The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 158, Ed. 1 Monday, December 22, 1941 Page: 2 of 12
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remain at hls» post until be waa
taken
«** transport fleet
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boon heard from
for M hour* until
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the west cOaet of I.uson; Aparrt,
:% the north and LeffMfd on the
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with Mindanao i»Wnd. to tbe south
of Luton, where the J«pan«*e had
landed a formidable force In the
Davao area ion* - o m.-r of Jap-
anfM, colonization
'• -Ui5*ycn attach mu de-
scribed hy the United State* high,
command aa “undoubtedly the
SS ?Cte£?
nemy la great force la
hi* atttek." MacArthur
:r-.w,artsis
tank combat. Our troop* more
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MONDAY. DECIMIEI 2j {
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Staff of Jap Embassy Is Having fun
Whiskey By Case Delivered at Side Door
pri toner
Contact
Nothin* had
Hon* KongW
thu morning when the gtrrijon.
(tending off wave, of attacking
Japanese ehoclc troop, with ma-
chine guiu and artillery, affected
STSX&JPJ***1*
In hourly mesa*fM MM
- fHg.iag’agi.
Kong reported that-ft waa re-
• WASHINGTON. Dec 22 rt’.Pi - treatment. hiu -taken steps to im, The Gern-jn
Boys playing baseball In the rear aurc that Axla nutlonal* arc oc.n- moved member, 'or
mrdt's* and case* of whiskey da- forf&bio liere, «tnfr -... -* “*"• the
livered to a side door indicated The state department ha, an-
that those confined to -he nouncc<J that It has boon decided another locality1'"7^
embassy are having fun. to move members of the German partment laid
low to embassy ataff to comfortable Member, nr t
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today tht
1st
United States, anxious
make {ertaln tbit American rep- hotel In ipothiv locality." Oet-
rcscntetlve, in Japan and other matt
enemy countriei wecelvc
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good compan;
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jany the embassy staff.
Members of Jmanci* (
c«h?t«y will b, ,.
at a lintel "In , Wr^/S
M." It WM MJt#i
termlm
panese
Hunter Burial Soldiers Take Posts jsS^aS
that the geverno* would remain
at hi* post,
ifejteo.........
Mili|*ry experts familiar with
the situation Ut Hong Kong hold
out .no hope that the little gar-
rison wculd be able to hold out
long againat the overwhelming
force of Japaneae attacking by
Services Held To Halt Strike
Funeral services were held to-
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 22 (l’J>)
day tor Oscar Hy Hunter, 64, who *#WJers wlth bayonets Lxed ei
died Saturday at his home, in
rift* loaded patrolled One ship-
ready to
land, air and
■But H waa believed here thBt
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Willism L Flavlon aaain accents annointaienl
Psuhs^CMipi
Campaign.
ton of Houston, one of the leading men of the Lone Star State, hat
at the Texas
buffering
Mr. day-
long served on the Committee for thr t rlebratinn of the President s
BMMay
for the National Foundation far Infantile Paralysis. lfBxy
thaaaaads of Texans will participa.i. in the President’s Diamond
Jubilee Birthday celebration in January which will reach Its climax
S£"!
atlon of the
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^:-4;.HaH of M odd fUnsports of the Cemmlttee tor the Celebration of tbfl
toought the Japanese landing par- presenting the certificate of appointment to Mr. Cl
ties to the Lingaytn shores The cent meeting of State Campaign Chairmen at Wad I
transports ware protected by h ___
fclgaUoyer floUlla with air support ' - - -"lagfj
lold. The
Chairman
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the Japanese were
enormous disuaitie*.
King George, in a pnunel mee-
sage yeaterdav to the Hong Kong
garrison, said: - ----- -
“The thoughts of all at home
arc with you and the people of
Hong Kopg in our ordeal. I con-
gratulate ail rank* of the flght-
ing services on their courageous
t&i
Admiral Jacob*
resistance in face of hasVy odds
’ Wlahes to
Baytown after a short Illness. wchtato three "Shfrs to pre
Rev. C. E. Harris, pastor of vent a jurisdictional labor dis-
Grace Methodist church, offi- pute from halting $1,000,000,000
ciated Vt the rite, held at the worth of vilal construction.
Tri-Cities FuncralHome at 10:30 They were stationed there to
a.m. today. Burial was in Hill of escort workers through picket
Rest cemetery Uncs e3tab«shed bV tb« United
_ • „ Brotherhood of Welders, Cutters
- urvivor* are three sons, . hnd America, an un-
Hunter. Baytown; Joe Hunter, affiliated unicn, which called a
Jamaica, Iowa; and Jack Hunter, strike of welders at all major
Burlington, Iowa; three daugh- California shipyards to enforce
UI«H« ——^.tom,. A M Fromms. Du- its demands for autonomy from
chief, has been msde commander- buque, Iowp, Mias Betty Hunter, „the American Federation of
ln chief of the Pacific fleet - Fort Dodge, Icwa, and Miss Shir- Labor _ , - ■
Hear Admiral Randall Jacobs hat
been transferred from duty with
the United States Atlantic fleet
to the post df chief of the bu-
reau of navigation. Rear Admiral
Chester V. NimiU, former bureau
bomber* Intensified
M
SaaSM FWIUHen
and I send my best
you and to all in the island."
----OUY OWNS* tTAMW
ley Hunter,’ Helmuth, N. Y., and • • • — «uy pergN** «TAMM’
ArfSm n.llf fW# E E Ser
entire OUlt LOflSt Ammons B. o.
two grandchildren.
Pallbearers were R. E. Sander*,
VastSeardi far KHlii
Harrington.
Total public and private debt of
|H; Griffin, H.L. the United States at the end of
Blanton and J. T, - 1MQ was estimated at $167 billion
or about ,<a^fl3 per ctpRiu |
DINE and U
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beach
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Open Every Nit
Entertainment By
Phillips Troub
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and OrganiutioH
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Recijye Awards Brother Is Defld Jap Subs fs^Made
Goote Creek Volunteer firemen
today had started another year of
KSLta* CTlL' topoSTT acUvity after miltilng an award 8.
■MM'lMYe been cor.centrmf
ncentrating °F $235 posted bv the city for at-
iSTir'u.srJXIi*....
W,mm,** S&'tgSTJrj&Z
aaMy. trm^thr
f ferns on Hainan Island
■pr-.^'V- • • -*,•«»:. DsriNSS aoNoe
Rrmd) Conifln . •«*« "<two ^ wb^ m***-"^ we*J,pa- aZi
I fl i ■ , j, of tho geiup received the Walter Moore of Tyjgf and Rev. dl^ttoM ^imt step^ ^mi^t Creek, BAyfOWn, Pelly, Freeport
blackout area, under pre-
the Louisiana border to. Corpus
Christ!, ta distance of 300. miles.
The test waa ordered last week
by Maj. Geh Richard Donovan,
commanding officer for the
Eighth army corps area, Ashburn
Coastal communities affected
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CHRISTMAS FOWL SPECIALS!
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Invaderlripoli
FULL DRESSED I LARGE FULL DRESSED
rkeys HENS
plans, will cover the
Wells of Dayton
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Adveroe Weather emXL,, The . prire atirard* . were An- . chairman the SfeOiodtot church Uve y ^ea,t. wftJ Mveral Japa- . Those invited to today’s meet-
ESwa1
Sr^oLhaerrlh^r; ^Albcrtaof Hlt-RUII VlCtfll R.' E. Smith, area civilian de-
Hrn^ton O. Bofikylonand , Vl,' Sln^Ueut S w'w^gS'
It H Pruett. Jol,n u of Galv^tnn- and three I- B...UJ Tala.. ctssion. Liei^. Col. W. W. Ster-
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hampered
aides, partteuMy In the air. „rir._________
-. our air forces cJty'bttrn with Prt !■A If
again reaped a rich reward from Lintelmm presiding
The dinner was prepared hy, a
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extensive action against roncen-
ttuilon* of enemy mechanical committee of Hub Bound*,' Mr. 0f
end^triejte Wchardson and
“Onjp
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■^lasis*-' Srsaf.rwiB± ss*
row of Houston
L H. Koehler o
• • • — »uy Dgrmw* atamo*
piechonised patrol, few friends in Hi - Trl-Clties were
, ■ mwnswxw ■ nu e firemen so that Goose Creek
would be ready to meet any eraer-
tonthe Trt‘a?ie.VartamiBht iCon«nu^ fr™« F»«e I)
... _ BUY OtFCNGE tONO#
ling of Sau Antonio, area iiason
officer between civilian and army
Lb.
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wvwhhmvw naviii
were held at the Tri-Cities Fu-
Ro*e of the Texas highway
H. W, Goodpaator, minister Of the wiu attend
First Christian -hurtlj, officiated. ______ auY defense stamps
Burial was m Lmncy cemetery. ______________________
PORK HAMS —»
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numbered the hsidera six to one,"
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Intel Mi
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32 Volunteer for
Aviation Guard '
a •- waaaeii in
Race for Council
J. H. Meek were reelected last
April for a two-yea?'torm-
“I am not running on the fall-
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tacked the Cor man r&t ftnd . *-
spm.d demoralisatiqp: , ■ . . m
He said the Germans now were Villi I AtC IA
Him; above all to escape en- ™ IW5 IV
,.....„ . ... ^eive Gifts .
KtS'szsj WftBlfgSS s'r'.iri.Sm.o..
..._.......av., wtert.mSSimimS.I*sun
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Ducks-Fryeri
Geese.Priei
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<r»ntinuod from Pag* I)
navigator*, radio operator* and
twlmli'isn* md men skilled in
photogiaphy,"
* JThc unit, When organised, will
ures cf any man but on n
merits,” Mr. Waddell said. He has
resident of Goose Creek
since 1923 and an employe of the
Humble Gil arid Refining com-
pany 17 years. He is general tool
and equipment supervisor at the j
Baytown refinery.
Wright's Market & Grocer
Free Delivery!
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Phone
Secret
Treasure"
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There are 665 Citiea in the U.S. automobile, hn'rncsaeU a peasant’s V, ’ . . .
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ENDH TOMTKi
' RISE AND SHINE"
TI RHDAl ONLY?—
Aldrich
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President
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“CALIFORNIA OR Bt XT!“
"SKY RAIDERS’ No. 5
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BUY DEFENSE STAMPS
the Odd Fellows’ hall buildir
ng and
Me either Mrs: Massey or hfn.
-Try SUN CLASSIFIED ADR—
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HO IS THIS EXCITING
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Gee SANDERS
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FRANC IIOT TONE
SHE KNEW ALL
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DONLEVY
Ion Huf ter
Mary Hoft
Ok
j. ^pCONP FEATURE ^
FRANKIE DARRO
MORELAND
Crow, and offer your services.
----BUY DEFENSE 6TAMFB
HOSPITALS
Mrs. Kate Shotwdl, of 257 New
Jersey street, was taken fflttB
Goose Creek hosoita) to her h
Saturday by a Paul U Lee
TOus^aS
- Wayne, of 603 1
moved i
-■ - .nd inf
Satu
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son, Bob Alfred, If*
stmt. SotuNay were s
the -UBle-Duite iftosoit,
home. The transfer^was mi
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MTg. D. Is Trollinger and Infant
>n. Michael Dovk. today were
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, : _ BUY DEFENSE UOND9 ....... - -
E. Spalfling, was burned to death
in flames that destroyed a home
Sunday morning after his parent*
had braved death twice in at-
tempts to eave him. Neighbors
had to restrain the fHther from
trying to go back into the roaring
flames. . . |
rov n*»F“Or «f>***uK
TWO KIM .ED »N CRASH
GLADEWATER. Dec. 22. dUh -
Billy Wayne Williamson, 10. Haw-
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4-PIECE SET
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Double Bailer, Ten Pot and Tea 1
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COCON
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 158, Ed. 1 Monday, December 22, 1941, newspaper, December 22, 1941; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027237/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.