Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 131, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1943 Page: 1 of 10
ten pages : ill. ; page 23 x 18 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Mia
-*■,-------
.F.; s '■
AN!
’W&
PAY
vol. xm '
4
D
Tt
7
V
k$l
38
’V-
, I
■&SS4
->
KAMfNSKt
7SI
ft
1
Caucasus Broken
4
Y *
ties
V'
’ \
. ■ •■
I
t^-rr
HZZAN
1
*
8
[KT.
fl
rffiS
«
5;
um m
of
get »M
D
No
Y
the
CO.
423
flta
Jan
tar
'Ury
t •j
bate
«MM
«■
the
X
tarn
the centra) * (Moocow)
i»«-
8TART-
OM
;' t.
ducte
<!
tte*
I ;
1 .
isis
V
■ J
ml . troo
TO
■ !W'®3
■aetata
?
IS!
|p !V
EnFJTTu
7
■ AiSO
-”WW
I •
I
LDd Le
reiiara-
■ screw
Lhylene
accine.
•x?
• v«>
IB J
ing—that the Germane will eat no
to all wealth
facta* wealth.
CMng to thb
Mrs
twe oi
JrWOJK
st Ufa
reason waa No
ata Mb __
The high point of the thermom-
eter Wednesday was up to M. three
Slow Down and
Reat at Intervals
To Promote Health
| the Fighting French
Jacques Leclerc—the
eon in the new phase «T the Af-
rican war.
diaries Bedaux.
France who became
U & clUaen prior to
1. has been placed u
In French North A
am hDn-
Ay of m-
at their
tare April
• talk
faiW
_________.______ rnd at-
tack unite with strong fighter cover
On the New Guinea land front,
cavy rains slowed
further
t on
Sokes Start bn
Task Canv
rt of this
ABtflogsco
nuarters' no
■IbLL-^
MRY
FIVE
tone 963
Woman and Five
Children Die in .
Houston Blaze
14.
-m
rts v \
TORPEDOES HIT
MP WARSHIPS
GUADALCANAL
roN
lion
>y!
ANK
it ion
*1
J1
p'i’
minute night raid. striki
man war foundries in
mSmX
ESCSCIUEI
LIBYA
suing tatoMttan ta
the state tor tegtah
y
i eating
OF EXPLOSIVES, OTHER AREAS
HIT IN NEW RAIDS ON EUROPE
W ‘ I
Advance M Mites
In the Russian
dispatches said I
tad advanced
from the <----
Vody region in
, * ~ 7_.2J ______.
counterattacks on the Lower Don.
flHB A
ALLIND HBADQUAR1
NORTH AFRICA. tea.
French troops In Tuntate
northwest of Fa ire waa
twe strategic heights ym
wan announced today
Bad weather teaspurar
Allied aorta) opstottone
—. ------------i manpower into the
Krupp Ana- Eastern front remained steady. For
RAF bombers I that purpose Keitel and Zeitaler
missing . sat at the conference table. But
si®
at wortL
Tte taro Goforth cMMron. aged
eight months and taro yean, wero
the only Identified victims. Ramm
weriMM* said the other three dead
children all evidently wore Mm
moo wuntate wm
arted today to have
id goasMy throe enemy destroy-
a in the waters off Guadalcanal
tend, in fee Boiocaons.
A Navy Department bulletin said
**
Ww*/ / *’t ’’h''-
Industries in Ruhr
Blasted, Heavy Attac
In African Battle.
information
the progro
Sir Afchibal
------ British column driving
back into Burma from India, test
reported about 35 miles from Ak-
Hitler Mobilizing
Economic Resoure
Of all Europe
above that of a year ago at 31.
Thursday morning gave indication
of a change in the weather, as. ac-
cording to old timers like B E
Drake, when the sun rises red', you
r can took for a change in wrath er
conditions
£u^en"JT.U^ o£^d A= i "'^Uhe^from Allied hmrigmr. [ the Reteh'.
that such inalertala are to be dr
posited, so don't wait for another j
drive'—Just get It to that pile
A. .di A. Food Co. adver-
appsartag in Friday's te-
tter Record - Chronicle,
error their address road
Nreot The corroot lona-
M Bote d’Arc Street.
n. ; uy .....
, Miles
Ftoefolta
DietaCro
to yteM anoitar MOMM men
to army
ajwttics^ shbrteg^
'"Sh’thriro of the
ratten io lottag M
lostcfe
■
■
the Allies aro building np tar the
coming batUes came in a report
fully escorted Ml transports, nip- . Tnri*hary<’
,-sr°sXterp7,*Si
ctoee of ths quail an
can take to ahootii
crowsror hawks, as L. ---
win be legally hunted. The dark
JSW®s.a—»^
s
.... >
-.A}''.
Per Cent MoifAly ’
ADSnN, Jan. Ito gP) Wtad I
eagte IM pm data more to- 1
®Mrti *’** -
Labor 1
-
S
French Capture {credited today
Strategic PointiO
In North Afriot Jl
moved tola tte tedMtag only taro
the iBace Ttaa Mem
nd maro than ata may
The police radio recently sent
<nit thia message into the night:
"Car X-Y3. to 3rd Avenue and
lUli Street A nude woman run-
ning down street.” Then the an-
nouncer added thoughtfully t "All
other cars remain on your beat
That is all."
t nays:
chickens
par 1943
•ed our
he folka
amed form
mr Dtetator
- .-Hl WMT'
MgRgMta wmtaroid,
»t MM populated
£±SV%£
teMktltodta.Mtatr-
I eek-
(By Meopteted Prom)
t American motor torpedo boats
darting into battle against Jap-
officlally re-
damaged taro
“ay ye to the righteous, that it
Arial) be well with him; for they
>^>all eat the fruit of their doings.
—Isaiah 3-10.
* I _____ _____ tesL____
Let each man think himself an
“Ct of God. H1S mtad gliought.
but hte life a breath of God.-Bal-
ley
RfWar
MIL_____,
daux. in tm tag itttalRM IB
amage n tour of tog - 1
States for the Duke and
eaa of Windsor. (NBA W
to.)
m--« chi--- Targets
At the same time Allied war-
filanes. blasting at Japanto info
Bung invasion armies from Burma
to the South Beas, wore officially
fins at the tapoZXt b£2
«f Lae. New Guinea, and raining
destruction on ha]f a damn other
AUSTIN. Jan.
mtateaniljHto^g
vimtaj awaMmsta. Tte
monte wore nmde atom te
too
new
fronts, too Germans are soaking
a etam oOtrt to aookttte every,
available team w niilwtaR in-
to tte army awn prevtoirty ro*
North African porta from test Nov |
a wkm. aww — - a—»I t^imil ~
N.X^
■apttag to cany relnforcemente
embattled Japanese troops on
island, wars forced to withdraw
the northwest M A result of
'»4nm aamnlt
iJMta scored on
ne of tha^tetrayors. one hB on
second destroyer, and taro poo-
ble hits on a third, the Navy ndd.
The Navy’s communique eaid U.
. Army troops on tte Island “SOn
nued their advance" under aerial
Today’s war map stewwu the Britt
xxxxa’ffsxir
' -..'=========^ga°°===ag==aa
ESSEN BATTERED BY 100 TONS £
nr rvomcfwe rmirp APi? 4« '♦
The Blue Blase”, magasine pub-
lished by the Lone Star Gas Com-
pany in lu last issue carried the
following article about the Denton
District Manager and itte of in-
terest to Denton people:
J. B Price. Denton District man-
ager for Community Natural, has
his heart completely submerged in
his work for the Denton County
Selective Service board of which
he is a tue-ntar. Mr. Price served
In the first World -War. overseas,
and iuu a warm sympathy and
understanding for the boys sent in-
to the armed services through his
board Recently he visited Camp
Wolters Texas induction center, to
get a first hand picture of what
Uie boys experience when they are
called into eervice He has been
able to help with <an encouraging
word to parents and boys alike,
when tiie going seemed a bit tough,
and it's a tribute to his ability
when parents happily report Uieir
bens' pragrem al off teem' candidate ,
vhool or training base to the Den- !
ton hoard members
Roundabout took his other' suit
to one of Denton's finest cleaning
rata bl Uh me ills Bhowcxl the man
what waa needed in the way of re-
pair—pockets. sleeves. Mnlnga. el
r retag Ho tooted it over and said,.
•wST Bo6 T rmm -Just Ret’
v up the buttons end build a suit of
clothes around 'em ”
arly tte Italian Duto of flpoteto.
cousin of King Vittoria Btaanuste
Ft Wortll Car
UjX Recovered Here
y’areaul » ' -------
_____ . ________w__ough a taro-
: : Stagy Trams apartment building to-
and 1 day killing a woman and five chil-
dren who wore trapped on the op-
psv floor.
M. F. Goforth, mother M
tte dead children. I
from a aroand story wtnfiro
< ■
=======
it Afternoon, janu
and said “Hwtoons Of tte Ooastel
Command, without toaa attacteg
an anssay convoy aS
coast Two snstay «*ply sMpa
wore hit"
Bo concentrated was tte attaek
,.r Me _ their
RAF ptenss fiytagldvadty cargroa brer the target ta
----* —w ' ' , IIAJKU UBbBW STS MBUkta iUUOWWU BABV ■ '■ ■ w w 1 1 « ——
Tte French operations northwest <m tte bta Jananaae her- at I noun ramen t diacloaad.
, ------- ------- th. tag WWri. and!..Tte raid- — “
pounded targets at Kyauktaw. 40 taasjnauy 1
wl assault on OcMBiM mairo tad
of"
id Thun- <
m at
Ifed patrols worked constantly to
rret out hidden-enemy posiUons
i tte swamps and jungles
Ota Douglas MacArthur's tead-
gartera said United Mattern air-
■n bombed Lae, He tame us Ma-
sag and FtnsMhafen in North--
1st New Guinea, |triking the teav- • ®
at Mows at Lae whare topeaam t M_Gai—y
TW COMM
LONDON, Jan. II, 101 SMBf
hard-hit btata «the neat B»
Annamen* Works, was tattsrad te
100 tons of explostvoa aNd'tasOB-
dtariro last night In tte RAPkthM
„ww conseeidtro night attaM on the in-
tenant teETtatffia _ * g
r—t—.1. constantly to bombers wmen camea out me
concentrated IS;
of destruction a
raided industrial
Other part*
htt. but Essen
By KOGER GRBENB ,
Asseciaied Frees War Editor
A new 50-mile retreat by
Adolf Hitler’s Caucasian
armies was reported in Soviet
dispatcher today as the Rus-
sians crushed Nazi counter-
have already . attacks and captured 12 more
” “ towns in their northbound
drive toward the great Ger-
man lyase at Rostov.
bunulUneuusly. London heard a
broadcast by the German news
agency DNB admitting that Soviet
tanks had broken the Axis main
line In the Caucasus.
On the Stalingrad front. Rus-
sian shock troops battling to an- i
nlhllate the remnanto of 33 Nasi t By GLENN BABB
divisions trapped in the Don-Volga Hitler is carrying on a gigantic,
corridor reported they had killed ruthless rampsig" to mobilise tte
400 Germans, thrown back coun- economic resources of the entire
ter-attacks and routed the invad- , continent, Including labor, as part
era from 37 more dugouts and of his preparations for holding his
blockhouses. | fortress of Europe against tte an-
A Reuters (British news agetley) tlcipated Allied blows of IMS.
dispatch from Moscow said high Dally it becomes more evMsnt
German officers were now tearing 1 that the boast of tte gtobulsr Ooov-
the Stalingrad area by plane to;
escape tte Bovtet death trap.
High lighting other developments
In the global war. BritainX power-
ful new IMS aerial offensive Mt
Germany overnight for the eighth
' time in 11 nights, following up a
thunderous daylight assault yester- <
1 day on Nasi-Occupied France and
Holland.
industries Blasted
London said the RAF's big bomb-
ers unloaded 100 tons of high ex-
ploMve„ and incendiaries in tte 13-
ag at Ger-
tta Ruhr
• r?T
I want to pay for my Reeord-
tue ulllolXiB year to *dv**^2
A «r» this year -It will be more con-
venient for me not to have to pay
it every month, and I fed sure Rais a • ■
—uT'.jg’x« Admit Line In
bookkeeping work, so thia one an-
nual payment should teip us both
In time and work."
C A Hogan. Circulation Man-
ager of the Record-Chronicle, said.
"You know that's sweet music to
my ears, and I hope that many,
many others follow, suit, and pay
„ for the full year. It will sure help
me out in lessening my work, as
the subscription list is larger to-
day than it has ever been, which
sdda to the work in my department
I will certainly appreciate person-
ally the full year's payment in ad-
vance. and by such payment tte
subscriber saves fifty cents, about
nine per rant, in addition to the
Nnall inconvenience of paying 13
times s year The subscription price
in advance Is 35.50 a year Thanks,
a lot to those who I
paid for a year and to those who [
will follow suit."
Borne of the quail hunters, who
have not been having much luck,
regret that the open eeaaonk ciose
is near at hand The last dsy of
the open season doses at sundown
Saturday. January IMh. There have
been quite a few birds tn tte fields
this year, but most hunters agree
that they have been ratter difficult
to handle, and hunters also agree
that ttare will be plenty seed-birds
left for the next season, which.
------dates, will be
k mat Hw
won. tte boys
« rabMte or
>» game Write
wii-TiWWiiitata-rr
ROUNC
ABOUT
TOWN
, 1 -J 1
Over Croatia
LONDON. Jan. IL-vn-Bettable
loragn ODwrvera
ntatt V.VC-1 < WV CTO1IVI,
s: -sSSS: TO GKT MORE SOLDIBRS TO,
MEET NSW PASSING NEEDS
carved from Northwestern ’ '
via and Mt up as an
ed state under IF—J
erly the Italian
^"^ythMcsunta; Mi too*
well you drove yestarday-
Mayro'lifltaftaBf
ntagned a few ww
li 11 hit Tf ristan_______
X2.-3 ttai grant <*—,«» .Or?
man ancey ta^regtaddsred tad
UtartB. tab Mrisn was
tab?'****, iiffy?
CHICAGO. Jan. 14—<F>—
. Blow down, take adequate rest
periods, don’t get angry, and I
delegate authority to others.
These Were among the health
suggestions oil’, lined by Dr. d
Walter Alverez of the Mayo
Clinic. Rochester. Minn., for
the overworked and tired bust- I
ness and industrial executives
who wish to keep fit.
Dr. Alvares, addr—ing sever-
al hundred business leaders lari
night, asserted that the health 1
of tte nation's executives must |
be conserved so they will be
better equipped to meet srar-
Ume problems
■taRtatatotatatatasgtotadtafiRlMBtaBtaL— ,
Russians Push Nazis E
Capturing Towns on D
- * r
c lothing abtaas, crying to firemen
say baKtaa say babies ~
flta was taken to a hropttal SBf-
ftatag Ron third degree bums, tear
of Kairouan. a German held com- r-— — — - -'
municaUoQs center southsfeet of the ,
front Been this action was not worti)coming c
touched upon in an Allied force Marshal
communique. W a veil's Br'
No (Tseage en Greand
"There ta no change in
ground situation." it said
"Air activity waa light. Our fight-
ers shot down one enemy fighter
' without toss *
1 A French spokesman deocribed
I the gates as important. He said
tte captured hlRhta were Jebel
Haoub and Jebel Bou Davouss.
i which jut from the droert north-
eastward tram Metan.
(A Reuters dispatch from North
I Africa raid direct contact ted been
manpower., eetabiisted between Gemra! Henri
reports to- . Honors Girandk headquarters and'
of Brig. Gen
first such liai-
African skies. British headquarters treat in the Caucasus, abandoning
•** MR. w, BQ... > M» . ■ ™ RR ■■ ■ ’
tire LI- i ering tn the oil of Oromy and
Baku, poses a grave new fuel prob-
lem The anUcipated yield from*
ering strength for ti>e final IM- the gralu flelds of the Ukraine has
become a bigger question mark.
In Tunisia. French headquarters Tiie German* tnay not even be in
reported Uiat French troupe killed pnsesssinn of tboro fields when
10 Axis soldiers and captured oth- next harvest time comes Hitler
er* in a surprise raid on an enentj may have demanded that Rumi-
outpost al Bid! Arat. >7 miles south nia. already sorely bled for Ute Rus- !
sian war. contribute workers for;
DmArtK'm lahnr.hiinprv indUft- <
tern In North Africa said the tries Wtetever he asked It was
French also stormed and captured connected with his colossal econ- ,
: two strategic heights northwest of omic mobilisation
Kairouan. rail aitd highway June- Hitler's search for labor is made '
tlon town I more desperate by tte claims of I
A Berlin broadcast acknowledged ! his army on Gennan — —---
Uiat French forces had advanced A Stockholm dispatch 1 _ _
along a wide front tn fighting day that a military conunisston te
among spurs of the Atlas Moun- touring tte Reich to comb out per-
tains in Central Tunisia, but as- > haps one or two million men Mth-
rerted that Axis counterattacks on erto rated unfit for military ssrv-
the north fiank had driven them ice.
' back beyond their original post- , Heavy losses in Russfh must be
lions. repieced, tte tevnante of the sec- „
Action in the main Tunis-Blserle ond front already opened in the-bmatos upon air tteMs ata otter
----—..—— -tx.-mm* ■ ■ i .mA i objectlvea Mar Mieuiete asachtee-
' - ta
4rre*ted in Afr
identifying tte others as an had
eaM he M
havaffita
isu. »w—vr»—swiiMMv „ , , a ........... .
GERMANS COMBING NATION
TO GET MORE SOLDIERS TO
1
I "In a seriee of co-ordin
tacks, our heavy, medtam
— M- . -« ~ ___waaa MWMB
■ bembad tte (Lae) airdrome, har-
p^shtoe^and^otter vmmh totaling MacArthur reported.
k. when the AKF made its first
landtags, to Jan. g.
i____________________
(Allied air equadraae aperating
with Gen. Sir HaroM Montgom-
ery* British Ugbth Amy rained
■one in Northern Tunisia continued Mediterranean area and of tte I objective
* —*T. ' preparattons against a third front gunned motor conveys
' in tte west must be met At tte poUtanta and Tunisia
ao.le> name time war industry must be! -----------—
annte expanded and accelerated to an PRTROUnm MtaCK IN WAR
north ' unprecedented deSNs in tte at- OONVRRBNOta THBMB
product ton of FORT WORTH. Jan. IC-in-
tte United States, ths British Bm- Fetroisumk ptaae in the war and
after the war wm be tte main topic
of the American Aaretatton of Pe-
' treieum Geotagtsts. the Hociety of
mkgWi andtMBnte
ploration Qeophyaicksts
' .Z—■ »-A-“ "
annual joins conieranoe
1 to fi.
I j and of , _______
against a third front gunnsd motor
to be restricted by mud and rain.
Soviet' *me time war~lndustry must be
id 50 mitee due north ' unprecedented degree
________
m^att4MtasMon<tteaLmrer Don. . -
X? •isxatrss.a Now*
Luki on tte central • (Moocow) ""
front
Bed army headquarters mean-
while jibed at Osman claims that
newly Ziaptured Soviet prieonere
ware chiefly 15-year-oM boys and
men of M w more.
"How then coaid such an army
inflict grave defsate upon the mul-
tt-miUkxMd German army end hurt
the Gennan Rnoiat troops---
hundroda of MS "
iterate about
pteoas in too C
reoaptare kt ths
tml tne pianee uiuoaoea
i ta ZSTta ' thTwaro uFtt tatah H^ta.
low-up to Ljiecuon ivciums
tte Ndtertandsyaeterday to whioh
American Rytaf Bortreeom pttyod
a major role
Oan at Btaeloal
_’Ite tMfi ta jIpMh ^
waa*deSibed'’teTtas1 of
wttm CtagT^Ri <taiw in nay 1*14%
Tte pttodpal Start af the Start"
reams was fee tedmtrtal city, of
Ulis, which waa Bihlirtod to te
third teavy knaitaig ait tte war.
_____ woretawvad aa tee
taiBvt and in tattway jrai<ftKw *
^SStaTattotatai with teb aa>
«MW wta Che air atetetm Wacto-
sure of a three-yoar-eM war ta
cret the story *" "—
bomber* helped
assn megnetic ndaaa
a naw Dooua* eta ma air ^oveas
"Coastal CoaMMihL’*-* tte mltatey
arid that ^IMtaMtete had tern, _____
’’“ST4 "y AT* ****** A tew read jay ahi
SSlig*” j1 'ttjjtataj&ta
Need for Large*
Oil Allowable '
matter who goes hungry—apptes
not to food alone "
and the means of
Hitler will stop a
campaign; he will pauperise ail Bu-
rope if need be to gat what he re-
quires far Ns war machine.
Tte fuehrer* meeting with his
stooge tn charge of Rumania. Mar- >
shal Antonescu, announced by Ber- ’
Un yesterday, was .pa'
campaign, OM rm0H
was suDunound |o I wad
doubt was to receive oi
down the riring clamor
for the third
battered city of Essen, flow of Russian
home of the giant r
ament Works Four RAF
were listed r t__
Other Allied aerial blows fell up- I probably the meet important men
rtMTTM inw»r th.n luat > vaar u<> 0,1 the Axls 1,1 North Africa, where 1 Uiere were Ox-tors Funk and Clo- .
wteTri X. re^fod Ttetow "luadrons of United Nation, fliers diu., whore function is to supply
Z/L. ZL recoroeo ine tow oi haroc forward port- 1 the wealth that keens the armies
SSTS L
Axis transport convoys tn Tunisia Just what Hitler requires of Ru-
and Tripolitanta. mania was not disclosed. Perhaps
While furious battles raged ta the - more oil or more grain. That re-
PsaAaarew* a,toarera D«-44 4a.K Raartnis*4rarra 4 —a><a A 4a% iha Oaii/taasae raMraewxArwref ease
announced that the lull still pre- the bright hope* of 1M3 of gath-
vailed in land hghtlng on the Li- I ‘
Because Utere Is no concerted Man derert. with Gen Sir Bernard
drive for scrap-metal, tin cans. Montgomery s 8th A*W .**9*' ,
rubber on in Denton County, don't ; CJ?!'8 J* .. ** ftn“ ,8®" I
think that there is no need for yoti m**c 15,VT *° 32'P°t' -
to gel all the scrap for the war
needs Uiat you can It's an Indivi-
dual sod every day Job for each onr
of us to gather any scrap Uiat will
iielp win the war Therr s a pbur
on East McKinney Street, between
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 131, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1943, newspaper, January 14, 1943; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1315615/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.