The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 4, 1942 Page: 2 of 11
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)AY, AUGUST 4,
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m wild,
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rwd the Mtua-
and held it If,
..Ford D Albritton,
agencies for the Cheat
Life Insurance cot
principal speaker At
club luncheon at
the baeement of Grace
*ati*fttc-
instruc-
ting on
here that
an even
urlvcl
He gave detatU
I to the general at
their future course, B
, in<l H we* as.umed
the reault would be
twortaarion* again** Ju|
vtons in an attempt to
patriot army of Gen.* DraJ* MiR*
**
How aeriou* the Jugoatov Wu*
at ion waa from Hie A*ie view-
tng was going on near Ljubljana,
Jugoslavia. only it miiea east of
Italian Ooriaht, a leading army
baud, between Jugoslav patriot*
and Axle foreaa.
Britiah informant* reported
Mr. Albritton dUcueeed "What
Should I Do In the War Effort!"
He was introduced by C. "«p
te» Hargrave, Tri-CIUea* agent
for the company. BJam
Prcaldrnt Frank
aided at the luncheon,
led by Samuel Hayden M
with Mr*. Lavelle Sullivan ploy-
ing the piano l|cornp«nlment
Dr. Robert E. Robson led the
group in * pledge of allegiance
to the flag. Key. C. jCMliito
e flag. Rev, C.
the Tnvooafion.
OueeU at the luncheon were
Elmore Gibb*. Houston IJon, and
Stanley Renfro, with the sale*
deportment of the Humble Oil
and ’ Refining company in the
Trl-Citie*. mm
Mr. Albritton
P many civilian*
I at a too low level
| Paid tilt-. (00
piped their aim*
vel when they set
-~W“
*-
Storm
Major Jap Base
*
(Continued from pin ■>
Kiangei-Chekianjj are|1
wCek» ago a
which a few
launched an un»u',..
to expand southwest
jttoptlon with, their
TB
*flP
(Continued from Page I)
mrmerous attaek* by heavy foroee
of German tanks, motorized Infan-
try and planes. Many Inhabited
point* have frequently changed
hand*, a* the tide of battle ..urg-
ed back and forth. L; Canton area.
There ha* been practically no Th . ,
German advance here" Red Star herftM Mg" JJ*" -
The famorni Don and Kuban Swy were’taXrelTri**
Cossacks, recently thrown Into Governor H*uehvci, ,,v
the eruelal fighting below Ros- Tiger"- who frustrated th
tov, have been especially sue- anc*e offensive* aeainst rV*
cessful In beating off tank at- *t the northern end of th.
tacks, front-line dispatches said, railway. , *» jS
After stopping German tank at- {t,rra(kH D . ....
tacks with anti-tank guns, they _ . ' "*
dashed wildly across the steppes *ne “0In,, the America*
SSSlstS
ing German infantry. at Unci
Recapture Positions - >. ®tl,we11 wW ln his 29th comi
Around Kletskaya, 75 miles q •
northwest of Stalingrad, the Rus- Other big bombs struck «
zlans accelerated their counter-at- barrack* and docks on the
tacks, drove the Germans from a river waterfront. Two dodu
§ number of points and recaptured ceived direct hits, and
tactically important positions, bombs which rained uv,
front-line dispatches asserted. the explosives set several
Soviet units, sweeping behind
Aim that Jugoslav patriot troop*
had attacks mine* at Dobmin
goal* via *n
___installatkMM.
in waat Central fu-
el* demolished mine
v
mrwmamm » *»*•»«
Mont Belvieu Man
Dies Suddenly
wiiUvo iraming **• ui khiiIis or judjjjc njfutinfr. Jnclufled in the rom *1*3
^rar#i»#nrMii^j!S54
Douglas, Ari*.. are shown practicing duriling with the sharp weapon*.
Barnard h*a fallen (top) the fight is not over; he to not as
1* he look*. Hq recover* (bottom) and slashes away at Raw-
(Central PretiI
mm
he looks.
their sight* In the war eftort
T realise that everybody can t
he in uniform, and it is recot;
niaed that every person can not
be employed in a war industry,"
h« said. "But there to * jplac-
for every Individual in the war
effort, apd that aid can
if you do not set your
jsps £
behind The American fighter
the enemy, cut roads running machine-gunned two j.
south and southeast, over
the Germans had been brini
reinforcements to the front,
only did the Russians cut
K
:. Not
transports on the river, the,
munique said.
... **«.» «vaa aom|fH
kin* behind the knee.
JHZJSZ- ££t££l
Belvieu He died suddenly a* the
result of n heart stuck i
Funeral aeArice* will be held at
Sheds 51 P®Miidsi$Brtlavy::^
-* r - *f -1 HPIiWLft Ht-BWWtoy at this
"It to for us rather to toboot
ot the moon'," he pointed out.
Sincerely wanting to accomp-
lish a goal and setting that goal
high enough to insure a aacri-
Seizure b Fatal Zorina Ousted
Te R. B. George For Famed Mori?
'MMX
the nearest tele
7Y
JftJ- S5ISS!
1 Continued from
...» K-« -- h,#
y^?faSir.M.Z »§£
-guarding supply line*, it wi
ported from the front. *
The fiercest battto on the front
was raging in its second week for
the important Sslsk communica-
tions area. Batik is on the Stalin
earth and the sun.
in near
.TO
office
:ard-Caucasus railway. Soviet re-
istance was hardening steadily
and there was hope that the drive
could be entirely stopped.
. . - BUY WAR B';N08 * STAMPS
time, Sic. Albritton continued.
h President BrasweU announced ■
a meeting of the board of dhec-
at 7:30 p.m, to-
rlvdrs are four sons, W. F. f cream, even. 1 worked out on the
Corpus Christ!; Otis Jones, H*rry A LAaon- father of. five r0rwing machine. I ran. I played
» Christi, W. M. Jones, children Now he’s in the navy. %t hand-ball and basketball. 1 swam
Creek and G. W. Jones, pounds lighter than he was three and 1 even did calisthenics."
“• SLi m sounds when IT
Base, and Hi*. Daiaey Laaon wcignco 238 pounds wnen accepted aa a second - class ma-
"':0if-Mont Belvieu; h* ’aMHtod. for e«Itetasent last chiniat’e mate. Lason boasted a
, liberty, and March He wa* rejected because
_________ Turk Creek, of e*«*i weight. They told-him
and If grandchildren he could join it he worked off an
I made bis home unusually protruding tummy. -
mi mom nmm lor tip past 1* 30 he went to work every day ^
year*. . la a gymnasium. * . 12 to IS miles on ftthlfr,'
.. mi " '■-
ton of the club
day In the directors' room of the
Citizens National Bank and
Treat company.
.., — awr wan aoNos a stamts
waist reduced by J1 inches
“And, you know,” he commented,
School Budget
l Called
Hearing
Cullen George,
Carey George, Burt,
looked like Maria no longer.
Meantime, Miss BergVnan, Swed-
ish dramatic actress who has yet
R. C Harrison of Washington,
*
to give a bad performande, wi» cMef of the^sHgiMlity section of
five sisters, Mrs. Dena Connor, Zoriha, she wore her hgir long
MB
County Raid Warning 'u,.!.. pi .
UAIIfifTAV ■ Ait* Itvisila.
HOU8TON, Aug. ’4. CB-Tri^e-
"«-w. w- srtri r ™ stsjst
•might as well be expected," CbL Ortece.
known that the **» Ashburn, Harris county ci- In
viiian defense director, said to- werc .
day. enforced
The torpedoes wijl he fifed
from mortar* located at each of
the dty’e j| ........
Will he
rim* by a
( letn.
• - tUV WAN BONOS • STASIPS
Sixty railea apart in California
are the highest point and the low-
in the VAftatf BMoa.
si- U tv«^s tl
for (CmittaOAl from Page 1)
$11,000 under the $593,000 adopt-
ed for last year, and the college
budget to $1000 less than the
$96,000 budgeted for the higher
tortlWtoh,
It was pointed out that the
decrease was accounted for ai-
nioat In the whole by virtue of
the fact that neither new build-
frattwrattss
than $40,000 was spent on those
two items last year.
Goose Creek: Mrs. Eudie’ AlFrit- glamor was unquestioned:
ton, Diboll; Mrs. Bessie Hales, The studio liked her better, it de-
Mannipg; Mrs. Dottle Boykin, Dib- elded,
oil, and Mrs. Onle Connor, Goose vTorr
Creek. • . her h_. — ------------ —
Funeral arrangements will be Put* on the panU and shirt. The
announced by the Tri-Cities Fun- studio Is keepliig its fliiger* cross-
( nil Home.
. . . — BUT WAR BONOS a 8TAMCS
the rationing program, said an
educetkuial program to encour-
age the use of retreads and re-
caps by persons eligible for new
tires will be Instituted sOon in
aih effort to stretch existing sup-
plies further.
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— BUY WAR BONOS a STAMPS
on Gun
SS^ .^Ir35: ~&l2SsA
and
fears
MM
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wish to dtoirfay fo the
of our school system,
why the member of our
Mack's Wrecker Servfee
(B
Phone 1296
mm
WKmp \
_ 4. (EEl — Remy
vice-commander of the
- ' i fifth district,
sr-2 HSs
P0*1 hundreds of short-term convicts
•™, lor
,tat « Ite men
the UpresentU*drive. ^ ^ ™ ^ ^ ^
the^ar7uturemwhcny?he present 5ter wou,d have . paroled by
SsTo ou^batUe1 for‘freedom"
««rL
construction gangs hastily erect-
ing fortifications.
, , V - BUY WAR BOND* a STAMPS
The former is Mount Whitney
and the totter to in Dedth Val-
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lunch mom M
MURENE EYE WATER jj. 49c
a ilai n in ........................ i .
LISTERIHE
14 Oas. Value
Face Powder
5%
With II.9S
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A up a aupply board
The'' program ^
could bej
*1?
Simon Uke,
of the modern a
the building of eargo
which he aaid could _____
Mm* freight or 9900 Ma and
.
Cuts
Mexltl
I _ —nSIw .....^ifilllligt ..
Ott and Refining Con
nounee* thday that it
m % mim* of w
srra
by -one of the boys who was ed-
E. Lio,"
...-BUY WAR BONOS,a STAMP,
remain submerged for Hi
..A
•gh, former
at rallies of
...... the disbanded America First
.95 per committee, goes on the witness
............ T-„----J). .Stand today to testify for the de-
Tbe new rule, retroactive to fense of William' Dudley Pelley,
Aug, 1, excludes the Cooper and former pro-fascist silver shirt
and
Iwaar BIT wSfSUr k
■ h<» »iwi mmnAm. >s*t
except the Yates and
fields. ■ ;> MWZ'
nuy war bonds a stamp*
WSm,
HOSPITALS
sigsrasssSTL:
from the Goose Creek 'hosplUl
yesterday to Uieir home in Cove
by a Tri-Cities Funeral Home am-
fs:;
Green Agrees to
Meet With CIO
(Continued from Fage i)
glad to meet
would be “glad to meet with the
CIO at any time" to discuss Mur-
ray** proposal -
ion of the l
Murray
delegates
balance.
Mr*. James Anthony of Cedar
BAyou, wa* moved from the Ltltte-
Duke hospital to her home by a
Tri-Citie# Funeral Home amhu-
Mr*. J. H. McKinney was taken
from the Goose Creek hofpital to
her home et 112 Graham by a Trl-
Emm s
Funeral Home
.1, W. Presnel and
at*
from the
boms at 9M
a Paul V. Lee
tost night.
When he accepted the defense
subpoena last week in Dearborn,
Mich., he said he “doubted" whe-
ther any testimony he might of-
fer would be of value to Pelley,
tt , ft* BUY WAR BONDS • STAMP*
Bomb the Japs with Junk,
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 4, 1942, newspaper, August 4, 1942; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1101351/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.