Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 223, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 1, 1943 Page: 1 of 6
six 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:
IKJ'
’O
1*
. %
‘•■'*t‘S'1
•.....
M
DE
'■
J
■Jr' ■
=5=
•13®
S3
M
I
*k :'••>
;V,.*.»
BATHES
rirfi-
s
ita
Berlin Reports
130
WASHINGTON, May ].—(AP)—President Roosevelt
■
LOS
Ort
OOUrt.
taw
-.g
W
a
■ I
tte
Ger-
th<!
Day aadw
",-I
war.
•taa
iwaaa
a
H
kind*
this
Junta
■NW that
to
Mint
1
today.
DALLAS.
I
1
asked
J
or.
tm
war
•*
wwJ
t*e
I
* L
I
i
v~arv
I H. M. Amlin and
on his face. j
NO. 223
maxtaram
covering I
te«Brt
Ttetei
toRM 1
» *»
’; coal
Penn-
■'•W tt
fa* ItoR
the Mm.
Aattettglrth
•MUM worth.
■MRS-
- Btobn m a
bock tar three
buctaem. Frank
I
16 Billion Due
In Loan Driven
More Sought
Stimson Directed to Provide Protection
For Men and Mines Where Strikes Prevail;
President to Discuss Situation Sunday.
I
Steel Mills Have
30 Do vs' Supply
Of Coal on Hand
:t j
£ i
render at
bring sama la
Tornay. MMI
univentty at
WAJBKD6OTQN. May 1. —<*V—
“7 loan drive,
4* state—
■Moot in htotocy. to otxnally ea-
at 1
the
)b to be a big celebration
turday afternoon tn tte Me-
__, Stodtan of the Univarsity
of maa. Tte atoNta to on
account of Tnaa havta
• tam teuaa ewa 6 bam
uw top on me wcona
CJ±. T..7_ T—__,__
in tar recognition at the eetotaa-
Stalin Hails
d. erial Blows at
cteio
Item Mb
a base
to aw
4-;-w .-CT
tinned fight between baibariam and
the forces "
man has
col. w. y
If you
that aal
congratulate him on being
pa* for the first time in
He's a happy grandpa, i ,
because of his graduation into
granddad class, but on account
the mother and baby are doing to
nicely
he
to that elty
_______ "I
^ liMMM
Burned to tte tetolaw hour lat-
f and. wont to the V. M. W. adboea
a Beard
Over m was chared at the car-
nival at^the Denton Junior High
riuating chee. Tte*pro^
be put into war bonds.
i/v ■
•toaeT
at the“
£
T<S^X.*a
MMttte Thick whit
Ma*
t
*
fate the Benefit Fund at
___ML according to B. D Mil-
ler. chairman of the Second War
Bond Drive
The McCuriey School colored, la
proud of the fact that its students
have purchased a_War_Bond that
the
LONDON. May I
made a “■------
cn Mean
p* -
F *" •
warned not to play with any stray
doga-
tr. i
ent
’'5 V;
EgSKS —
smtieMtoStoS
mind that on B
a fracas that
XSTtSJ
fctaw to WM
?? X2?S
The baby. Thomae Cheer
McCoy, was bom on April 30th to
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCoy of Cor-
pus Christi Mr* McCoy, prior to
her marriage, waa Mtaa Lola Amlin
at Dmton.
ty directed Secretary of Interior Ickes to take immediate
session of all coal mines in which a strike or work stop-
e has occurred, or is threatened.’*
) the same time he directed
Secretary Stimson to take such
Ml, if any. as be may deem
wary ar desirable, “to pro-
protection to all such persona
Bill Farits, former Denton cltiaen
now of Richmond. Virginia, is here
for a tew days vacation. Bill r ~
been tn Ban Angelo arhere he i
aseociated with a bank for several
years, but now he is with the Uni-
ted Btatea Treasury Department.
Banking Division, and examine*
banka in several of the eastern
xtstes.
k» <50
■M BUM
IT1-S.W Detete
ewWMd Mbitart Uf-
bm-W daaeaw MR
i
' a - man
tahavbWbean tort
MM >isjte<.
---
B ■Mtoih
RAF AGAIN STAGES HEAVY
RAID AGAINST ESSEN, OTHER
OBJECTIES IN RUHR VALLEY
Mediterranean by British subma-
rineea. the admiralty annouiwed to-
day.
Among the ships sunk, said the
communique was a large tanker
‘____Z“ . * * ’ Island
“while westbound on a course for
thej.
■_.....
laftaMieg* toTSe
L totorttatinn waa
ttw vatMtoa to Dr.
diret^Jyrttot
***» **?*** MM*
German
__-T- Jta routa
to strike at the eneasy rear along
ten ae- -Mtorten ____
with many escort-
I ttwt tab radtai
FtolMg.**
Ito preeident signed the ciders |
k after the White House an- .
need he would take the coal
e—MO.OOO already are idle—to
people in a radio addresa at
, as. tomorrow night in which he .
"deal bluntly'' with the need '
continuing coal production for i
order to Icke*. who is fuete portal pay.
* ‘ ‘ :________,
The 15 per cent of soft coal mln- '
er* employed m the mines west of
IocbIMmT bm! aeiMd 200 priaonen w 1
ItottlefroBt, bUM haddquArtgtB dfiid to
Flnt Army fell back sltfHfflor th. as
alonff the eenter of the 100-miIe weetec
Ickes To Assume
•a ■ ?
Immediate Control
-
over
_ Bond
Drttto Denton OMBty wM etoto
tiow. to Ctamtor 'Ctortnnan R. W.
Barn wind Freak BcoAeM. Btoto
Director, tort Deaton Oounty up
- — mb tori the* _,, .
■bate tatty from a nankin
WIIrtMh taNfa to.Mtotei
. ter. ©. t
Mb aMBber.
UPOM
WASHINGTON, Mag
Tte Navy
‘ |hai American bemtal
fighters had attaetad Bv
neae baaee to tte Betaa
ImmIb IImimmw wSK.
■tarUBc larte Amb mm
■toltotta* *1 Kleta gad
Bchort Wlday weatag.
oeeds ‘ 2
tobeleftaaagifttotte school by grata
the elaas. Various booths wtera af tai
games wore played and ooM drinks ~
and food wore sold were apoiinond
by tte class.
Frank Baker, former Denton
clttan who has been living tn Lub-
yvars. 1* here on
ha* recently been
honored by the Jayceea of Lubbock
wtaa he was elected preeident of
that organisation. It is an honor
to be president of tte Junior
“ er of Commerce, but it la
so. considering the fact that
comparatively a m store er
toM>Bt
Second Frcstl
. — ■ *
bfrukhtma). ma » Tte
park boardodsrad to osUw fun-
fNNR Mto cteap. ^bocauae^ of
tend to stow tab -
too totosn.
■sd otoen a M- £
> ■ ■ l
Fa
—
Fierce Fighting Ptevails oteTm
Front; Eighth Army Opens H«
IK 1* IK A A 11* 1 'X r • 1
ROUND
TOWN
Mosegj^
tab ftwoae very
ipbritee srare Mte
to yoan ago. W
neritear than this
jttobtoar-
miners have voted to strike while
thousands more are expected to
stay away from the mines today.
A breakdown by states of soft coal
miners already out or reported by
mine oflteiah as not intending to
go to work showed the following:
Alabama. S.000 West Virginia.
11 MO. Kentucky. It.100; Ohia.
SOjOOO; Pennsylvania, 51J00; In-
diana. 1.500; Virginia. 4M0; Ten-
nessee. 10.000. and Illinois, 25.000
Want Fay Hike
Major demands of the UMW are
a S3 dally pay increase, portal to
an U-a-day minimum
and unionisation of minor bosses.
Jap Undersea
Threat Develops I
In Pacific Area ji
ALLIED HEADQUAWUtoRB IN
AUSTRALIA. May 1—(F>—With
Allied air action limited tor th*..
moment to relatively light blows at
the familiar island targets north-
east of Australia. General Doug-
las Mar Arthur* Southwest Pacific
command centered attention today tiw to tte Crimea,
on an taidmeas threat drveloptata~ ---------
suddenly in th* water* below ths
Japanese bases.
Aaseelatea praa War
Hi ■dsn Btormovik ptanea wabb
credited with deatroytag “dosena at
------- _<teu*mv ttuna while aasistina tend
ITw enemy tM» launched a Mib* troona." Continued wm
*« mrabwam Cnaw* iww aI|A) made on railfOfid Mattoon end oth*
< Ta Maintain Fradwetiia
• He also waa authorised to do all
tte things necessary for. or inciden-
tal to. the producUoo. sate and dis-
the brackish slime from their Madst ba
boats to faB upon alaepy (Inrwwm fwm aart
and Rumanian garrtonna —
Sharp artillery fin waa reported1 **"■>! awr
from otter, aectors. BMpers of a
guarda unit on tte Bamtaguk
front ewweotob Moaoow were credited
with picking off 1.000 GerwuMa to
a month.
— X-
Uk A A
414JI of tab tenia. Otekwsn Base
said, *Tte aaoond Whr Bond
Drive wUl bo over after today, but
ifentay won etart ell over on Me
rogrtbr able of War Bento and
stantoe. x tevonl boon atatort yet
of tte amount the bounty wM M
exported to buy to May. but X hope
uw'taitetentah-°P
-Thte ttttte Writer NbbM to
’ Mttttarewoe
£< HM 8t.
no ptoturne tram
Jearn what he
fcj’TeLJ’Sm-
<md*d T 0UTB. yB
y tte ommw" Y
said he shall take Un-
possession of the mines “so
fhr aa may be necessary or desir- ■ rmpwjrv n« — — w
able." tegrther with any and all real 1 the Mississippi River are not af- j
and personal property, franchises, fected by the present situation. I
rtehta. faculties, funds find other They are under a separate working
atoela used in connection with the agreement
'Aeration of such mines. Ickes was "ntere was no official strike call
directed to operate the mines or ar- | from Lewis. UMW president, but.
range for their operation in such i unless he orders his miner* back to
manner as he deems necessary "for work by mid-morning, he wUl have
tte successful prosecution of the officially violated the president's
------ — order that the miners be on their ,
jobs at that time.
Anthracite miners and operator*,
said they epected no miner* would
be at wort this morning and pre-
pared to resume negotiations today
here. Both sides expressed opinion
that they could reach a settlement
without WLB intervention
TO TAKE
Heavy Damage
In Fire Here
Considerable damage to tte gar-
age and storeroom of Shepard *
Funeral Home and to garages of
neighbors was sustained In a blase
shortly after 11 ortock Saturday
morning
Nb estimate « demage waa avaU-
bhto. aa Denton flmnen at noon
www stUl wetUM tawn roofs of
surrounding WMMB Mid to
assure Atar safety.
tte btee tauwged a gangs be-
longing to Dr. F. B. Hmt and
egraad to tte garages «t Dr. Itobso-
sa mag and tee Btegaid I
Si IhMMB toft MJF ‘ *
Maae, but
Tte battle between tte dogs and
tte City Police force continual and
up to Friday afternoon some one
hundrad and twenty-five stray dogs
and others that bad been bitten
by eno of tte three mad-dogs had
been killed Chief of Police Ray
Powell said. “We know of acme
move dogs that have been bitten
and wTH get tan soon, as tte own-
er* am co operating in thia effort
to stamp out the danger that exieta
base today. We urge aU tte fatten
tually idle today and tte nation
awaited expectantly President
Roosevelt'* action.
Both bituminous and anthracite
miners refused to enter the pita
In tte aboenre of a wage contract
between the operators and tte
----- — ^woof Assertaa.
kite began last
down an oett-
of tte -oft,
M sad practically aft of F
inlab hard coal fiotaa.
lortly befbra 7:M a. _ ____
te. with a top coat over hta arm,
hie suite on the lith fteor of
Hotel Roosevelt, wont by ole-
ir sub^lMLsmmst oiuo
rod a taxi, atone.
i did aot arnwrt utom i
re he waa goOng. and to all
B About tlW glOCKMQM gal
UTC1WAY JUrTMINOW.MAt^ LM2 L
'i1 •. r -T'7'
Bkk
hi—to AMed Bert penisg eart-
■aek iaoM ccnflnnatton etos«lMi%
but tauohed aK wcuiaUoa?|K
| tataeSaute'XeteSta^M
too Gif i Ttota. n
The taoe-nf pounding of Ger-
man cosauiunieattan Maos waa te-
, tarpreted as meaning Jurt «m|
thing—that tte Russians WtoVtattil ..... ....
' Pravda reported froan tae Kshan
on dUnculttos encountered bp toed
tafantry and ertttary. Tte ttb>
sMlrtla |Mlg MM Ml
me peat u> me scope or a cooram- " * -5*-
ated campaign by a fleet of under- *"r
seas craft. - "4J tTI n**f>\” v"***^’- ****”
Airdromes M Oegtoito snd Cafr ”” !
Neer Guinea, received the botabf1
loads of single Allied reconnaiss-
' once planes oo regular patrol
I Another Allied heavy bomber at-
I tacked a cargo vessel off Kavieng.
I New Ireland, and Mubo, below Sala-
maua. New Guinea, was subjected
LONDON. May 1.—(Ab—TVn more ,o ||* customary bomb and ma-
enemy ships have been sunk in the chine gun ptaaterim from attack
planes.
[Bill to Tax
torpedoed near MariUimo Island Federal PrOOeHy
“while westbound on s course for *
Tu2JL8^ ~ Ooes to House
usuilty large number oi sun ace
craft and aircraft."
Another tanker was sunk by gun-
l.w — - —— '__;
large ammunition ship was blown •reney ie^mmerxi*tkxi to add an
up off the island of Monte Cristo. *
between Italy and Corsica.
Otter sinkings were off the east
_____ _ ,____< „—------ —-
and told Ickes he would call on the Cily and off the nfirthem Up of I Saturday mooting of th
army for protection for the mines Tunisia One vessel apparently had Pamea to tha Senate
been previously damaged by *«r
attack, the admiralty said
Mm 1. IMS. fifty-one yean ago.
the Denton County National Bank
opened its Boon rar buatoeaa. and
singe thgt ttne tet taken a big
part tn the buainess and civic life
town and county. This day
itituUon atarta on ita fifty-
yegr of service to tte coun-
it to the hope of the pras-
icera and director*, aa it waa
of them In the beginning, to take
» to the upbuilding'of ev-
that will be of benefit to
the dtlsens and tte county.
The ovgahtoera of tte bank laid
a firm foundation, and tte pres-
ent officers and directors are con-
tinuing with the same ideas of aerv-
ice. Tte present officials of the
Denton Oeunty National Bank art
E. D. Miller, president. WUl WU-
Itoms. vine pr eel deni, J. B. Bavtge,
active vice-precident. R. M. Benn,
cashier. Mrs. Bernice Mitchell, gto
stetant-caahtor, and directors am
Mrt. Ata M. Raley, chairman ta
tte board. W J McCray. B. D. MIMI
tar. WUliams. J B. Savage ani 10
M. Barna
WKS MG
ISOffiTFW
fey BDOT GILMORE
marine attack in some force tn the
waler* esat of Australia." an
lied communique disclosed
Details of the nature, effect
exact location of this new Jt
neee activity were withheld I
, porarijy. lest the knowledge a
the enemy in his operations.
There was general conjecture that
Japan, intent on reducing the flow
of war supplies into MacArthur*
theatre of war. had enlarged M f
hit-and-mlas submarine tactics of
tte past to the scope of a coordin^ I
=====d
V0L.XUI
but ion of coaI
Tin carrying out the order, tte in-
terior secretary wm directed io act:
through or with the aid af such
public or private inotrumentailties
SJS ‘S’y-.mm Britith Soto
CiaST CFat’WjaxrttB'tttBMXMrw^
much as possible and they should be employment ao far as tt may be .
~S*'P« •"
1 Mediterranean
•he secretary of the interior, the or-
hto| d«r provided
7^711 Ask Miner* Beterw
WASHINGTON. May 1 —l*>-
Fresident Roosevelt ordered gov-
ernment operation of tte nation's
cgal mine* todsy-with military
protection if ntiiaoery—and in a
statement called on striking miners
to “return immediately to t*“,
mines and work for their govern-
ment"
"The summons was directed pri-
marily at the some 356.000 men
who are already out.
Tte preeident ordered Secretary
of tte Interior Ickes to take pos-
session and operate the mines with
such workers as he can provide
4 __
moboowT Mw~ nttr Major
tte RtorpMt ttbta above tte nar-
row Kuban bridgehead tte Germans
bold in tte Western CMmmm. while
on tte Donets River front a com-
pany of Mmb automatic rtBemen
;’ who farced tte river were estor-
- mlnated or forced to swim back
to safety thiuogh tte toy watota.
Tte Donate action was asatb of
Bryum tn tte sector Ifi Bribe OMrib-
egst of Kharkov. Tte noon «RB-
munlque said tte greater part af
gio Germane bba eroaoed gem
wiped out and “only • Mr bmr*
aged to swim back to tte right
bank." A ens*paw* nominally cwm-
ber* 350 men.
*TVw> latest twwwnpntova and dto-
patches told of no renewed MBd
activity in tte Kuban, but tbece
Was no reason to beltovo the Bod
army was not still driving Matart
the foe deployed between Ndvorae-
Wtok and tte Taman FvnbMiito toed-
DALLAS, May
stere aad bwteter
ten. ncteeraei ----u-,
eastern staugMeram e*MtomlB>^
ere aad aB otter individuate
and draw toaltag
warned today by the Odtee of
Price Wdmtalrtratton thrttke t
sad pork wdi be 7
■tricOy
^mr effort’
estimated UOO.OtaOOO to (
property valuattoM for state and
ooteTo'f "voraK, ^rtte^st"rf "si-; gw—. totayjor tte tart
1 late yester-
day waa tte emergency legislation
which result tn collection of addi-
tional millions in taxes.
Tte bill amends state laws to
pennit payment of taxes on real
' property of tte Reconstruction Fl-
, nance Corporation. Defence Plant
Oorporetlon, Defence Buppitos Cor-
. poratlon. Metals Reserve Company
; and Rubber Reserve Company.
I.....I —----- — I .
CLEVELAND. May 1—<JF»—Tte | f^.w„
Magazine “Steel" said today tt!'-Fver iNGCtM
would report in its edition Monday . Af School Camiv&l
that stoppage of wort in bltumln- v^wuewma
ous coal mines found the steel in-
w«w ».y ,-^-Amer.- £££
“A continued mine stoppage w
bring progressive shutdowns
supplies become exhausted."
thagasine said.
1 Shortly after the order went out
Worn tte White Houk, tte praci- ,
Bent in a statement reviewed tte
sRUaticn leading up to the • a. m.
deadline which he had set for the
Miners to resume—a deadline they
Ignored
“Except in a few mines the pro-
duction of coal has virtually ceas-
ed," tte preeident said. “The na-
Vgal interest is In grave peril."
Minea Idle As
Men Quit Work
BBW YORK. May 1-vrt-Amerl-
i come units
’ have only enough for 10 days.
would
the
AUSTIN. May 1 —0P>—With ac-
fire off Italy's west coast and a tto° °° Go*- Coke BOevonoonb m-
Meemd Tte SUttfiJNSMO war
*i* *n*l 1 btaUOrt f** atasw *■ «
fritted to top tMjmjMBjm tad Be
egMtoem don! wunt to gtog ttatt
unoerMCiwiary uumi w. imi m
Ob T»isaury, reporttag cggrMim-
a«aty lagJMkMbjm received up «m>
■I last ntate. «Ud tbrt taiiuttu
baud Imjing to urged right up untn
tte otoohm minute of tte campulgu
a KHbUtt* tonight
ZAH II of torn Brttonb federal re-
serve districts have tooted tteir
•utta. a Ttooway oBtctoT reported.
•hidtin School
Sells $40,000
1 ■; r
ite people that have walked in
ilerimiM have aeon a great light;
ttap Ibat dwell in tte land of tte
shadow 41 death, won them bath
tte light shined.-Isalah M.
We must underatand that this 1
<»S ’
otvUkntion, to in fart a eonttau-
etek an extanaion of the long-con-
evfl which western
d for 3.000 years.—
nan. author.
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. 223, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 1, 1943, newspaper, May 1, 1943; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1315707/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.