The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1943 Page: 8 of 8
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TH K T A FT TRIBUNE, T MAY 13. m*
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LCXEMBOlKG:
Defies the Nazis
Plucky Luxembourger* gave the
lie to Nasi propaganda that they
were voluntarily acquiring German
citizetifihip and entering the enemy
armed forces, by staging a gen-
era! strike—the first in a German-
occupied country.
The pint-sited duchy, which has a
population of but 289,913, is never-
theless one of the world's most im-
portant steel producing regions The
SODVILLE BAPTIST CHUHuh
E (SI. Sullivan. Pastor
Kv tiitig wnnlilp a* ~ "-0 J>. TO.
jj. T. V. at B-3f> p. m.
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.
Sunday school at 9,45 a. tn.
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“Three Hearts tn'
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
W. N. Schert*. Pastor.
Sunday school at 9:15 a. in.
A. 0 Tint. Supt.
Moraine worship. 11 a. m.
exiled Lustembourg ministry in Lor,
don rei“:-rt«d that German authori-
ties had declared a state of emer-
gency and threatened striking work-
ers with death.
Repressive measures were Im-
posed throughout Luxembourg when
the strike which started at Schif-
fhngen, spread to other towns.
Sabotage against railroads in the
tmy country was reported wide-
spread, with workers putting equip-
ment out of order.
TRUCKS AND TAXIS:
Face V. S. Control
The operation of 5.080,000 com-
mercial motor trucks, 150,000 busses
and 50,000 taxi cabs will be placed
under government control by No-
vember 15 as a measure to con-
serve transportation facilities for
war purposes, it was announced by
Joseph B, Eastman, director of tire
Office of Defense Transportation.
Passenger cars and motorcycles
exempted from the new regu-
1m Fills I use OF mtfMMF
rat PMfciiKC wok ohwisks
OOOOXXIO IK HtW rOKK SlATl
IK I SSI.
NO MATTER whether your automobile is in
storage or on the highway, there are many
things that can happen to it such as fire, ex-
plosion, theft, etc- Your car is more valuable
to you and your country today than ever before.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Arnold IHrio. Pastor
Sinton, T. xas
Atiiufciy Sv'ho(4 ji»: 00 -i. it?.
\o jM'rirffe* an th» on* for tn
to Hpf'Jik if)
Ladlw* AM Swi»-*y Tu* :--
»Jav ,«! 2:'M !» rn at th«* hom<*
«<f Mr* M Kor.J in T»lr.
It is h sonUOumnlit' Tin to
trample Stuhiay umL-rfo j.
Keep it insured with a Comprehensive
Automobile policy from this Hartford agency.
Thurn.-Frt.,
“Orchestra 1
Grri-ge
Ann Rvthsrts
Glenn Mill*,- »ni p
March of Tim* No
DAY OF WAR iff
■ Wings for th« R
A mmom
max Fame $r*im
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
John P. M>nt*r, Minister
A. C. TUTT, Agent
Church School, 9:45.
Sparks, vaperintmident.
Voullv IVopir. i; o-i.
mm with j* urns
OF CCAl **i> is.ooo
rntmawAmmAS
unit as Foot Mimas.
TAFT, TEXAS
CHURCH OF CHRIST
R. D. Smith. Min.ster
Sunday 9 n » m . (TiildrenV
Koiiir S.-rvio 9:15 :i. m., Bible
Study Hour lb I". ;i jn M irn
ing VV.'.r s *1: ji U.oo a. ill.. S.-r
inor 11:49 a. m.. C unmunion
and f nntribiiiion.
Iiic-i.ay on p m„ Udles’
HiUI flu-- I A uiiMriuni
Wcjp. v! iv 7 I’ 3 m Mi
ivcci, piayc.i and i,r;i:-c Service.
*i»eei*no» of talticis muaui HU
were
la t ions.
The ODT’s order directed opera-
tors of commercial vehicles to ob-
tain a “certificate of war necessi-
ty” to obtain fuel, tires, tubes and
accessories
Mr Eastman said the certificates
for commercial vehicles would re-
quire a tire check every 5.000 miles,
or every 60 days, whichever occurs
first, to assure proper iniiation and
repairs. Certificates, he indicated,
will be issued to al! types of trucks,
vehicles built primarily for trans-
porting property and passengers
and others available for public rent-
al, such as ambulances and hearses.
The objective, he said, is to limit
their use to operations necessary to
the war effort, or to the essential
domestic economy.
FRANCE:
Peiain Is Warned
Edouard Harriot is one French-
man not afraid to raise his voice in
blunt opposition to Vichy. Jules
Jeanneney is another. Both com-
mand respect in Unoccupied France,
for Herriot is mayor of Lyons and
a former premier and Jeanneney a
former cabinet member. Both were
leaders of the last parliament of the
Third Republic.
Thus Frenchmen everywhere lis-
tened when these two delivered a
solemn warning to Marshal Retain
and Pierre Laval that France may
suffer “convulsions" if the Vichy
! luncheon will be served
scout m
CUB SCOUTS--0EN I
The Cub Scout* o( (
■ the Smut Hut 54m
!' Tn begin the m
AMERICAN AIRPLANE PRODUCTION
TOPS REST OF WORLD COMBINED
Visitor From New York is
Honored by WSCS Members
Tile Woman's Society of Chris-
tian Service met at the Methodist
Church Tuesday afternoon, with
Mrs. J. E. Childs presiding. Mrs
Lester Bloyrr conducted the de-
votions!. and Mrs. Kate Kirk
trad ;» poem,
Mrs. Penri Stewart invited file
members to her home where a
handkerchief shower was given
for Mrs R. L. Bailey, who left
Wednesday for her home in New
York. Mrs. Stewart was assisted
by Mrs Fred Rockwell in the
serving of refreshments.
The WSCS will sponsor a mu-
sical to lie given by the members
of the Trinity Methodist Church
of Corpus ciiriati Friday night,
May 14. at the Portland Metho-
dist Church. Tickets ai'e 5a and
15 cents.
The President told n press on
feronco il Ik a prery und Vie - I
sbowin'’ iv-iv the counts'^ ins
boosted plane output.
He said he thought it U c-.-r
' t tiut American airplane M
torus are turning out mine man
th(. rest of the world combined.
His figures covered plane loa-
the .v,-my Navy, and • i.-rythlriv
eN,-.
By MRS- GEO. W, FREN
WMS Honor* Mothers With
S*«e in the Service
J v - >-ii a w »oden
i knlv» titer we fe
1 knlvv - we played Hurst
1 Tin-n had refmhsu(
| i- • ■ • am. play«4 wmi
j 1 urtm-d the living :irtk
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BaiUh
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Virgil Culpepper, Pastor
9 45 a. m. cb’.ivi h i
11 00 a. tn. Morning
The Baptist WMF, met at the
church Monday afternoon for the
regular monthly business session,
worship
Royal Service program anti social. |
honoring the mothers who have
sons In the service. The mothers
so honored were Mesdume* It. K.
Reed Eli Rollins, Billie Moore.
W. ft. Williams. Ruby Camp and
Brooks Robertson
Mrs Billie Moore president,
presided at the business session,
and -Mrs. Z. -W. Kirkpatrick led
the program, with Mrs. E KHsley
Mrs. Ruby Can.,, Mrs. C L
Green, Mm. W. L. Mc-Caig. Mrs
W R. 'Williams, 'Mrs. D. L. Le-
Sugur and Mrs. Billie Moore Lik-
ing part.
Hostesses were Mesdaraes Z.
"W Kirkpatrick, W. R. Williams
and C. L Green, and they served
refreshments to 15 including four
net* members, Mesdamea Eli Rol-
lina J. D. Glasson. Sr., 1), H.
Le Sueur and K. Kiislev. and Mrs.
Brooks Robertson, a guest,
service.
worship
m., Evening
CUB SCOUTS—DEN 4
servlet
Mcltonald Savs Farmers
Forced to High Wages
WASHINGTON May 11. J E
McDonald. Texas' i-omini-.sioriee \K’,V DEi.ltl
oi agrieulnirK deela.-ed Tues lii.v d i . w
that inch iiidustrl'i) ware- h.ni iilane- u-v m
forced tie- larmi-r to ;.a > ti ■ - - - imm in. > me:
for his labor, and that, hr must
receive more for his crops Ir ade-
quate production is to be assured
The award of Government eon
tracts on a coat-pins has1* '‘pro-
vided the springboard for (he ir
flat ion which is unjus-.iy being
laid on -the doorstep of lie- farm-
er. the miner the manufacture:
;ind others using prvticui econo-
iiii- s and business ;i: iueipies,' the
Texas -d'ficial aid in a stale
inent.
McDonald is chairman of tic
National Farm Commitiei
I met at the &4|
Mar : SVc m
v hr giving d» ]|i
•, jiij -any cm*
a We aim
.amt:, raft w«rl Ik
We played i
The meettng
. Mur ii, in* tirtk:
barton te
KliekskiS Hi
Our Fighting Men—
fContlnued from Page On: i
New 1. S. Carifo 1‘lani".
See Service in India
TAFT ROY iS AVIATION
CADET AT MAXWELL FIELD
Harvey ( alter Younts, sun of
, S It Ymtnis -:i' Taft, is now en-
rolled hs an aviation cadet in the
i Army Air Forces Pre-Flight
i School for Pilots at Maxwell
- Field located on the outskirts of
; Montgomery, the capita! of Ala-
; hama.
Here the new class of cadc-ts
is receiving nine weeks of ire
i tensive military physical and
i academic training preparatory to
j beginning their actual flight in-
i struct! >n 4 one of the many j» i
j mary flying schools in the Army
Southeast
from the I'nitcl Stales i»i.
weeks agti to augment the eoti-
stamly-VApandlni,-, fletg of cargo
planes carrying war supplies to
America ae fighting Hie Japanese
in (his tlo-ate,.
The ne-g- planes h i i , e n
VUles i;3 2. 'Kill ilor-.le-we- *a(b.
They are eiipubli of irryi(ig ! -
passengers, pin.- ttviybt
Off'-.-r.- her. declined coin
men! on tin- flight from th" I n:t
ed State*, but one wb- asked
Unit hi* name in w.-Hd-eld ;>:iid
“This is ' lie Cio-o- .-tin i.-llT
Patreniae Your Home Merchant’ j,i .... v>-i <i, -, ....
Bath ing Haute iRik
l’crn-nai deanUnem tell
baths rank high in
standard of living, th* cum
home making report^ hi
dint's conference on hsat!
anti home e.wriersbip.
1). Willis and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Smith of Odem left Sat
melay for Del Rio where they
will visit Mr. Willin' and Airs,
dmUh a brother, Lon Willis, for
a week.
Mr. and Mrs .Toe E. Fey enter-
tained with a fish fry Sunday,
haring as guests Dick Schneider
of the Naval Air Training Center.
Mr. jrud Mrs. Johnnie Bell ami
daughter, Bonnie Gale, Mrs. Ruby
Riser and children of Corpus
Christ!.
Re Kan*
"Ail was not lo»t o
merit when all had *
Bonaparl*.
Air Forces Southeast Training
Center.
Cadet Younts is a graduate of
Kohstown High School and had
served six months with the I' S.
Armored Force before lie was ac-
cepted as an aviation cade: in
the Army Air Forces on April Hi.
194:!. at Hodman Field, Ky.
Mrs. R. J Carlisle of Papalote.
Miss Frances Krebs and Davis
Krebs, b«:h of Corpus Christ!,
and Mr, and .Mrs. Carl A. Hough-
ton and son. John Ik, of Aransas
Pass, and Mrs. Kathryn .McNeil
of Portland spent Mother’s Day
with -Mrs. J. V. Willis.
FRSSH’fegetahi
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Newman
bad as Sunday guests their
daughter and her niece. Mrs.
Mary Studer and Yvonne Price,
both of Houston. Miss Price will
be the guest of her grandparent-;
sml her aunt, Mrs, Sylvia Turner,
Mrs. A. J. Ashmore and son,
Jackie, and Frances May Barnett
of Corpus ( liristi and GUss Mar
tba Anil Barnett were dinner
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. F. Pope Sunday.
ENJOYS VISIT OF MOTHER
Mean Vitamins
KEEP THEM FRESH H
REFIIIfi
Mr. and Mrs J. C. Moore have
retained from Oonxale* where
they were guest» of Mr and Mrs.
Joe H. Rossetto. They were ac-
companied home by Mrs. Moore's
mother, Mrs. S. F Talley of San
Antonio Mr. Moore has been very
111 slace hi» return.
■Mrs. Lynn L. Bishop spent
Mother's Day with her parents,
Mr. and Mi 8. K. H. Swartz of
Beeville, Mrs. Bishop's sister ..rid
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wade
of Dallas, were also guests in the
Swart* home that day.
101-COST
Mr and Mrs. J. W. McVoy and
daughter, Jackie and Mr. and
Mrs. K L. Purser and daughter.
Betty Nan. all of Corpus Chrisii,
The May meeting • of the Cha: : were visitors In the home of Mr
Work Club was held Wednesday j ami Mrs K. M. Purser and tarn-
afternoon in the club rooms. Mrs. J By Sunday.
J W. Hunt gave a review of the
book, “Thu Year of Decision,
1*4*.“ by Bernard Lie Veto.
The June meeting will he the
final one of the club year and
will be held In the home of Mrs.
John Teeter. A covered dish
LOTS OF FOLKS are raising their o—*j
tabb . -mi ■.(itlirw the benefit of garden-wmBW
And, (TL ke Refrigeration is helping thwli
o*.TVf vitandns vitally needed in
time diet . . CPI. Ice doesn't dry out vi^etwl
but kcet . tls-m Dik'd with a high
trieir or. -u.,1 vitamin content Ice
a M('1ST c-i-i. i, .tui.il refrigerant ttotf*
-M.d. find:.-:, an- iv the e daj* - • •
can y< k- • |> v-■ .1 !«, fruits and cooked fa#
effh ■!,; . wi-h ice, But cu have the extra nW
tape <>! aiway* h..viri;! plentv of ice for dnnb.«*
M r" . ir t ur,.:, There i. no shortage ,
and its nianut'acturc uses no vital rnatenak- 3
Me>. J. W. Hum Reviews
Rook at Ciub Meeting
OH From Herrings
Some of the glycerin used in the
manufacture of explosives, so nec-
essary in war times, is obtained
from the oil of sardines and herring.
WE HAVE A
LIMITED QUANTITY
OF
CALCIUM ARSENATE
LEFT
Start CPL tee Service
A New REFRE6EBAI
Ice Refrigerator stocks
are not large, but, if you
A< ! QlflCKLV you can still buy a new Ice Re-
frigerator without priorities or red tape. Your
Dealer will be glad to show you the new War
Modei which use,, less than 20 pounds of steel, yet
does dandy joh of food-keeping , . .. You dofit
Ice Rcirig-
Mexican Workers Agree
On V. S. Rail Contract
CITY, May 11.
MKXM’O
tliousand unskilled Mexican la-
iMH-er- will ititvc late this week
to work for railroads in the I'ni:
nl states hit;.-:: miflistrv pi:-,......
said today. Contract* covering
their employment were signed by
representatives of the Cuiu-n
.state;; Manpower Commission
and the labor ministry. Under
the terms of the rontracts, wiiii-h
an. tor six motitha' duration, the
men will r.-c.-ive minimum wants
of 4ti , cuts mi hour.
oavt: to tie up. u lot of money to buy an
orator, either. Your investment > but;»fraction of
W'iiat you might expect, yet from a practical ctand*
pi-'int you get the udi'snta;s• of refrigerator»tliat
u.-i-d to cost mure ---when you could buy them • - * ,
These strenuous time; demand that the whole
family s health be protected. Investigate an fee
Refrigerator now'
New Shipment Dusting Sul
phur. Aim Calcium
Sulphur Mixture
SEA SAGA:
IF n ke field Rescue
A grim drama of Hie sea. abound-
ing in tales of heroism was unfolded
when surviv»rs of the burned naval
transport Wakefield were landed at
an Atlantic coast port,
Formerly known as the liner Man-
hattan, one-time queen of the U. S.
merchant (iect, the Wakefield had
been severely damaged by fire, but
more than 1,600 passengers and
crew members had been removed
without loss of life.
liiiioglm Bros
“YOUR PURINA DEALER”
First New Last
Justice has caught up with itself
in the state of Victoria, Australia.
In arranging for the repair of mo-
tor vehicles, the state government
has decreed that among the last to
be considered shall be cars owned
. n. .ammmm See yo&r Dealer m
CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT GOMPi
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Richards, Henry C. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1943, newspaper, May 13, 1943; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711540/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.