The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 303, Ed. 1 Monday, June 7, 1943 Page: 2 of 6
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THI DAR.YSUN, GOOSE CREEK, TKXA1
MONDAY, JUNK ]
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mmm rwmrrm *"**■*» 7
Itnat to wt* prrxaaC.Hjm mad to
hrts»*sr!S mST
tto Mr
lirsrge Faaarti 0. » Manat
mm ml kn Ml Jetuumm ba>
|M beta peemdidd »• mrpmni
m tbs Bouth Panflr
i in tlM Maria#* a
H* has I
1mm tm.
•me Meal yosag ■*» has*
roqtstly t—»pb M cam «t
tto airplane msctoatea school.
Krain I’M 1 Mw *4 an pee-
parvd le.acrwrs oar Mg loatrn
no tto battVfirkU oI tk* oorM
ftajr tartud* Ffr dam C bjta-
aadrr, mmm at Mr sad Mr* * V.
UUandrr Oder Bajrou. Pit.
dart no V, Boebror mm ml T.
M. Both me. Baytown. Pft
Oaudr M PvopNs. a*n ol Mn.
On* M I •«■(*« **d Pie. Jar*
D. Ottller m of Mr. r P CW-
tin. tot* of Gaos* Crook Pfc.
Joseph ft tenth. son ta Mr tad
iSTiatort ft MtoU. Pft Jotoi
B ttofeor. i*o of J. ft Tucker,
Qetrnt Cr»o* and Pfc R. C. Ml*
Ha mm 4 Mn. Vtroroa L »-
Ha ftkyMro
^afresorjS
initial (top to Wo training l* to-
Mttal at** 9
mm a Naval ariatlwi eagrt at
has bssn
Dot Monte Calif and
taaatarnsd to a primary fiankt
Pvt A nett L Woootvr. son
ir., *«trsss- s
placement tralntag center f
tar 4*0000 lcctok.1 ir*M*B
«3sm*nd Tto pM t. tacatod a
few IMP. tootb K*. u.'JC^r:
Otari* Mmm* Mai -Ml "lift
Attack Against
South Europe In
Days, Hours Seen
of tto Atood
Plan, for tto
fertocoo among Print Mia
at Algiers ta« wook. VfM
Hovod designed firot
Am ay
'dftllHMBNr^
It was batovod likely that .Italy
would to (tea a practical dcs>
omtraUoo of tto AMaf «m-
wti rkwing atnwgth to tto stature
of ooo oo
(tone ttlanto of
Oeto end tto
Neat might
tat* to Italy to aoirrader pence
a*ly wit* tto prospect of mere
gvtwrsui pod-war torma or taco
a puivertiiag attack, iaeludteg an
of Romo It-
|in "9 u* KBJn
t of the alff|iR;-
'oit:.....--
H tto Alto* establish air tom
on Sicily and Sardinia, afl Italy.
kuMklg Romo Mayka. Venice
and Triestr would to Mid open
to air aaaao* a* a vaat dab
... — aw waa mnm a stamps
PanteHeria And
Sicily Bombed
Revolt Leader Id
Argentina Quits
(Cwwttowrd Prowi Pogt (too)
atlre* and tto tkird luapcndod tto
awwartog-to ceremony and Holiday
■chedsted far today
Only a fow Hour* before giving
up hi* Office Bawm decreed tto
of tto national COB-
pte and promised to t*to tto
Deceaaary step to roaatttuto a bow
congress at the "eariieet poaa&k
VIST At TM WRm MOOII *ith Mr*. Pranklle D Roosevelt U part
rf the reward receive i by Tor* Aadoraea. It, right above, after ah*
won tto tUl* 0< 'Tlia>i|ii i Woman Welder mt America.* She waa
accompanied by Mr* Hennina Wnnfcki. leftPadSc coast champion.
Miaa Andorpo* rgfeeld Gulf shipyard*. (InttmuienM)
(owtmued Prom
agatort earthquakes
imed a* air raid
nowapoper aaid.)
Tto non-stop raid* by tto
nwtbwea African air force
i’anlrflrru ia tto Skiliaa
MATMMOMA1 iHTlumONS of King Peter of Yugoslavia. left, and
Prince** Alexandra of Grtocc. right, have caused a stir ia the cakoct
of the Vugoelar gta'*nmnnt-in-<kU* -In London. Some cabinet
member* fear that marriage of me lP-yrar-o’.d king before the war t
end might causa uafbvdtoblo reaction la tto occupied homeland.
Tto kiaf a ad (to print caa, M-year-oW niece of King Grorge U of
arnct, tot* been secretly engaged tor a yeaft
He also asserted tto anti-Oom-
muaist policy of hi* government
by closing tto office of too Cbm
muniat daily newspaper La Horn,
and arresting M mem ben of tto
*ta£f. -■ - r-
lUmirex, », resigned as war
minister of Argentine only a short
time before be and Rarwaoe led
the successful march on ftnenos
Aires that deposed isotaiioaist
President Ramon 3 Castillo
His part in the revolution wa
believed influenced by the United
States' refusal to supply tto Cbs-
tiilo government with lend-iease
arms, such a were being sent other
South American nations How
ever, be had not been dlating^ilahed
tor any previous pro-dehiocratk
sympathies
... — *UV WAS BONO* a STAMPS
32
i of the iviand H
aym
thr -Nrw Orteens army treirung
renter Hi* *«fr Mn Lnretha
O lama ia Hvoe M Otooe Cieto
Hartti M Parroi. eon of Mr
I e*< Mm. fhft ft. 'ftbftoft MMM
t HMwtDrgwdttN f>Wi
the army otr forces flexildi gun-
nery drip* at Kiwpmd*. Art* He
Su2nd*d fcrtotT H,“*igh
artogf tod oittmd, tto army a*
Houston rob ^
RkbSsr psftos^pktH
UNM.
Giraud Retains:
Dual French Job
Torrential Rams
Wt North Texas
Page One !
and a aergi
by Briua* wamfetae ftrturdav
down, fttomy bdttrrie* toptied
l War
Hits Hew
Air Drive Nets
2821 Foe Planes
Flying Nun Establhbes
School In Aeronautics
HKJmOTK* to general ,
of tto Office Of Pro* ia _
tton may be m »M feTu^
on. above, OP a vnfonmttof
tor, according te Wash
ports that followed the r
of j K Galbraith,
administrator. (jB
~S"
rm-t
fCealhmed Prom
fell A lieuivaant and a sergeant
from MMjori Field at GraoovtU*
were killed when their |Mm
crashed near Terrell
4MHMN
turn) of bu waft:--:
,.. - oirr eran aowso b »ra«M
UFfcnSUJft
Vessels l« Sdemom
‘(•ntinord Pram Page I)
mltiee, Which will govern the lib
crated French empire until Frame
itself i« freed
De Gaulle 1* eo-preatd*nt of the
l ommitiec -and u expected to han
dk pobUcAl^airo.
rommitiee members'a* foUmrs:
Om Georgrc Cktroux, Interiflr;
Rear Massigli. foreign affair* Jean
Mon net, financial and economical ' A Giadcwatrr soldier. Thomas
affaire: Andrv Phillip, director of Neal Waggonrr. was «*duto with
saving the Uvea of live persons
Mwt tto warrtip* suffered netthw
casoahlcs nor damage
Returning piloU said that stiff
&L
tot firwt time in many days hi-
(Heated
Housekeeping Prom
Aid in Warehouse M
1 that tto enemy
. M reinforcements II. S
id marauder* shot
and
McaaerschmiUp.
<fay» m-
ha* mow*
y a wart
•V ' "J.lt.lli,. to
3%JfL
down
(to .ftto-
Mx 'In
M*U*d in th»,*Mb wafer* which HOSPITALS
•Tr
>( oo Unwed From Page (Me)
jecta tncreaJed I (Mr coat in
April, measured oa i
weighted baits Airplanes
counted for an U per cent
AnpufNoi lot tto ■
one <3 tto potent secret
s?jsi,^3ai'
Actual v*Hse of naval
ddNirrn* MTsApni was
three per cent greater than n
Uiur^bioeiii »n
3bs
(Continued From Page 1)
line; Kaatornaya; , Kuraky-Vor-
tween the Donets basin and Kai-
tornaya.) ----
(Berlin broadcast a DNB newi
agency dispatch today reporting
that German planes had raided
Gorki again Sunday night, toot-
ing hits on industrial centers In
arid bad
Aquinas' interest in aviation boa
led her to
home today
mmmmm, mu «* -
toaotlOg wa* good for AtoMtoto
fieri Alphonse Joseph Georgs, war
tnuwportatito
Hoe* Pleven*, tat charge of tto
ratooial affair* of tto Fighting
Flosoh aollsaal oasomltto* la Lon-
daa. waa biBoood to hove boon
railed to Algiers to take over tto
Sunday night on Highway no near
Grand Hal !ne Hi swam to an a u-
ItoAll an ASk •* woman, o
man and two small children were
clinging and carried a rope with
which other soldiers polled theft
l rdto
Tri-CIUe* Funeral
wSa.** .
W. H. Darby from hta rcsi-
•fence 130 Ash, Pclly, to Goose
'TJ'SZ. KW ..
home, 212 Pine, Baytown, from
Goose creek hospital
SHMUsasrs rarvsiai-s
pretoMy stok and 16 to* were ._____to a civilian who tod toon washed Mr* C. D Oliver and Infant
M i ^ m *-* “m —-“* • daughter. Frances Doe. to ttoir
residence. 417 Bast Houoleutt.
t t om (#QOft6 CTfvcfc hoDpits^. *
Mrs C H Fritch to Houston
Harold Scarborough to hU
home, *04 Morrell, from Lillie-
Duke hoepiuft - tfi* '
Mrs E M Butler from Ooose
Mr
dined approximately according
to "
an hour-long attack,
establish an aeronau-
-IIN UUtoNl IT Bt Ambrose
School, Uonwood, Mid).
.The Prandoean bun learned
sxarcaxETs'e
Manitowoc airport The War Ih-
creaaed her interest in plane*
and after securing tor master1!
degree in physic*, she was given
* I* degree in physics,
kwl a teaching tvppoj
•Sid tto Russians lost SI places
Slturday and ' toll
Delivery o( minor combat ves-
seM wal II jet cent jpSSter than
C. v—•- -*-‘-'ly to an tn-
stot down, tto. mry royortod yoo-
today- • 3 - - . m
V S aircraft
:-"o. Arrests May End I
Tpy;k Primp Wavp
r IvAdo crime IvaYc
100 feet beyond the automobile In
mpf to i
A* at temp
save the
WHY BE Ft
IIS Ctoy T* Roftuco
mmw
1. tQbgnpi mm jip it .....
this weak I* iwoasgtom. wk* urei-
HiutsMM, tto DMIog woqHto
bureny warned that flood condi-
tton* south of Dallas may be as.
vase. TJm fort^ast Is for continued
Heavy rain were reported at Ty-
in March due chiefly
crease In tto delivery of de-
stroyer escort vessels for action
against submarines.
Deliveries of finished merchant
Mup* in April totalled 14« VOS-
icii of l.floo.oc® dead-weight tons,
This repmasbted a seven per
cent iimiMH
U verts.
7 BBUae
Ik the Ski of miacelkuteou*
munitions, production of automo-
tive vehicle* and equipment was
up nine per oonl A large as-
sortment of olher items increas-
cd 22 per ceat
or jhree per
.urday and Sunday.)
Dowel* Theater Hoi
ui«7n communique reported
that Kuaftaa bombers attached
enemy air bases west of Usicb-
ansk, while ground forces along
the northern fato in that area
were repelling two Gorman at-
tempts to eroas th* riser. ; „ '
AU along the front extending
from the Block sea to the Arc-
rase over March d« Bwlet a^rcraft.^artil^ey and
ftpat l^^rceT^ou^^to4 major
dftznag-
ed with
spending totalled 17290,-
000.000 la April. ----- —
action was reported
Air unto destfoytft
ed st least X trucks loaded
troops and__ftjMBtfL_MMdMMj
several German railway train*
and damaged landing barge* In
attacks Saturday, the high rom-
mand aruiminccdr ’■& - A
. . — BUY WAS BONO* a STAMP*
--------s-»twr -7*y9??r- TT 1 .*>WT~r
** *■» «* A ^>e %
MANITOWOC, Wia. d jp- One of
tto meet enthusiasiic of atu-
ditot pilots is Manftowoe* flying
mm, afoevr Mary Aquinas of the
Franctoan Sisters of Aleemo
Mother house hear here. Bister
BERKELEY, Cal <i n ■
housing and inventory «*
just hke houackeepinf «
scale.’' according to Mn
Jenkins, who was
about giving up
for something new that
a University Training
one of nine center*
women arc being
those wartime'Jobs •»
Sbo Whs tbe (us. tot
su«b a' Job arJ — J
r to “ Vtt?. ~than' “ -j,
Wafe" ----tonr-WA.wtofV
but also mechanical details of
airplane constructidn She then THY SUN CLASfjgg*
lion at tto Milwaukee meteorol-
ogical station. After that com-
prehensive groundwork she es-
tablished a class in aviation at
the Iron w ood school, plus her
duties as physics instructor
So successful did the course
become with high school youths
that six public high school teach-
ers requested a course in aero-
nautics, to be conducted by the
MR.
. . . — OUT WA* SUNOS a STAM-e
~ 7 ■
TRY Sl/N CLASSIFIED ADfl!
m tfrernymt1
TODAY
^ CJVn h, tewi—
•MB after ttoir cagtare totur-
• :
f V
1 : j
erhkirhurg
.Bus travel lirlvren Dallas and
Palestine! via -Kaufman, was de-
with tto robbery «d II rtnm ia .Saline' were
MS3&&’ ** WMtod to eototove ttoir water
HIM county supplies after tto city water (himp
of the two towns was washed out Waters flooded
“ mLS" Mom and
t kuatdal nse
crttisto
i
fd
HOME
-ftftw Big
W,
mm
bound them prior to the
Murchison and Lemay aloe ad
MiHpi daftpNN|| beiftoioa of
to fea tondt
hotels River bottom cattle Wk
ore reported loose*. - ^ > ■' -
•UV WAN BONOS a' STAMM
Jhovnolh On Tuesday
MlCHeEidlESr
bery of seven stones at Grandbury,
■wd eouely and to several each
at Grooobock. I Im sot bar eaeoty,
at aaplher Hill co|twty tow*
U - > «.•? <v°_
Showooth. tto Feast
of ocBoe was generally the same
They entered tto town late at
night, raptured sad bound ike
night watchman.
Of Weeks
4M - Beet ' LoML ‘
Mgs. J, B.« Kdwards, and- in-
fant. son. Jerome Rtw*clt. from
I Ida's Memorial hoMpitwl to ttoir
Home in Mont Bclvicu I- •
Mr W. ft Avery from LUlle-
Duke hospital to his home In
Hlgtoaeda
Mr*, ft Oliver and Infant son.
Ronaid Eugene tom Goose
Cpsofc hospital to their honuL 400
East Hunnlcutt w
Mrs. L. P. Balmanskic from
Lillle-Duke hospital ‘jo her resi-
dence. 904 Cast Loblt.
Alfred Hin from tor
hofee in Baytowti to Goose
Creek hoepitaf for trestmeet lad
return: ;
— BUY WA* BOND* A «TAI*M
FLENT1 «-i MN
DALLAS, June 7 CiM A oneway
collectiun of Un cabs hare yestcr-
dayr'neUed over IN ton* of metal
then checked off
One of the men toM offleers he
m Tuesday. ■
AuTiT1 ,£toyWta oonnet- ^
tion with th* observance, accord- ddtng fac lit e* tort.
lag to Rabbi B Dsniigrr " --
• • • ~ _■VY nnoe a STAMPS —1- 3-----
HKLP Wl>
TUB WAB
by taring your money
Miners Stream
Back Into Pits
lOtHH tOUMO
Loa
NIGHT TO REMEMBER'
* with *
YOU c*a help
win the war by
investing year
dollars In C. S.
War Savings Bonds. Do
It rcfuterty every pay day
through your company’s
Pay-RoH Savings Plan.
Invefting now m^gtis
Victory—to oner 1 > ■
went back to work today, afHtough
a few diggers in commercial strip
mines in isolated areas stilt were
holding out
More than 80,000 anthractita
miners In the eastern Pennsyl-
vania bard coql fields returned to
work today and union leader*’
there m . lose contact with Wash-
ington developments, were opti
mi*tic that a contract agreement
would be reached before tto truce
deadline on June 30.
Asked whether the board would
formally give the “greqnflight"
to the negotiations now, that the
miners are returning to the pits,
the spokesman said:
MWe probably trill give inaruc-
tions only if tbe operators ask us
Brian Ahtnie
ie tot t r,-
- Alao -
Food for Fi^Jiters
POPEYE
.JPTHltf
'
* Added •
"POSTMARK U.S.A,|
and
•VRIVATI fLUtO" I
K
- if It is all right to resume nego-
in view .if tto Meek-eM
oweM anaad IMM
ESTIMATE V. O.-s
Bftfianc* iBMirancd
AqaacY
Specialists Ia AU Form*
Of Oekerat Insurance
107 So Ashbei Phone 1(7
ETHAN W. BRUCE, Owner
SAN FKANCIUGO, OaL (UD-A
ceasua having revealed the pres-
ence in California of nearly t-
OOMOO Victory gardens, stall*
Uclans .............. ftp busy, on
ihr Juto They estimate th* gat
dona will produce 120,000000
pounds of vegetables worth st
REV. MARVIN VANCE
otky City
TONIGHT
First Methodist
CHURCH - • Baytown
if] Bogin a Series
Services Daily, 10 a.ra.-S p,m
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED
developments." ■
He said it was believe^ that tto
negotiations would be resumed
without this formality.
Lotf Day
"topjfceirt Hope"
rgM K'li >
Today and Tomonw:
lethingOORGE
glides onto Aj
- IfaeOH YONYYE -
LLOYD NOLAN in
'Apache TraT
At Tto
Taas.-Wftd.-'nMin.
'COMMANDOS
STRIKE AT DAWN"
)At, JUHf 7,1Y43
society and
Carrie Lou Td
it O'Clock' Ceremony
Anderson, It. Becki
, m Mary's church ia He art an previded _
l ’Z.tie soctal Interest Baturday at I pm
daughter of Mr and Mrs Jaaaaa V
toesina tto bride of XL WUtUm Louis
I Mrs William Louis Beckman, 147 Ne
. th* ritual
ft* gtadta# were eomswM w... .
Thtti cathedral tapers to fll k f
Engc
Annoi
decoration for tto church.
Tito f»tnUy pvw* were desig-
I by imllax and White peony
eta
I His Joseph L Kelly, organist,
srrd the prenuptial music
arromponied Mn W. E.
, who song- IMidl
K_brid*. given in marriegs daughter. I
father, was gowned in Martin.
Md tulle, designed with
nscklin*. fingertip
and bouffant skirt. Mis-
of Illusion forming her
veil were adjusted to a
Queen of Beta* toaddre*.
'carried * caaead* bouquet
ntas centered by an
Grads
At Dinrl
In Galvl
Imt, Donald M. Andoroqn, ma-
1 of honor, waa attired in
, msrqulaettt. fashioned with
torso bodice, sweetheart
e*lim and fully gathered ikirt. ...
* tat wu of matching to tie ;
i shoulder-length veil and tor Mr. aad|
waa of yellow gladtatt. ferflaad
Margaret Miller Mary day evenj
Dee, Mr*. Violet N Room in
bridesmaids, and Ahaa Taylor at.,
’Dee, junior bridesmaid, graduate*
gown* of pale yellow mar- school.
*te' made similarly to that The' perl
ftbe matron of honor, they Vera Feel
cascades of maiee fled- McAlister.
T-.. . Mr. and
[u. Roy ft Burnett, Jr. of Fort and Gam,
W Conway and Joe Field
of Baytown and Ennis
Rouge*M of Baton Rouge.
bride’s mother chose n
gown of fi**h-colored
By I
4 in
ami
; U . - . i. •
reception eras told toi-
the ceremony aT tto home
IflH brideY parents, *415 Leo-
The board, which waa
by tall whit* candle* In
candlesticks, was center-
F*tth a ring cake, embossed
In.
TODAY and TUESDAY I
blossoms matching those
—wrg the bridFa bouquet
|Xrs Beckman wore for travel
1 -ten printed silk suit with
! quilted taffeta bat and an
hUd corsage.
I Mrs Beckman attended Incar-
*■*» Word Academy in Ban Att-
end U Beckman, a gra-
ta Robert ft Lee high
was graduated from A.
I K college, and is stationed
■I Fort Sill, Okla.
I Out-of-town guest* at the wed-
included Misses Maxine
k-ta
”* HAS . 72
The first!
vtau Matt
W.is roruj)!|
enrollment
partmenta.
rolled in
25 In the
in th*
Mrs. Ira ■
the Junior I
by Mn. A.T
Ing the
us Lived.’’
teaching
assisted by I
Alma Jack |
i/>is i
ble Homes
The Beglnn
rection of
Mrs Elmeti
& Oaaey.
Ham wd
Bowdoin
Mr*. Joe neta mern,
and MesdameS- J. W.
e. Emory Born, J. *H. An-
B. W. Anderson, Albert
and T. J. Pruett, aU of
— *UV WAS BONO* A STAMPS
i—FHA PSI OMEGA
[klpto Psi Omega will meet at
Ipm today at Baytown Coramu-
“t house for ah important busi-
» meeting. It ia urgent that
members be present.
your car
gTO5T?ii
PAUL MUNI
AMs * CARTOON
25c TH < ptML ’
STARTS TUiSDAY
2 FEATURES
FEAT1EE NO. I
anJ^tviedtiftRiiwiAe
JE«
ENDS TON1TB
"Tli* Navy Comes
"■ Tbroiwh"
tK. DKW ■ OtHNING
MADAM spy
beb tatto nMhn-i^STiSS^ week for
Tdfce pride in th* ap-
Pdarance of your
. end at the
tone protect your
ye»tment!
foquent wd< „
YOed polishing jobs will
ct-tt.—- - potato cnu».
same were Mrved.
IWd polishing job* will
pBllerve that Driaht fin-
hh against our damag-
ing salt air.
Irummet
nor __
children.
Mrs. Q.
tendent *f
Brawner ts|
worship .
Shay is in c|
menu for
• Hid MMM
through all I
sessions eac|
from 9:00
All chi
between
twelve
attend.
PATRIOTIC I
AT 1V8C PA
Mrs A.
A. R. Wilt
w nen memb
Society of
Tuesday af
for -a social. |
Mrs
games were
Mrs. N. A. |
leave soon
Brawner to
gifta.
Those
Keith - _
Langston, P.l
scfasU
Buck Bond*
G. Blyttor
r. .* — euF l
Forests in |
south of
amount to
mile*.
Lee Junior
7-WEEK SUMMER
MAY 31- JULY 1
Registration for College Credit
TUESDAY, JUNE 8
Couriei in Typing, Shorthand, Busim
*nd Office Routine—Chemistry, En
ment, Mathematics.
Ma ftort. This I* aU. ft Marine Cwpa phoU
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