The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 108, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1945 Page: 2 of 8
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Prepares
New Models
Chevrolets
OCTOBER 19,
OCTOBER 19,
these cars, and In keep thorn roll-
ing for the duration
Turnon stressed now car care,
with the warning that motorist*
- should not expect the 11*48 Chevro-
let to bo available In great quan-
tities Immediately The supply to
dealers will Increase as production
In the Chevrolet plants permit.
Pelly Progressive Best Laid Plans, Etc.
^ _ . s | urti tuTAvr rw Hi .<rp»
Club Backs New
Tri-Cities C-C
Complete remodeling of the Buck
Turner Chevrolet agency in Goose
Creek is under way today as plans
for resumption of new ear sales
were speeded after Turnel re-
turned from Houston where he
saw the new 1948 model at the
company’s zone office.
The agency building. Is being re-
vamped to provide a workshop of
pjkto square feet. New fixtures are
being installed in the parts room.
A private and enclosed saleS of fire
is being built and the accounting
department also is being enclosed
Turner said he and other dealers
In the area were confident that
Highlands Real
Estate Moving
fOinti/iued from Page It
tie Bell road, to Johnny Higgin-
botham. $3, (WO.
K P. Johnson, residence on Ave-
nue K to VV. C. Bishop, $8,280.
(OtnUmietl from I’age 1)
merchants, professional men and
women and others Interested in
the civil’ welfare of the City of
Pelly the plan for a proposed Trl-
Citinx Chamber of Commerce and
further recommends such persons
evidence their interest by taking
HOUSTON, Oct. 1#. <l l!> Capt
Tom Sawyer who advertised the
police would be glad to take home
any tipsy person afraid to drive a
car had a new worry today after
hia first customer.
A bleary-eyed man, fumbling
with keys to his car, hailed a
patrolman lant night and begged
CM'tMkr* me home.” The officer duti-
Briton Urges
Demonstration
Of Atom Bomb
RFC May Get Task Of
Selling Surplus Goods
Chamber fit Corryperce when the
same is formally organised.'’
Final study of the new by-laws
will be completed by Baytown and
Mrs. Nellie Mac Pritchard, one tioose Creek commit lees this week
line and three-fourths acte tract cnf| arK] a first joint meeting will
with four-room house and other |]j,ejy t*. gel tbr sometime early In
•Improvements, to J. D. Thompkjns, November.
'stake me home." The officer duti-
fully locked the man's car, loaded
him and a flea-bitten hound dog
into the police sedan and drove
to the reveler’s address.
evMience meir imr.™ war »»*“» The man's wife, armed with a
out membership In such ’Iri-Citlea, broom mft them )U thc door ghe
Chamber Of Commerce when thc ,lw.
the 1846 Chevrolet will maintain
the record of top volume sales,
which Chevrolet reached In 10 of
the last 11 pre-war years of auto-
mobile production, to meet the un-
precedented pent-up demand for
naif car*.
Following the same policy as in
former years, thc new Chevrolet
will be displayed simultaneously
in dealers' showrooms throughout
the county, Turner said.
Radio and local newspaper an-
nouncements will be made, telling
when prospective customers may
' ______ iUn /(«u$ limn
$4, WO.
Romeo Stovall residence on
Magnolia, to Oliver W. Huff, $4,-
000,
Leo Burks, residence on Sixth
V s,
■kieo ziuraa. rcsioeoss
street, to John C. Aylor, $2,000.
OttS T. Cooper, residence on
Klcar Lake drive, to W. N. Smith.
$8,280.
A. M Warwick, residence on
Battle Bell road, to W. F. Hutch-
ins, $4,300.
A. L. Peterson, residence , on
Crosby Lynchburg road to Frank
K Sowell, $3,300.
Elmo Bourgeois, residence
Bodies Of 13 Recovered
from Crashed Plane
used thc broom, in a way it wasn't
Intended to be used. The dog stay-
ed outside the man went inside.
The patrolman reported thc epi-
sode to Capt. Sawyer who com-
mented, "My plan hadn't covered
this phase Of free tax service.
Well have to work out
thing."
Bome-
anen pio.-priuvr • rcimo Bourgeois, residence on
ice thc new car for the first time ytnh gtrcet t0 E q Ocirlsch, $3,-
rhesc announcements are expected
to be good new* to motorists and
to dealers alike.
Throughout the war period, car
owners have been forced to get
along with their old automobiles.
At thc same time dealers have ex-
pended every effort to service
Mrs. Trixie Willis, residence
Third street to Q. C Hooks, $2,800.
HONDO, Oct. 19. it'.Ri Bodies of
13 army air force officers and
men killed In the crash of their
four-engine training plane yester-
day were being forwarded today
to their homes In all parts of the
nation.
Among those killed was Second
Lt. George I. Huffman, member
of thc Hondo Army Air field foot-
ball squad. He was piloting the
plane when it crashed yesterday
morning, shortly after taking off
from the field, and burned. Ail
•board died Instantly,
Indictments Are
Served On Nazis
(Continued from Cage 1)
commander of thc British Ninth Ip
Syria, General Holmes and his'
wife recently moved to New Mex-
ico and hayc purchased a ranch
near Santa Fc just a few miles
from the Los Alamos atomic bomb
laboratories where the A-bombs
dropped on Japan were mude.
“The atomic bomb is a reality
from which thc world can not
hide," he said. "We have the secret
now, but other nations will get it
some time and the next war, If it
comes, could wipe out the world."
The general said a fleet of air-
planes loaded with atomic bombs
—with each plane assigned to a
specific target city easily could
Wipe out the United States in one
raid.
"We can't have another war,"
he said. “And it cannot happen if
all people arc given a chance to
WASHINGTON, Oct. 19. TP>
President Truman was reported
ready today, to transfer the huge
Job of selling surplus consumer
goods from the commerce depart-
ment to thc Reconstruction Fi-
nance Oorp,
The move will be welcomed by
the commerce department, which
didn’t want the Job In the first
place. The RFC Is ready to take
over but doesn't particularly want
to. 1.
The transfer will be made, it
was understood, as part of some
realignments In the surplus prop-
erty setup recommended by Ad-
ministrator W. Stuart Symington.
Symington and his staff sdmin-
islfcr the generul disposal program,
but thc. actual selling is In the
hands of various agencies
Senators ’Hedge’
On Tax Relief
(Cbntiiiued from P*ge 1)
charter setting forth the rights
of the defendants and listing
civilian lawyers known' to be
alive in Germany.
Article 16 of the charter guar-
antee sthe defendants full par-
ticulars of the charges against
them, the right to give any ex-
planation relevant to the charges
cither at the trial or preliminary
hearings, and that the trial will
be conducted in a language
see the
power."
full 'horror of atomic-
Ganders Meet
Conroe Tonight
((Ymtinued from Page I)
sion yesterday approved cuts
which would save business and in-
dividuals $4,780,000,000.
At the same time. It considered
adding special benefits for small
business and returning war yetW-
a ns
The $4,780,000,000 cut was based
There are more than 3,600 spe-
cies of ants.
f. _.. ...
in a language the
■ , - ' defendant understands.
After a few weeks caterpillars nm|
turn into butterflies.
sKSlfeS to^lay’tonig.,; .pn committee decisions to:
Ed Albright win start at gua!d Repeal the excess profits tax on
Ed Albright will start at guard. corporatlona at a*SHVlngs of $2,-
Lee has Bill Jamison Gene 5mmm,
ssrskss1
h'Caver SlS^STai —......
. - , „ a^rds" Bvron Hanev jlck '«me, This would amount to a cut
ments were served were in Rus- of *2,088,000,000, dropping 12,000,000"
gat SEMIS It1——T ““
s'SSSs
pital. where .he received a copy ■
R idler and h ritssche. the first
defendants upon whom the Indict-
ments were served, were in Rus-
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MONSTER & APE
Chapter H
Always A Double Feature
Now Showina
Thru Saturday *
2 FEATURES'T^j
bciety
Feature No.
w,
Gary
cooper
Merle
Oberan
ss Robertson
.paged To
yter Roussel
,,m-l Mrs. Paul Hayes Mor-
", announcing today the
of* their niece, Miss
“Tba Robertson, to Wal-
Roussel, son of thc
'THE
COWBOY
AND
THE
LADY"
■gummers
|ur "and Mrs. Walter Sum-
roumsM of Baltimore, Mary-
Feature-
No. 2
Warner
Baxter
"ONE
mysterious
NIGHT"
.Robertson was graduated
jRobert E. I-c<; high Khool
fJtteded Lee Junior college
It University of Texas. She
l*mbei of 'he Beta Gamma
t! Epsilon Sigma Alpha, lo-
K,jnM* women’s sororfty.
I RnuWl Is a graduate of thc
Kw institute of Lex-
He has- recently re-
U to the United States after
2m 3* months in the Euro-
Jjjirgtcr of operation*.
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"Sunday Merthi’ Time*
,s Callam Conducts
I Study Club Program
|tW«4c Callam conducted a
, on "Meet Your Enemy,”
— i .i•— Me• - -. m- - . -j
Doors Op#n W M k U
v rt Every Saturday ’
JrS'WiT
100 GOOSE CREEK STREET
MEN’S LEATHER
JACKETS
Aviation style,
ripper or button j
Jacket. Double
Inverted pleats,
2 muff and 2
panel pockets. Rayon lined
(38-2*1).' ' "
of the document outlining the al-
lied case against Nazism, its lead-
ers and subsidiary organizations.
Funk was being questioned by
military authorities at an uniden-
tified prison in the American oc-
cupation zone preliminary to be-
. ing brought here.
‘ A tribunal spokesman said the
list of German lawyers was pre-
pared for the defendant * merely
as an aid In selecting their coun-
sel, and they were not bound to
makp I heir choice from U. If
any defendant wants counsel not
on the list, an effort will be
made to find the specified lawy-
- it
the stadium will open at tf"iO p. m.
,< * Conroe to date has won from
Naeogdoehes and Bonham and has
lost to Orange and San Jacinto of
Houston.
Ui freeze for another yeai the mr
rial- security payroil tax of one
per cent/each
employe.
on employer and
Bloody Argentine
Strike Is Ended
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MEN’S LEATHER
COATS
Twenty - nine
Inch Aviation
Tan Coat. Kayon
lined. 3-pc, belt,
4 pockets. Dou-
ble inverted pleated back. A style
that is popular the country ova,
(As illustrated—38-202.)
BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 19. ~ CR»~
A paralyzing genera,; strike in
celebration of Col. juah D. Peron’s
return to power ended today with
I hia men in firm control of the gov-
Tribunal charter guaranUes the ernment and his opponents scat-
defendants the right to choose tered.
their own counsel, who can pres- The first tram cars to run since
ent evidence and cross-examine Wednesday midnight began to __
prosecution witnesses. move along the wide avenue cor- jp
The sole defendant still not in rientes at 1 a. m. Subways were I
..... ■ —s— -- to resume at 8 a. m. shops and I
businesses were scheduled to re-
open during the day.
ler, will be served oy parwxnc Bight persons were reported
broadcasts over German radio |ta- killed and 70 wounded in alterca-
tions and by newspaper advertbe- tions yesterday as Peron’s sup-
menU twice weekly until the trial porters enforced his call fob a ,24-
hegina. hour “victory" strike.
The tribunal charter provides Peron himself has left the City
for trial in absentia if desired, but on vacation, apparently satisfied
indications were that the prosecu- that the situation is well under
tion would ask that Bormann's control.
name be removed from the list of ----------»-—
defendants if he is not apprehend-
ed within the next month.
A spokesman said the prose
DANCING
9:00 P. M.
400 Club
Every Friday Night
NEW SYLVAN
BEACH HALL
Every Saturday Night
Stole by: Swing Rascals
allied hands, Martin Bormann, for-
mer chief of the Nazi party chan-
cellery and secretary to Adoif Hit-
ler, will be served by
0%PENNSVLVANIAO1
PENN-RAB
10-QT.
>2.25
SPOUT
Regular
"SPECIAL
’150
Teza* motorists agree yon can’t buy _
finer oil even at 35c a quart. Penn Bad
1* top Pennsylvania 2500 mile motor oit
and comes to yon In refinery sealed con-
tainers. ■ ’
.....52c
Ton Save
IRE EXTIN&UISHE
NEW PUMP TYPE
I and labeled by Under-
heavy duty type.
preasure release
ik
I HES PINS
Actios
J
the Item
t to bny.
We finally located
you have been ti
SQUAKF. NON
SPUING ACTION
PINS. They won’t let
Clothe, down. Us row* .
bids them Only, a
New Low Price!
SCREW JACK
Bumper,
Type
sss.
•looping or errtriinc an-
4wu“ur'- sm
typo
,—iptcle
IZHlL-Jupt
imp. Jnst Urn
cutlon believed Bormann is
dead. He was rumored to have
committed suicide with IliUer
and propaganda minister Paul
Joseph Goebbelx in Berlin juat
before the city fell to the Bed
army.
Since the defendants will have
30 days in which to prepare their
defense, it appeared likely that the
trial will begin in Nuernberg
sometime between Nov 20 and
ThAo»*uUon of the various sec-
tions of the indictments will be
divided among the United States,
Russia, France and Britain.
I The United States will head the
gr-tare-sss-
crime* against peace, war primes
wlll.be prosecuted by thc French
1 for thc west-and the Russians
■ for thc cast, and crimes against
I'humanity will he prosecuted by
thc Americans for thc west and
the Russians for the cast.
II*
Shirts For
Your Husband?
" ■■ ■
Your used fats are needed
to help moke shirts for him
.,. nylons for you .. . as
well os soaps and mpny
•*" . .
TUAN Mil YOU* USED MTS I
V. F. W.
...
DANCE
.....
Saturday Night,
Oct. 20
Mufic by
Jimmie Footer and
1
Hit Band
Admission
60c Per Person
Due to the crowd* attending
thc dances, We ask that you
pleaae do NOT jrtng your
children.
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Japs Balk At
Monopoly Order
Exhaust Extension
Atk*
luoBlaM Unlih. IS*M) TM/w |
Steering Spinnei
49c
frtlKi nHM •( *am
wltk tall. I .efwl
(All*).
Cleaner
(Continued from Face D
number were forced to build ship#
and aircraft at a lois, he said
Asked by a newsman if he were
connected with Mitsui, Yoshida
replied: "unfortunately not."
Woshida also told hfs press con-
ference that he believed the pres-
ent Japanese constitution was
democratic, but conceded that it
should be revised because ‘‘It has
been misused in the past and
might be again." ...
•Thc military interpreted thc
constitution to suit it* conveni-
ence," he said.
Yoshida disclaimed knowledge
of how long it would take to re-
vise thc constitution, but said the
cabinet and the emperor's advis-
ers would work, together to attain
results "a# soon a# possible."
He answered almost all ques-
tions without a trace of annoy-
ance. But when! a Chinese corres-
pondent asked whether the placing
of Japanese sovereignty In the
hands of the emperor was com-
patlble with democracy, Yoshida
bristled and replied:
"J came to this press conference
not to debate, but to exchange
ideas. If you have other views, you
are welcome to them."
Elsewhere In Tokyo. 6,090 dem-
onstrator*, mostly discharged »ot-
fem'and^dernandecHmmediate Jobs
at a noisy organizational meeting
of the "All Japan Toilers' fe4era-
—
JdKggj
. meetitng of the *88 Mudy
Hb (hi home of Mrs Jack
Mr Wednesday. Mr*. F. &
Eyrwidcnt. presided. ,
. hostess used talisman roses
L,«ta! for the. central decor,
I served a desert course and
-toMcsdfuncs Callam, Cloud.
i» Cooke, J. C, Dunciyi. Duke
John Baldwin. O. M. Mead-
17' R Padgett, O. C Tate, M.
Ivieterv. Colon Pcttcway, and
A NEW AND DIFFERENT IDEA
IN MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT
FO* YOUR
IMAGINE!
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CARTOONS. A
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SEPARATE PRIZE WINNINC
COMEDIES. MUSICALS AND
AIL ON THE -------
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The PICK of H$« BIST You've SEEN!
★ 4 Cartoons ★ 3 Stooges Comedy ★
★ 2 Musical Featurettes A Animol Novelty ★
Af Ml Fx ..If A I U
Neves s Dull MemeM in Almeit
^ 2 HOURS OF DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT*
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JUST RECEIVED NE\
LADIES
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OLD CROSY-CEDAR IAYOU ROAD
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21
BRlCAK-AWAV
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BRANDING CONTEST
LADIES'
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e>r
C ALF ROPING
RIBBON PULLING
goat Hair pi lung contest
EVENTS BWGlN AT 3:00 P. M. 4
Now Showing
Through Saturday
Here Come Tim Yanks
ham
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iTiTiiTrira ,, ,f.
limm and Saturday!
A NEW WESTERN YOU CAN'T MISS!
THE RANGERS
GO INTO
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] I" All Size,
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SPECI/
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vVe have Just recel
large, shipment of
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UL WOOL 1
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In Paitel colors an<
*ni$ shipment will not I
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Choptere No. 3 'Tiger Woman”
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 108, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1945, newspaper, October 19, 1945; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029385/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.