The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 177, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1946 Page: 2 of 10
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Combination Salad?-
National Strike
Tension Eases
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Senator Wonts Accounting 'Brass' Muzzling
Soldier Protests Called 'Near Mutiny’ NcWSpdptfS
• Soldiers Complain
ficaily ■ not to*
Truman, Secretary
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' Jo:-,n*on. 'D-Cokf1
lay .that Gen, Dwight
rr be summoned
sate military
fire a formal a croon-
rde mobtf lia tion
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Bear mu-
chain
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rm a*my>A^cS*
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go-home der
sens Ota teas
I constituted i challenge
iy government which con-
nnot ignore
ran*** for this deplorable
situation must be brought into
t|t>e open.' he aaid. in a letter to
•-•ororaittee chairman Elbert Thom-
as <D-Utahi "No American army
muji ever be permitted by con-
iiita
«mitl 'TStre
Plot* use. *M)4 . >t
: ...xai. ir. un. i mere
■ He jUact said there should be a
complete inventory of every man
in the. army >Vety--eietitan cm-
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• MOULDED RUMER SOLES
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BOYS,
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MEN’S
Size 6Vi to >0
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* 5:00 Frdbkie Masters’ Orch.
5:15 Guiding Ught
5 30 L4fe Oan Be Beautiful
6 ;45--Newscast*
6:0b- Supper Club
6:15; News of the World
6:30 Vaughn Monroe Orcheatra
6:45- -Headflnera.
Burns -and- Allen- - - -
GET YOURS EARLY-LIMITED SUPPLY
GYM SHORTS
khak! color
$1 o° HMj
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Pair
crea* to degenerate- Into a mob ’
Johnson said the military affairs
committee "owe* ft to' eongreaa. to
th» pevpiV and caper salty to the
j e yc of the war department and
the 'place and nature ’ of his cm,-
ployment as of Jan t. 1<H5.
Johnson’s deman-
these other developments lh the
fiery demobilisation controversy
1 Sea. George A Wilson rk-
Io» a' announced he would. Intro-
duce a bill itfd -week which'would
discharge the great bulk of
vicemen by April 1.
2 The army, acting under ord-
er* from Eisenhower the chief of
staff. began combing it* ranks for
any unneeded, men who could bn
returned to the United States at
once.
. (Continued from I’B*e *>
troops dchOi'ndcd ygtti£ ri.* *.» 1.0H?..
home' clarification of policy. anA-
• Amen
dicr* were being kept in friendly
tern Cories "
The soldier* said they wanted to
get out of China, the Philippines,
France and’Hawait They demand -
ed replacements in Japan and
Germany *« combat veterans
could - br drmomhred.
Mass mbeUne* continued in the
Pacific .'and Europe. New .
lion and..protests were reported
despite effort* by military and
political leaders,™ Washington to
reassure the •
In Jlo^Wutu; thev, mid'P?0fie‘
• : >»ehkv newspaper ,
Thomas W. Moore
To Boss Banquet
edition of-the army newspap
Stars and Stripes received orders
from Lt Gen Robert C. Rtcharo-
aon Jr theater commander to re-
~ from printing criticism of
’l.nntinurd from' Page I)
dinner at San
Jacinto
of a
Timet'* will be handled by ev-
ery member of the committee.
they may be obtained ”*t the Tri-
City Pharmacy,- in Baytown. Leg-
gett s Drug - Store in'Petty or at
Outmaneuvered Gal-
t'? 77/ fimn
LUBBOCK.' J«n '!» CD A one- •« “*2**£&1
time noacbowdering champion i» The- newspaper-was UId -pc
now just about the only femme in ■ • v. .. ttt,r
these part* who goes everywhere * ***_•- «>■ TCBTU
without her tool kit compact and PAbOB ICCln
accessories. She was ctlred in one u uh Mor, Comfort
nTn d^Tof yorb the gir, dearly FASTECTH. a ^easan^^tkal.ne
loved to embarrass her boy-friend '™"'a“rP f!rm)v fo cat and talk
by pulling out the powder box ^ Comfort, just sprinkle a
anywhere to give the nose a go- ^asTEETH on your plate*
Tm#rc* °mtt ^^2
m.OcKMW- Creekv -:ir-
of a dinner, ind she waan t-aoove
- feeling. „ >
dent#^ Until).
at any drug store
On The Radio
Ouide to Aidants
stopping at a street corner to giv?
It the routine. The lohg-luffering
male finally Headed to do -some-
thing about it
One day he maneuvered her into
« local drug store for a coke He
chose the booth. And the first
time she yanked out the powder
box, the boy friend reached into
his pocket and pulled out an elec-
tric razor He plugg< \ it into a
wall socket and went to''work on
his whiskers, .
They.now have a working agree-
aw "" *|gjj|k bfelrit,
I 7:30 Dinah Shbro
-■ 5:60 Music Hall
R:30 Bob Burns . > ,
5:00 Abbott and Costello
S-.-itO ftody Valee
in :00—Neg» ■ ■*
10:15 Sport* of the Day
'0:30 Harkttesa of WathlngtOB
TOT45 Srhlh Myri Orch.
11.00 News ■
11:06 Design for Listening
11:30 Joe Reichman Orchestra
11 56 News
12,00- Time
ment. He doesn't tote the electric,
ra*or 'and she doesn't carry the
—powder box. <e
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HANDY FIREMEN
. CASPEH. Wyo I'P The flag
l>ole at the Casper post office pre-
sented quite a problem recently
during the painting of tbe federal
i_..m j.V.- «--------- (he fire de-
' buildiig' Hpwever, ....
portment soUed thr' p.irrh-
by lending thei'r truck with the
extension hinder for 1110300.
KTRII-tBS
6 00 Hunter Kahler Orch.
5 15 Calltng All Girl*
5:30 Oil News
5 45- World at Large
6.00 J*ek Kirkwood
*15 Jai k Smith
6:30 Quiz of Two Cities
7-90 Suspense
7:30'FBI Iri Pcayc and War'..
’ MHI Andre KostelaneU
* 30 Hobhv Lobby
g:00 Island Adventure
»:30- Powder Box Theater
JD-M. -Kenoy- Baker-
10 16 JaneUe Dakla ---------------
10:30 Vaughn. Monroe's OSclg
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SPORT VESTS
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REGULARLY $3.95
Kt r.l 1 till A MJrt
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$4 98
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DRESSES
Regularly $9.95 fo $28.95
S4M 14
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I ODD LOT OF LADIES' DRESSES
2-HECTdRIESS^I Gabardine Coats
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‘8" 16” 17
HM-t LAKY 4‘.‘AM
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LADIES' arid CHILDREN'S SWEATERS $3.45 -* $4.95
ELASTIC - GLASS RAINCOATS .
ALL SALES FINAL —NO ALTERATIONS
$8.95
TRY-ON PERMITTED
ALMA CHERRY DRESS SHOP
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11:00-New*
11:05 Music In Night .
U:00 Sign off
KXYZ-BNC
6 00 Terry and the Pirate*
6fl8 Pick Trary
5:30 Jack .Armstrong
5 tj Top Tunes
6 00 New*
6:15 Leon Henderson
■ 6:30 Ranch Party ': •
7:00 Lum upd Abner
7.15 NewY
7:30 America'* Town Meeting
Jt 3o Detect and. Collect .
S*.6o Curtain Time
0:30 Bob Grant'* Qrch. .
10:00-Ken Mllllcan'* New*
10:15 Helax with Tinney
*10:30 New* ' . " -
10:45 Sammy Kaye'* Orch.,
31:00—New* ,
Yl: 16 -rJerry Otiddan* Orch."""
1110 Mint, for Dancing
11:45 Kandy prookWOrrii.
11:5t- New* "
12:00 Time
KTHT-MBS ' ■' - "
5:00 Here,'* llowe
5:15 BupeVmaa —
5:30-Ospt. Midnight Slone*
6 45 Tom Mix
6 00 Fulton Lewi*
, tst*r Paul H“Ctudl---------
~«:»0 8!tx X COwboy*
6'45 in side,Spoil*
T:0O Veterans Return
"7 30. ifugue* Gallery
• :0b Gabriel Mestter
• :ts Real Ufa stone*
• 3ft Treaau re of So rtf x >
S 00 3*ou "Make the New*
»:W KTHT Variety Show?
10-00. CorWjn Riddle
10 15 Mush" in- Night
. jt):30 Miisie Mac*
.11390 Ijes BroWn s Ofch
11:30 Buddy Rich Orch
11 55 New* ^
12.00 Time
li. Carroll Jones
Returns From Europe
Lt. Carroll, G. Jones called his
wife, Genevieve TIfrey Jones, Iasi
night Ao tall her he had landed in
Nirw York and in a few days
would be en route -bo Camp Shelby,
. MJffor. srpautlon-, _ - .........—-
U .lone*, native of Huston, lg*.,
entered'the service from Louisiana'
Bute university, and He plana to
return there and cqnMnue study
of law, .Hr wa* In the infantry
and wthe last battles ta. .France .
and Germany before the Nazi* ca-
pKplated.' '«
wtatf may m v i'U.m:
GHSYENNC, Wyo. <UTi The
idea if "ailing' alatc problem*
may heroine more than Just * fig-
ure ef speech in Wyoming In the
near future Gov I .ester C Hunt
report* that he is studying the
possibility of the state purchasing
an airplane for quick travel by of-
ficer* md department hevd
6
Tafce a pound
home this eve-
ning for that
quick meal! .
PAUL'S
FOOD MARKET
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 177, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1946, newspaper, January 10, 1946; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100074/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.