The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1941 Page: 1 of 6
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[Draftees
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f>. Advocates Extra
[ *o Selectees Who
■ide To Stay in Army
ON. July 19 «U»I
w. Norris, I,- Neb ,
'today that a bon 143 be
i -Jectees who volunteer for
m beyond the first year of
, B4(ie the proposal as con-
considered a war depart-
recommcndation that se-
ational guardsmen, and
be retained in service
Jon of the emergency.
[Zry much dislike breaking
■contract we made with those
' Norri? told reporters. “Aft-
1 we told those boys that
[would only be in the army
[believe we could very well
■pis 'a bonds to re-enlist
[ their first year of service,
gnc; I believe most of them
I re-enlist- anyway, if their
Metre needed."
Sheridan Downey. D„
■ltd the senate military
jp&fltirit, whlehlseon-
thc legislation, to pro-
HImius of $30 per month for
1 and national guardsmen
- k beyond the first year.
1 committee will conclude tes-
- - the drmy. proposal
UwjU-mjMt Tuaaday-te
in it. Most committee mem-
[ippeared impressed by the
'
Jap Cabinet
lys Policy
Unchanged
Hloment of Chine^
ar 1$ Prime Purpose;
lent on Axis Pact
'KTO, July It. O'h Inspired
imont on Japan's new militor-
nationalistic cabinet Indl-
today that for the moment
least it would pursue an inde-
ndent foreign policy without
er-emphasi*lng Japan's role as
Germany's ally. *
Ministers and spokesmen avoid-
I mention of, Japan's alliance
ith Germany and Italy or its
•utrallty and friendship treaty
h Russia in their discuationa
cablet ^policy.
was announced that Kuma-
Honda. ambassador to the
K
PI
MOSCOW
LOSS:
(By I'nited Prow)
(■rnnan troops blasted deeper late Russian ter-
ritory teday, still attempting to strike a derisive
Mow atainst Soviet forre* after four weeks ef the
war's Moodiest fighting-
As the battle went into Ms IMh day, Raariaa
armies still were in Hie field, fighting stubbornly
anti fiercely despite repeated Nasi claims that their
power to resist had been smashed.
The Germans still were more than 90S miles from
their prime goal—Moscow—haring driven between
IU and 4W miles to a print beyond Smolensk In
four Maks of ranifmiRning from the frontier break-
through petal of Breot-Utovak.
. It appealed likely that ether Nail columns were
in the Immediate vicinity of Kiev, capital of the
rich I kraine area, and were rioae to Leningrad In
a.three-pronged action, northeastward from the
Lake Peipus oorner, east along the Baltic coast
and southward from the Finnish frontier,
chief German
strurtion of the Red army as an
forre—had not been achieved. .....
►
.
still M being made
asSiiws
its capture. Another tiro
In the Novel area, <e ml
Germans apparently
the Germana reported that..
forces have made e
BessarsMaa front ^
ALTHOUGH IT’S mid-summer, armies fighting
on the northern Russian front are operating in
near sero weather. This photo shows Russian sol-
diers Inspecting a German plane brought down
behind the battle lines. The plalie wad brought
down at the height of a snowstorm. - - * TH*
Channelview, County's N
(jpeof
undermining the influenco arid-
SSgffirS Stem Thnist on
private (oporto, however wens PQ0(j |g Cflplttll
osukc
Reds Seeking To River Crossings Forced
| Bermans Claim Odessa Success
Ordnance Depot firings New Business Rush
jhat he resigned in sympathy with
Yosuke Matsuoka, who lost hit
post a» foreign minister.
Mdtiupka.visited the foreign of-
Gigantic Forces Cloth
Along WO-Mile Front
MOSCOW, July 19. (UU—The Red
TlaHway between Houston and an hour through government re-
Goose Creek on Market Street servations.
measure, . Potential employment of up to Jhdffy of ithe_ guards standing
le, selective service of- 8,000 men to build an army arse- along the roadside yet, but it juat
believed that many of the nai on 4,000-odd acres, one of the isn't safe to speed through an
youths of the army class nation's largest ordnance depots, area where cars are thickly park-
10 who were registered has skyrocketed the former quiet ed on both sides of the road, and
lottery Tfegfpfcy » ■uugimimiillin-hrt. itew StwtdaHam’.Tfiiw—b:•
* win receive i.„
I their local boards
fJaly. < |
M
r 'WBWiuiilif
" light;' "
Acreage that’formerly sold for
W0 an acre now brings *2,000.
Traffic Congested
Even more complicated and
of men filing application*
jobs at the personnel office, some
9M^M^r)wtBy^-areipa2t’arfr ~^
a later day. Construction i
some distance off the highway
and when it is eompleted real
construction will start
BERLIN, July 19. 0LD-A Trigh
command communique said today
that German and Rumanian railroad, which extends u|
troops had forced a creating -of Jhe Arctic.
the Dniester rider at beveril potnts . of operations against I
-ftfrWtteS' £^.5r£ 5* 1
MU- «I»«: |cr*hF,d,u,rt,r,. Mid la Ml:
had driven to the north shore <rf -German and Rumanian troop*
#icc today 1 to Iftm his duties .
lo Admiral Teijiro Toyoda, the
' ™»a |gagg£££2€SSP
c-cffis*.again.-
Pollc) ( iichangrd
oecc=3«!X»m«au
Sometimes there are hundreds (See Channelview, . Rage J1
| -
;ly to eliminate him, appar-
J
■spa pers predicted
, . the new cabinet
sISee Japan Foreign, Page 2)
Smolensk area, it Was indieatedr St the
a long life.:^ 2nrt“thf N^i 'attorn fo^fled‘suf line north'lTfhe 2SS*d(
of Prince viet started. , pripet marshes had been extended was taken
Great batUcs were raging slmul- over Smolensk." - .
marshes has been extended over
'■H
■r.-T-.........Aluminum for 2000 Planes
* Huge Yield From Collection Seen
it
■vjnti
V in Setting of
the traffic cong^jtion that has
developed at the point.........
Larg-a signs warn the motorist Eim|
" further that 10 miles an hour is
July 19. IU,R)»w-A meot- the safest speed.
the stale automatic tax It's ajttate law that traffic- may The Office of -f*Wduction Man- ^ ^ county was corn, ^erican' fi'rms'who do bu,iness area, e^in. Vltobsk-Leningrad
move only 80 miles an hour agement, which-wilt take over the pletcd today. with the Axis, win result in a railroad 60 mile* north of
ed areas, and it task of converting the aluminum A scries of two-minute Ulk* heavy increase In South American ' ebsk;and^Ibe othtr btttJ* centri** '"
I to compute the state ad
n tax rate te be {Hid on
[fear's property assessments
a
TueitoyrMtt agy-wm
to heuse canvass for scrap alum- home in tho United States and
inum. the schedule for the collection in
Tim Office ta WWjiumQtt Mittr -*■«*- Harris county was eon,-
m
IsTjh —"t^ii
•Group* of
broke bluer <
thrwMothf
ptaltiwis waat of uM Oritui rim groSh^^
saj**1**** u:n““''d atrr,r^
South, in th« H|vtfl«k reyin, tt * **• the "gap’’ in the
taneousiy to the northw-jst oh a
HO milo front in the Paiatsk-Ne-
vel region. • . ^ * *
Hero Soviet forcer fought from
; The Oemian-Rumanlan general
headquarter! oa the Bessarabian
front had announced yesterday
that —• ......
J^5saL*3
, north shore of Uka
'that
to a great
v, i-SKBSSKB g"S2'«S^ftJSt
tion black-listing 1800 Latin
American firms who do business
seemed that
tack-have bien un*He to ad-
v*hce to the Dnieper river,
The Germans had started a fe-
rocious new drive in the Nevel
Smolensk aMA
through populated
k . - - is within federal Jurisdiction Ip into national defense Weapons, eg-
t bc^ held here Mon- require a speed limit, of 10 miles timated that Jhe collection will be
will be-made in every theater
in the Tri-Cities, Highlands, and
unemployment, members of the
German Chamber of Commerce
ebers ot the board are Oov.
|Ue O'Danw, Comptroller
Sheppard, tad Tfaaiuisr
‘ Iockhart._ :.i____
will not be in Austin
PL his office announced.
O'Daniri i* exported to
J“M»y f om a trip to
rrampj anaioremajn
Russians Mass NuAr Turkey
W8M»«i®»Wta«fieME
well the Polojta sector; between
Sr .^NBUUj'uly.
USO Your Chance To Help
Organization To-Builcj Morale
v,..’.- '' t • V ,-^ r •. ■ Vy'i) '~
Previously reported Matherne is head ef tHe
Baytqwn booth SJ0 drive.
non B ^ rttS *2?
500 Boy Scouts and adults mcnt Would suffer too.
Axis businessmen said fhc black-
list was a ‘'political move” which
will take the field to make the
canvass. , ' J:
A fliet of-trucks will be mobil-
ized to make the collection and
the aluminum will J>e placed in.
(Bee Red* Seeking, Page n
" ; . ‘» *
Solon Attack Action
fjT ojthl board is ex-
Seventeen eounties
■ ‘tiled to furnish the comp-
J
.....
cannot
Just to try to coerce you into per7* _mdt^foulfeEt HaCTto ceMnty*
hash the facts ip the case again.
iwipi
CARTHACE,
. . .................... —_
.....te y * ;» 'r'..' , n
I*. CPJ — A Fortification work in the Urals
■ jjvs, " •
the Caucasus mountains tq pro- ®°viw withdrawal that far to the
tect the vital Soviet oilfields and east becomes necessary.
awssrwrwa#1
men- atili .U held in reserve on
the centrsi fighting fronU.
The estimate* purportedly em-
und the Caucasus :
' filj regions,
of the legwatwo k* called to The seme atpiomats contended yonsLanxa, u
J. E. Rutter, preeident Of the Pfoelamationwi»icl>,they mldfrtf- ^^Wet b^mtafoS OwSta
Trl-Citlea Junior Chamber of moved doubts as to which firms
Commerce, which is sponsoring they should deal with,
the drive hero, yesterday con- fn HavaJa. President Fulgencio
tacted all sub-chairmen and cap- Batista' appointed a commission
WD TOWN
:ies: Nat j
-keeping
‘n HousU
women wl._.
1 - --..ua: offer your ser- nlng and coordinating, group in
1 to Mrs. U G. Sanders, tele- providing a place to go for sol- -
* m ths’mn diers arid sailors in training now
iwatjsi'sa?
[ ,on * l°b ill- Houston . . .
>to an you women with tirr.o
hands: offer
Army, |
Catholic Community Service, the
National Travelers Aid Associa-
tion and the Jewish Welfare
Board-who will act as a i«an-
also make^ortrfbutons each aT-
booths ait Henring’S Iri CfocsPeCreek
or at Cone’s Pharmacy in Bay-
town. ,
Give something If you can. Give
something knowing that your
money will serve to help build
morale of American fighting
(See Aluminum, Page 21
m mm
BRIEFS
yi
(.see German* Protest, Page 2)
jssasLgars
. Creek, wl
most CO!
control shake-up in^ke staffs of gerated although the
•tote - elcemdkyna^r S institutions, fleet w«# said 4o
said Friday night that many of WWWjr. J. i 1: ri .. ZJZTSr
the employes discharged were dis-
missed “on trumped U# UU
charges.”
He Mid that the throe board
Red air >bbr battollohr^ were srid to bo
m
j - — . - Y-sr--- ’ ■ ?.v_- JSrtgK
Price Sfabitizaiion Ships Moved
By Uni ted Proea
BERLIN, July 19.7-Naxi aources
claimed tonight that the German
Luftwaffe has straek terrific
SiMSi
* 263, on manning the"USO diers and sailors in training
r -rca-s
E*^H^er^^y'onJailas is^ to ^preserve the^^ifrtean way
unit of jkdio
.station KTRH, Houston, will be
moved to a new *250,000 home to
b« built near Cedar Bayou, it
_____“without fair hearings."
Members ef the control board
are appointed by the governor
to staggered six-year terms under,
state law. v
* stabilization in
I, ‘zj-y. «wen giving out
I « Sdvic 1 on mixing paint
ntent and the four towers are to
be erected on « site on the Coady
toon Lykes
a . Creek. whtSite 1
................ . ice most complet
_________ in the cotton textile rtately 2JJ00 1
and rayon industries. -- Docks, Inc., “
J cotton print r ioiuf llifi (PtokiBlI-,.- L
. crossed from M to 48 cents psr a crow in Bolivar
pound-or to the level prevailing “» *hi’"
cYuttnjr ttyptarsT”*
.....
StocksToday
. >_ , today when
^ cobs pressed her into fttr-
ire! ,Car,r,ying *ome indigent
■fen to Houston for examina-
fesn vy thlWay’ have you
I a slifh, m"ld* 8b0Ut mak‘
LJ M'(ht contribution to the
V ■ The Roberts ought
1 h«me thi<, W-eek from Coio-
uwt Mrs Flowers and the
, JU3t 'vouidn’t come back
, *» S»«».
-■ "t to Corpus . . . Mre.
McLeod and Mrs. Paul
'ft from Mont Belvicu
rim
»* Iitet1"'** tfip • • And G» General Electric
JS5BS?
^■iiaSaSS ssjts
t Goose Cre+k Loriltor
{ v*WR Ifurrov
« Augie Nash Keivioatof
--- • .......
Robert *-of I
•’ ’* to *a u» po«„
- rt^toc*dcastlng equipment to
,, cd by either Beriip or Moscow).
Allied Stores >............... TK Otis Steel .............. ... <i
American Radiator ........• «% Packard Motors ............ ** WASHINGTON, June I*. — The
Phillips petroleum *♦ war department, in the ae
afl
Henderson Mid
a number of type*
_ peteta fn
'tifraal
£
are too high" and thirt -ceiling ■
!S?5£P7«W
plant will be built near Port Ar- will be placed below preeent lev
thur to produce completed -hell els ” The glades believea affected
casings and .shell fosgine <pr. the - are twills,
army. " and toffetos.
officials i
were unde
■■Raafl
ed.
Reo Motors
Skfclly .........
fiocony Vacuum
Sperry Corporation
Standard (Ml of
Anaconda Copper
American T. and T ........
Barnsdail •••/...............
Chrysler Motors ........— 89y*
Cities Service ............... 6^
Commercial Solvent ........
Consolidated Aireraft . * • • • ^3 a
Consolidated Oil ........6
CurtiM-Wright ......... ... »
Curtiaa-Wright A
ft Mg.^gT«g«r
United Oa*
........... 12% United States 8toel
4% WalWorth ................
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Britain Calls on Occupied Nations To Mobilise
been r
; m
Pure Oil ...,.v..,i.• 10 mELlse^j^||tauffl[rif *1
HU
9%
rigaa# PW,... .. ,
four air foroee af
I jplted State*.
S Europeans Asked To Rally Around Symbol of Victory
Europe today to .tort mobilizing
strangest in history, to fight the
the same time a new -radio trar
as-'“ SSTna
bomber* have carried VmmKt
wtmMQOato'm^TtiMiBiafBhiifo
,., .7,.^
a Aviation7! 14
IlU “nd
Palermo, ftrtlr
%% HOUSTON. July 19
union: .’77' •: tnm ,w ,w*
Motor. 15% J
s*
“ . M.U..
^ IWUR
27% Wi
Wilspn Company
*»•••' ...
,15
lit the harbor at
' ■- ;
||fr
_ « to tod-
two years.in re-
BW8--agaaa>
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t a secret -“i
Wlhfuny to ri|M Oc. ,.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1941, newspaper, July 19, 1941; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028459/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.