <By ' tJi4lM.I,W*a).-
eetmg display of equipment used A prime concerti orthe maneu-
bv the unit .• ” vering Second and Third armies
Bey Scout and Girl Scout e*hl- ^ *rtection « MenB”
Pirkei
The sneaker wa» introduced by
Carl McKinney. .
“I do not see a great deal In
the present outlook to make us
JmpnC -CoL Ashburft -mi*. «Tet,
this to no time for an attitude
of defeatism—it to no time to
tafcq.out and quit’. , — --
"Tmto
to not the time for false
“ leadership or for the feeling that
everything has gone to pieces
. and it to time to get what you
can and gat out. - -
“It to time for prayerful think-
,» ing and for a determination to___
do something about existing con-
' " eHMmu. ' • • • •' -W
, . **W« are too complacent We
think we can do any Job.' I be-
iieve .we can too, but we are ’EVECUMMC
vmur-to watt until the laaf ltone '
pm. over KPRC. They wUl sing
Meredith Willson'* hit tune. "You
aad I," as Uwlr featured duet.
Kyter’s College oourse also will
feature Ginny Simms versions of
“Knee Deep In Stardust," “Do
You Care” and "Guess I’ll Have
Ta Dream the Rest";' Babbitt s
interpretation of "Cowboy Ser-
enade' and Sully Mason's rendi-
tion of "Daddy.” .-‘Alexander the
Swooae" will be the subject of
the production number by' all
members of college
crew. Kysers orchestra will play
— Sut Song" "By Heck"
Woiiy Doodle" by Banjotot Allen
the Wr
meted as
mittee. -r;' ~-sr
An “old fashioned lying con-
test,” in charge of John Harrigan
and R. 'J. DonnaUy,
concentrated rlf|e aiw,
gun fire into the veuei*’
The Germans claimed tk., J
new triumphs along "h, ft ^
all of the western Ukr*!*.™
file at Austin. The former shows the fortress of 00^.. “***
the money paid for the car, and mtTmtuli. (Rusm?,—(
the latter Indicate, how much ■
remains to be paid, or liens of
money yet to be paid on each car.
M. Wilkenfeld of the Wilken-
feld Furniture company believes
that the regular trade will not de-
crease as a resuit of the regula-
tion, but at the present, the real
difficulty lies in obtaining enough
miwluuidiw from Tbp m&nufac-
the^wsL
friat” and
Traaaw* ta$u>d
Prize* for the tallest stories were
given to R. G. Florence, Tony Riz-
zutfl. and Rev. Danis Kennedy.
Japs Seek To Halt
U.i Aid To Russia
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was gravahr conoarnad and was
unable to Ignore the passage of
American ships, teden with war
Cor Russia, close to
materials
“Strict N
Neutrality”
'Ohsany. J. F. Mahoney,
also of Wilkenfeld company, be-
lieve* each merchant dealing with
installments in metal goods will
be licensed by. the government.
By that time, he said, production
of metal, or durable, goods will
probably be reduced by 30 per
cent
*• "Aa yat," be said, "we have re-
ceived no Word from A#* govern-
-ment regarding installment regu-
lations.”
Aa governmental orders re-
garding installment buying Units
the automobile purchasea to en
initial payment of S3 per cent
and the balance within 18 months,
duBtfiw thp ourchiues of ’ jiiafeaiiLi
:: 'Mp?-. ^
goods, including refrigerators,
stoves, and other meted apnli-
.ancea. to an Initial payment of
JO £K cent and the rematnd& in
13 months. These regulations will
hoto Kiev, c'apitTj0^ 1
raine.)
The Gyrman succeta-ii i
Lukl wlM relieve
row on the flank of tto J
German afmy west of ft
Thus far there have
reports of any attempted /
«PI»lng_oC the Wr tats
stream, destroying M i
train and a railroad pm.
You Can ReaodeT
Your Home Now!
• NoOown.Paynujj
• No Mortgage
________Hay win be uatittad .to «at
with the officer'* mess for a
ing hobbles
lection of miatotuto dog* by Hoy
Edwin Cowap. His eo&ctlqn in-
cludes two dogs thore than 20
years old,
Mr* Homer C tyileon has en-
^‘qSl'iliiqi -
- Reporter* and photographer,
wiil not he permitted to cluster
in groups to avoid “aerial iden-
tification of a field of ettlon"
The press heedqusrtrr* will be
well behind the lines. The army
•I'd typ.-wrjters 'wIB he twrtfr
ad. --------- . bottles as one of- the late antrtos.
Newsmen up at the front will Rthrl Ward also has put Tier
be able to mow, their dispatches hobby collection of dogs, more
to communksUions centers by than 70 of them, on dtoptoy.
•r»y wsiwcyck ceurtet*.-- - - -Luther kUelvsN has entered an
f» obtain gredentiato, corree-
had 'to be registered
With the war department**
, The, show to irat. to axatysea
in the community It to open, to
employes and other clttoen* in
Jhe, IJ-i-Cttie* Who tow interest- heavy machine guns and 77 J».«.
fense thus far, a hifhly mobile riatton of $400^00,000 to mak'e
"destroyer force" of anUUnk guns, Liberty motors,, yet In my year
sr*"
•Efc‘vit.-.-rc,s c Pianution Party Asahi said the quesUon Wg*' 4
-.......... ...7:4.....Quisaar Baseball “vital concern" to “the Japanese
■sum tfiN.'ibirkWsn* tK« T»i.«»« ln P**nce-J did not see-a single 7:30 Ife. District Attorney peopi because rejection of the
'tmtay wriotuto iStd -nS mdtor..ta,vtht-Aflw- 4m....,.,.. H^rKyaar koHege’' rapraseHtatfoiw tmM mean the
Kr,rn«“ Appropriation of $20,000,000 , ..... JjeneJtiSh
men weapons and machine* * hsd *•«« made to manufacture 9:18.. Headlines and HighUghte
* Jigs and dies for the Garand au- 9:30 Fired Waring Pleasuretime
tomatic rifle the' factories were
MSJSaiSSSt'pt^TS ,!:S BwaR^”".°SrJ“
Srsa*.WK,*«
—“— ' ,a aa Orrin Tudier Orchestra
News
•tarad-haf-coHactloa- of beautiful Seventh eorpwta> new poeitions^in ^*11j’reW,y *1®^ ***"
a blackout and before strong ene-
my pressure. Lieut. Gen. Ben
I-car. commander of the Second
army praised hi* men for their
progress and spirit, but-critietoed
their lack of initiative in the field:
58-viiSiBffiL^a
„ skid invitation* were not
extended to foreign correspond*
Mds to 8)4 cwntry.
"Captured* cor.- spondenU may
be detailed tor ,d* tong a* 24
hour* to prevent them from dto-
ahKtag vita) operatton secrets.
They may have the "consototfon”
that's the war department's
own word ,~-:4 witting their ex-
perience* in the prisoners' stock-
five hundred * mechanical pencil*,
however, they were aent to San
Antonio for mounting in a special
case and had not arrived tote
today -
Mr*. Joe Dsitsky completed ar-
ranging an attractive dtoptoy of
her oil painting* this morning.
Joyce Vidrinr has a large col-
lection Of elephants.
Other wntriis BKltgto Mia. J. A.
Ward, pitchers: Mrs, H. a
Rehutse. needlework, and bed-
tJ. P. f’orreapondent
we face the task of arming an
army of i,300.000 men. This is 11:00..
only an example of how we are 11:30..
tolling to deiiver the implemento
"It is difficult to impose a war- KTBIUBS
time psychology on the people In
thinking. They-are hoping that
Russia will be able to draw the
---Phrt of the
*" ngs are
grasp-
S:00...
transportation aSvard American
ships close to Japan of Ameroan
war supplies which are banned
to Japan.
Commenting on additional evi-
dences of United States aid to
China a cdmnntot in the news-
paper Hochi said that “the United
04 Havasu Orchestra. States sompiMriy aetoes Chtng-
Don Pedro Orchestra king." ^Hk columnist added that
Tteto "the Americas mlUUry mission
totends to replace Chiaiig Kat-
8hek." ' V
DAVIS, CaL (OKI — Because the
natiqa refuses to eat «| jRUU4
sr<aSf'rssi&''S;
advised the Prune Institute to try
to put glamour Into its; product.
Suggestions made were prune ice
cream, prune milk shakes, prune
candy bars, ready-to-eat dry-pack-
prunes and prune drinks.
Our architectural
MMtbi
Individual taste and
mentis furnishes estimstiTi
the total cost . . . andi
you how you can finanto
remodeling program with' :
money down, no mortgage a
small monthly payments. x
Tri-0tfesBu|ds
' Supply
Phone 290-J .
Highway 146 at B. Tens An
Musical Interlude
Drive on Iraii -
Picks Up Speed
(Usitiftwei from MW* 0«K)
, BBltaM btoMshad,
leas the Brittoh nave no intention
i’gRTSwSffe-fi!
preads; Helen Butter, pltchst*;
rs; Mr.'
Fenton; Indian
Foley, match covers; Mr.
J R.
MM I . .
twice as powerful In men, weap-
ons and machines.
The attacking Red forces with
130,000 men, the powerful Second
armored division and cavMiT
were expected to conclude the
jaasKimy yeotsAday, The Reds
were attempting to, encircle the
80,600 ..Blue and 4«»I them x
knockout blow; The Blues fought
a delaying action,
Lieut. Gen/Waiter Krueger, com-
mander of the Third arms, re-
viewed the situation and' decided
that the Blue had so hampered
Uwri thrusto of Red arihored col-
i \
m.
^ wn*5?T
woodwork: Joe Welter, match
fqlders: Petty Cater, dolls; Bar-
bara Writer, .buttles; Mf*. J. w,
Frymire, vases; Dr B. F Am-
mons. ■ pencil!*: Roy Edwin On-
fran, mlntoturr dogs and the Tri-
- mechanical pencils: !* 8. j*jjg ^ ^m^lni*ntnff
‘T am worried about internal
conditions, which are bad enough
without the threat of our country
hecoroing involved in a world war.
“A lot of people are asking what
they can do to help the defense
army are laying to us old!* men:
‘You went to war 20 years
:15,Texas Rangers'
0:30................ JFrec for All
S::::;0rw^^rka;
6:55...... William Shirer, News
7:00......Millions for Defense
8:00.,. Glenn ldiiler’s Orchestra
8:15... ...... Public Affair*
8:30 ....... Juan Arvteu, Songs
8:45...... Popular Dance Music
9:Qp............. Amos ’n’ Andy,
<* “ • •*World at tow
QUANAH, Aug. 27. <U.E> - Three
Quanah men returning from a
fishing trip were killed yesterday
when their automobile collided
with a gasoline truck. The dead
were J. G. €Jements, 60, J. M.
Drake, 70, and S. B. Wells, 65.
LOW RATES ON BRAKE W0I
Brake Adjustment
—FCMS THIRTY DAYS ONLY—
| Brakes Completely Relined |
and Adjusted
tor" Hmtted *Sne!*f..
| brake shoes adjust ...
j replenish brake fluid ...
aplete with new lining...
YltoSTs
-fl | replenis
f complet
Cen/ral Chevrolet Co.
UEE KIRKLAND, Service Manager
819 W. TEXAS PHONE SWUM
that the
. j attacker*, wo
•have to carry their operations
“ conclusion.
wouM
to
.tv- Melody Time
Shep Fields Orchestra J
do tt-ul over again. What to the U:®° • • • •• OrchKA*"1 ou-y
—planattonr 11:86......,,.............. ,-<»
“We all can point out to these J$^0.............Time
young men that they have been
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.'"f °m ."” t :1" ». KRh, LO,, p„„„
bs fg atI
are. mentally alert and phygieaMy
and because they have the
Ln.1-;. *.
■> On ■
front
of reaistanct!.
J lAGompte. duck decovs; Uuto ^ b«a*y maeMne gna and 78 «A ®e_a
Van Meidert. stamps, photos, old m m, gun*, which the Blues rueh- ^*nd* AH the
^J Atewr favtdermv:. wherever a Red tank bec«u«, tw
^urage^wnd character to do the
_ r6:00...„,
«•»-.y
7:00.
7:30*...
Hemisphere Revue
Slsing up the News
antitank
• and 78
* He expressed the belief that the 7:45 Ted 8teele’s Orchestra
men in the army will earn divi- 7:55........... The Nickel Man
rlanzla salt tL. —_a . ... O-AA mi.. * ... S'"
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w a.'.B0MIMn th- T. pi,. Iwiun j-ilw. T. O. rui* to'SMMmi Blue aunmAflmM «Umil» tUr ttw
British siuik two trfuiinn * kf. rwk#; Mro. rutlof, |lWW and in 15 minute* Biuernginters and they will get a new iconcep*
boat* and captured two and Ej NM painting, appeared and Uon relationsh.p and re-
r whteh to. toe AUxMl Q§mbridge* aiwad ef tlK Redt-Tn an- sponsibilftr to tkplr country. They
eludto rii[3gunboat* ranging from etonhanto; S-rlltov twin*, perfume other T5 minute*, armored half- will learn to vitae more highly
9:00.. Johnny Long's Orchestra
8:.10...... Gabriel Htaller New*
AM*... ........ Dance Orchestra
10:00...........Newr
10:05 Benny Goodman's Orchestra
10:30 Woody Herman's Orchestra
10:55.-',.» ...... News
11:00 ... Aragog Club Orchestra
11:80 Matty Malneck’s Orchestra
mntm coach killed
m
women with
nto coach
-
I
had coached such
|;«F
Him. '
BBPw!var*Ity ten-
at the University of
hT
ijTOFiToT5TTe TTf
of that nstute were j
I hem to the Oommuntty
director*
rofi t
exampi. of
•«* SIS® "f
Mbed up.
General Krueger’s
“netting blits with
■ a.....
* ^ Red Ability To
E Hold Out Cited
men's department will be on
Www
have not made up their
whether this to a real or a syn-
thetic war. A contributing fac-
tor has been the President's
willingness to demand uninter-
rupted production from our fee*
m
mr
MKE FRANSSEN
(Continued from Page One)
essary whenever the Luftwaffe
3sESffiS'5g,gS2 SSsSls
-——- XChsa, ssfeiS®
^i-4Ba-gggisBg'Ma5£jB gasaag
at Hemiey field.
riihl> ggSfer
L&BBm* 6 * ^
from the rear ia trucks to r
but as possibly designed to meet
th needs of a long war in which
the Russians must mass mater-
ials for counterblow*.
NEW "CONTINENTAL DIVIDE”
FORT WAYNE. Irid. <I3-Armv
engineer at Baer field, new air
ever, there, has to be some com- j^mlature "^ntteenurdivide"
■^‘'teb^'tosKtoaH rf'ttn srosta
—-glR l|pM~t have conferred weJt g|de „/ u,e field eventually
MAT COLLABORATE think weean, work outa cum- ftoWl foto the Oulf of Mexico;
* promise by which the surplus wiU (rom the east side Into the
be divided equally between lateral r.„ # nf r, Lawrence *
ii i rtT'l
Lawrence.
tare Price Advance. New Tax*.
i over a wide portion Uf
m OWVBOLET
sre Krviuud hr to* «tota.
ftia*
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Wright Service Will
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"^ftpp !»m raffin'. * . on tlrrie all Hi* time" . - - Hiat'i the
way Wright Motor Freight Service operatei. Biai's
so many Tri-Cities merchants $ay that Wright service is
completely wtisfactory, Once you’ve tried Wright *«v*
•c* yOti'H certainly approve of the unfailingly promptAno
dependable ftiannW .»*» which shipments come thfoirgn.
And you'll appreciate, too, the courteous and effl^Mj*
^ way in which our driven handle deliveries. If you haven t
yet given Wright Motor Freight Service a trial . - - do 10
on your next shipment. When you mark your order "Ship
It By Wright," one of our big red trucks will be backing
up to your door in no time at all with the goods you or-
dered delivered in perfect condition. Phone 494 for
Wright Motor Freight Line service^
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