The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 293, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1943 Page: 2 of 6
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Planes
tasters
Of Ruhr
’ter I uuf*f DjllJcd
Stirling* end Halifax**
of r wry Inf the werid*»
nty-aevea how hen wrr*
I In the attack. which follow
■ oaly a tain SunAm
record - breaking tfiOO-
ilt on the Rohr valley
center of Dortmund
the main * right at
mu dropped on Duieel-
.ub.idi.ry r.idi were mode
mod ooweuvee, the
trim Drwtrvyvg
Iwm the
lock of the
Only leet
Sir Arehl-
Ih eir eerreui
] m> iir ■ Id coaunon* thn'
raid, had Utrf waste
^ M Puaaoldorf.
~IU greet eteel pUnta,
is one of the meet
riant cogs in Adolf Hitter',
a. fl '-lie* only SO
away from Dortmund
raid bunched the Royal
|force on Re campaign to
■mMBUMW tone of
camnUAff, 'eongrdtulated
ilrmen on dropping the flret
tom fotlowfitg the *#»•
attack on Dormund.
I alao carried forward what
Minister Churchill called
■eat “well worth try-
en attempt to bomb Ocr-
out of the war.
,w____report, from the
.at and aerial reconnaie-
rIndicated that fire. Milt
two night* ago.
British radio said little
be done to control the
because Dortmund'* main
supply waa reduced great-
the breaching last week of
doehne dam. SO mile. away.
|ui |nM
night» r id an fhwml- .rf
cd h daylight attack fay
American - made Mitchell
era with an eacort of ejdt-
j on an airfield dear Abbe-
I m North franco. Squad-
lof fighter, made support -
Weeps over North France
bomber, and two fighter*
| lost.
enemy plane* were de-
over England and off the
yesterday. A number Jot
■n wrflre killed in a raid on
■ coast town.
| Cross Bandage
■ Appointed
^ointment of Mr*. Hugh
i. Jr. as a co-chairman or
cal Red Cross surgical |M»-
ojcct was announced tod iy
Harry Hartman. Mr*. T.
loore Is tfae third co-chalr-
1 Mr* Echols succeeds Mra
| Young, who is employed in
plsnt.
. Hartman said the Red
I shipped an nwrage of
.ndsges daily during April
battlefields of the world,
nen were invited to help the
(projectreash iU quota by
ling for work at the Baytown
ntary school Tuesday, Wed-
L- and Thursday of each
[ morning or afternoon.
UnbkTo
Missing FNers
IN FIELD, Sherman, May
Searcher* in planes jmd
ground have been unable
ite two Perrin field men
avt been mlsaiag in the
ky mountains since Friday,
said here today,
two men, Lt. Charles W.
of Sherman and CpI Al-
Lewis Assured
Partial Victory
inCoafStifte
rvata daily — (be cap Mkh aad
The ndsg aw the set-day week
Ml ahert a# eeuea d weeds m
that the board agree < whh the
f 11 ales i igei thay coaid aat
rmrtmtm (he satwn Mx days of
work weakly far B weeks e year.
Bat the beard did argr the nego-
tiators be seek agrarwuwt ow a
mmm m the Oswat CtoMlfdtoee. * f1
aasd many at the bfomka already | ■l*v — ear—- ^
kaa* beew aehad «• haid them am* [*••«.«. awwabe**
Jaw* L TWa* w*| aat recede* any j............a''~ 1 *■......... raiTii'i'rri~
ere krtag
iTkmw*
the proper
aal of kw’.pasaafflea w**ia. th* A — / /.-■
' ' amt —
■■HVcSOH/\
7XT f£p£/VV <sT^&AI/TM
LjHYTOm ZZVS
uau
on poea-bie. Solid fuel. Admin-
otrafor Harold L lrin, who has
operated the aha mace they were
cewSed^mn ha Mx-day <*"****“ ***'*«» *» S'*"” Gto
oooew-p r. « v plan, to the atate highway com-
aur wan bonds a arassaw ,ot **• •Boe*‘
Haw.
The amount specified Is in ad-
dition to fund, which Hour* or. and
Ham. county will spend for right-
of-way, providing drainage where
necessary and cwnpfoilnr project,
for which bond imue* have al-
ready been voted, but this prob-
Me In Railroad
Pay Recommended
Houston Adopts
ffighway Plans
hr After War
The stale highway rnmmim as
wSI hr ashed far aa alloralam ef
tSLanapm a year for five year* to
carer the coat at a gHRUMSb
post-war htgfnray .uprwremawt
prngrsa* tar Haaateri and Bams
cawaty, and wine ad>»*n»ng w*
uea It asthidm the Pw. Arthar-
Hoortoa highway
Plan* far the brmd peat war
~pMp«m wma laid taka Mayee
Ous Misery , committee oa post-
war ptaaarsg by a sab-committee
a a nterttog at the office at May-
WEDNESOAY, MAY 24, |
haateiy U lee eat te
.pend <m deftatt* a.**.—
•pmeai projects wh^g i*
with the major pUw ^ !
Hmstea he* am a. __
molMy fljaajm 1E boag
mrwe pmrtft, ai2 -1"
and ahem one arc t »5n
tieo of ngkt-af-a ■
* *—•«» «»«« ■
Tha Itafc D. *
m haa‘pasted « mr-T^J
P**®1 skawiag
workers who kav. J?
Ow the motion at former Giver-
aar W p Ilokhy. chairmaa of the ^
Chamber at ChMMPeal
raise would be ret ro-
ll Feb 1. meaning that
Riasated itJHnUB
Uoy.
L the date when the board ex-
pert* payroll change* to he eam-
than the total to be nought from
the atnte and federal govern-
ment*
County Judge Roy Hof^eias said
Mk^uudi^wHdMd! HEBE Dt the sgmdkwttew bdawk whkh jam pmad fl* Mg aad
thawsrnmj Maks M*c *•- J ^ Mm*—*1*
meW*-.
LOB ANGELES. 0>—firs Bre-
sy Bartleys version of the
■ 1 eior f arteen and
BasM Bar Kama Bwsada
on m urn houam -u
sTjr^‘ i,r ” " 3^
. , MWBBiBi-ai nMMiwwwi“‘rr^~'~ *
TMIASIVN oi tVIOPf
Mbt on (ha Defmwri. As the Allies Oj "Attack '
THE ONE MUUY KM BUT MEEl
. MO ADVANCE Of PRICE*'.
- Tb evcid “n Mrongly mfletion-
ary mflweace’ cxoard by sacb a
large lump sum cask dubunemem
aa Urn bach PU. the board rec-
ommended that all - retroactive
wapa Ve-paid in war banda. >
-------~ huv WAN gowea a jjraM^p
Italy Again Is
Air Raid Target 1
____ „ _ irootWd from Page Ow)
thier doneestion is aa fr*m “"derground source, receat-
foilows ’ Her too. Lt WUliam ,,r ^*v,! tvacuatioo of -the
E Bartley, now stationed in mo,t Important centers and dear-
tlnd Honolulu, sent her a tele- coastal defenae area# on
graphic order for an orchid fm 8*rdinl« «"«» SlcUy in anticipa-.
H iWfc InJtor. Uow of an allied tnvaaion Oer-
^ , ,tT*°y/ *>e picked out a reaUy beau- |»*" l«»pe reportgdhr reinforced
ware gat aflra. Onto tww nmh qu m k UOrtMhmiaMxUJ —
wrr^e»rSMSSIS*?Sfr -ZSZZP!?
„ * fcrtwean Anapa tboat ^'^^chsdthTorchid^M mnrhnbly .mall (two and one-half
r.^.,.,%jgy! ~ .—■;____ ggaartfSB
pM ItoknnMIto that Wt he Mp. pm ftoyBtiMUtBkM- ^ aBMiMK^SwSlIdi.
Kaitaiiinmy from third darn prcgeOed borgw AIm CdltCT Oil
party officer to that at chief party The Berlin radio aekiMWledwd VVlIlVl WII
officer to Mart with, and Chief that the Soviet, have gained
Elfaott emphasised “Her* Is your val superierity la the Black Sea
end elm reported
Seabee Recruits Reds Take Towns uOrch*SMtchw is
Are Sought Here In Sudden Attack MewMea'*s,T,"^,
Chief ■perighM T H EWert wID '(awkward frva. Page 1)
f tw* E-haau aad ana ef twn* large
♦transport.
by Tbaraday. friday-and I
is wpsrtoBy Mstvr
Qne at the faM
landed with an
w op. Of the t . .
E-boat , and 4 large WiflppR
TODAY ■ THURSDAY
"PRIORITIES
, os
PARADE"
~ idth---------
AJfN MILLER v -
BETTT RHODES
- JERRY COLOXNA
JOHNNIE JOHNSON
vera vague
"gay SISTERS’
BARBARA WTAVRTCR
J*ho>e u ru* an
S# Be tel • pmi
ona THuPSOATI
mo,
o’Nii.l
is
( ARTOSR
eadWBn
— guv WAS SOW Of a STAMPS
chantw. If yaa are m the draft
propelled barge
'The Berlin radio acknowledged
.£ Forcing Italy Out Senate PoB Tax
Filibuster Looms
■that RnaMm
taosps haws. laaMa* an the Bkck
•an ooaat south at NnrnenaMMr)
(Csnllsi I Prom Page One)
Italy, this year, with supporting
land operations to follow if the
I aftoalng »p proaaaa is anna m.a
fuL
.....
DIRECTLY AFFECTING
YOUR CAR!
Wkea war (
to America...“driving aa oeael" ended for Annkass Berk dey'S
heedtoieekroagbt new^kntHj^newMorugto of feetrirtiona-egtotlng r<» .ndyoot
f tongM^AodW* tto^mpwumPMM. year car .nd year cert, aerrict pra^nm
he rksngsd, too, to *t (beta saw tHWeas Hav. yon
to tbur
eve been
I USB
sen missing Mnce '
i training Man* n
lAmtovilk loMI*
DFX. lt#41
'WILL you* CAM LAST
OUT THE DUkATIONt
Swift 22S=5S»
» S mere ewe wmdd be boBt If metat
(nrswriM. Yoa os-
ier year cat .
m
ASM YOU DOtm YOU*
BEST TO SAVE TIKES T
Tb. rabbet sbarag* m*4. ur. pr >-
wetioa vitally important. Yoa
hamod .boot InMidia aad proper
wheel Mignmwa. end yea probably
Homed thei yoor Oldwnobrte deel-
er'e wee the beet place to get ooen-
pleit the loving eervice.
OCT. lt
's£
HAS YOU* CAR BEEN
"TUNtD DOWM^t
Yoa at*tet greater economy in to-
day's kindX driving by baring iu
timing, distribotot point., .park
adjusted for low
APRIL,
HAS YOU* CAR BEEN .
ADJUSTED SOS THUT
Aawks't air force* regair* tb*
higheei .rtoni geeMlnee, *e ere at
bom* era getting lower ortanefaM*
Whet yoa atoy not know I* that
foot car ihoald be *d|oat*d to ha
bow diet. Let as pefierm this ias-
portent feat-earing service (or yaa.
DEC. 1»42
•AKK YOU GETTING THE
MILEAGE YOU Rl
SSffiSI
YOU’RE
ENTITLED TOT
•bet type of get ration
have, it . unpatriotic to
fo*L Let ns tun* your wtgin*
anmy. W.ii «i»o
check for dtagging brakes, fusl
Uwks and other caste, of gas warns.
JAN. 1943
sf§v,
SKILLED MANPOWER TO
KEEP YOUK CAM ROLLING!
Bine* tb* Oovenuneot he.
nUed .uto mechanic* a.
worker*, cm owner, cm b___,____
cf competeot eerric* to keep their
cart rolling...the ssm* qo.llty-
Otdernobrte service ae in the past.
a recog-
ateentiel
Churchill stressed the advant-
*pr~af Uf fMW Ht da II-
had aortal gfipartortty over the
(on ti nurd front Page 1)
<^iSS“■** **-
•aa. W. Lee O'Daniel (IVTul)
who waa elected governor of Tkx-
agk. At time* he was eloquent when he ran on an anti
even fervent, to hi. {watot tm I»lUx tickM, ^
^fuT^rlT repudiated Pp" ^ ^ Ul*t'* a matt<,”r for
Um nnMtiBii |K|t tb* UmUd Tewj W wffmiM. W*’U trjr to
Nation, would rely entirely on !*•** ,h<»* ,0,ka fevor thi.
aMgtoaii to pound the axu to
- Ha gave the general
sion trjat any Dig land show
against either Germany or Ja-
pan would ha^ preceded by ptd-
voristag air attack —for Ger-
many. more of what the has
Men getting recently; ter Japan,
n lot of the some which she
has tested only onee so far.
Burma Ceases Pitot *
The. first big ground operation
agaiaM Japan probably will open
t*m faR to Burma, but the Mg
show against the Japanese
homeland will be many months
thereafter, according to the
beat information hero
Cnurchili .aid rw thought the
people under the domination of
Benito Mussolini would be well
advised to disown their leaders
and throw themselves on the
justice of those they have so
grievously offended
We should not .tain our names
before posterity by any cruet
or Inhuman action., he added,
ad*||fc khan nmr nil* question of
(ternnr out of tM TO WH »-
uriHy a matter for the Italians
to tot Ur among themselves.
RoaMa* Aid Needed
Churchill waa adroitly sugges-
ts Russia when he was ques-
, Honed about whether the Soviet
‘ • farce* would remain In the war
i IT after Germany is defeated, and
about the proepecU ot Russia
warring against Japan.
Starting into the discussion of
, the Soviet union, Churchill cited
the German defeat at Stalingrad
| aa one of the classic examples
! of thh war of how Hitler can
. be defeated. The past 10 or 11
T mouth* he added, provided iu-
disputable proof that the tide of
J war had turned in favor of the
taBMatfoa that It can'kbe done. "
PRLUCE
WED. and THURS.
GENTtEMAN
jur't
—Starring—
ERROL FLYNN
—Aa-
James J. Corbett
-FOR FUR—
“JIVINO JAM
SESSION”
I
Here’* aaotlmr (*cttb* war hmdUtmr fjl w Oar boy. imdmse* wwgpaaM^-
... mart waapon* eoat man morwj ... all of mo matt bay mon War Bead*.
YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER
All-'ROUND, All-QUAUTY, AIL-CAR SIRVICI
Praising the Ruswan people
for haying tom what he called a
large part of the gut* out of the
German army, Churchill decUn-
r ed tq, suggest how the Soviet
should conduct Itself In rela-
! tions with Japan, However, he
did say that Russian strength
would grow as time jpto on and
that surely their people must
tteaw that Japan has " watched
vf^he Soviet union with a purely
opportunistic eye.
Thi* seemed to be a «ry eato-
T\ fun.v phrased .uggestion from
tv Churchill to the Soviet union
th^t Japanjnigbt turn on Russia
c adeyf ***** |gg
I iJbmi 111 i<*Yry ^
FRED
DITTMAN
CREXR, TEXAS
—
rt any lime: particularly at a William HOLDEN
—-Mm*-- whan Rusal* might -ha- ———■
~ - occupied < ama: “ '
At the st
come, If
g&
heavily occupied on an opposite
r ftwL “ At Be ‘ same Uaio,' ftM*
will come, If it Is not here,
the United Nations would
Japan from Bov-
rir tlf « pjn.
rODAY
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society]
Iparish Guild
To Sponsor
Book Review
eyof. Guild of Trinity
1—1 church U preoontin*
IZL Wood in A "View •* ,
Ii- b> uoy* c* P"*1- ■»!
wZm June 4 R’i tb* T
Q0trai ch*jrih*a Of the
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IK. pariidi Guild or Mary Rl
^fto>ld members.
FLIT
MOWS 'EM DOWN
BOM THI WAR-FRONT
TO THE HOMI-FRONT
AV
jPUtt mMrtfUMkir—T nil
♦tviriou, iatort. that wage a "war
.. *<»«,—" mi .as saMten nil imp
Hole front*—it'. ea,y to Me wbai
FUT am do to atmmlm loo*..
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FI.IT ha* the AA Rating ...
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 293, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1943, newspaper, May 26, 1943; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100343/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.