The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 271, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 28, 1945 Page: 1 of 8
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WIBAY, April
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tonight »nd tomorrow. Not
« in temperature.
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GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS SATURDAY. APRIL 28. 1 945
tl NO. 271
THIS LOCATES (or you the II-Acre tile purchAoed
for Son Jacinto Memorial hoapitol. Bought a few day*
Ago for mooo. it ho* a frotitAge of approximately UO
feet on Decker Drive. "To Baytown" indicate* Mar-
ket street road past the high school. Decker Drive will
skirt the north end of the Humble refinery, And meet
the Market street road at Siapout gully. When Weat
Main street is opened to Decker Drive, It will bisect
the hospital property.* Shown south of the hospital
tract Is the proposed road to be built—Map furnished
by Gordon L. Famed and R. W. Kelley.
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broadcasts and censored
front dispatches one clear m _ -
lais Berlins
And two American armies were
racing in on Munich from posi- ; , ,
• tions less than 30 miles to the ■
west and north in answer to a DAJ MiamamauiI
sasr “•
Hours after the speeding Amer- l|nU( P||Cn 111 9/1
loan tank columns picked up the UIIII3 111311 III I w
Munich rebels’ call for aid, a _c .
speaker purporting to be the IIAFfiarfAfl A FA 3
, gaijleiter of the city broadcast an llviyClllvll #U CO w
announcement that the revolt had •
. Ruiiisn Planes Uling
The gauleiter called on Bavaria Tempelhof Airdrome
to continue what obviously was a
• hopeless fight against the con- LONDON, April 28. iltBt— Russian
rl i^ing Americans armies ahd de- shock troops toddy broke Into the
dared that the Munich ‘traitors" Ttergarten, heart of Adolf Hit-
... * *rffih mthlrtriyler’aJaat ditch defense Stadel in
.There was no confirmation of encircled Berlin. Moscow said the
tbe Nasi claim which in itself-was siege of the Nasi capital swiftly j
tie first enemy admission that was approaching its end.
^^■Fisbded peace, revolution had'^Reporttfewm^g London dso- j
„-----_r._ — begun, Just as it did in 1918 in the said fighting was raging “very i
tions conference flv is rekdv for business today under J final hours of World War l. near” Adolf Hitler’s relchachan-
the direction of a Arise and suDer-duner council of Big fL PAS0, Aprl1 u8 ' pl • ® Field dispatches from the Third cellery on the WHhelmstmia |
the direction 01*.f™*““. C0“nfPaso county authorities today army front identified the rebel the Reichstag on the northeast 1
Four foreign mini* voted into existence at a plenary sought a clue to the identity of leader as Gen. Hans Ritter von corner of the Tiergarten, the state
session. I , ^ the person or persons who figured Epp, last reported as a member opera house and other buildings
But it appears fce confronted with another potential *“ id?tl,»nd °l *5* Hhier government and one in the center of Berlin.
United States-RusJ dispute. - fireman.' ‘ relchsUg f rA Moscow dispatch said Soviet
The United Stl, it was learned, Will present to the Children driving s cow through- HegSburg and Augsburg, twin ^feTwe^!u0^rliraLnrtacyhe“
conference .an aAnent Restiawn cemetery in the desert (See Revolt Flames, Page *) the Eibe river opposite the Amer- “
. No wafch it better than
IT1S GUARANTEED TO
iata your confidence! The
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MAJOR JAMES H. Halt of Ellington Field Friday preseMMI tbe all
medal with two silver and one bronte oak leaf clusters to Mrs. Fre-
■lonia Lemmon of Felly, mother of Second Lt. Robert F. Lemmon,
bombardier-navigator on a B-26, who hals been missing over France
since July, UHL _,
were awaiting an "imminent A-------_I-------
Moscow"said^thc Ninth army' rl TTH AHIiy wOllininS
Reach Swiss Border
i« with the Americans following,, : < , *5.
the original ^ junction aL Torgau, rome, April 28. -Oi-A Zurich munique - which has been run-
60 mile* below the capital. dispatch said today that the Amer- nlng far bebihd actual front-line
Red Star said only that the two lean Fifth army had reached the positions -- was near Bergamo, 26
divisions met the Americans elae* Swiss border in a spectacular 50- miles northeast of Milan and 92
where than Torgau and added: mile dash that cut northern Italy miles from the Swiss border.
"The link-up of our armies on In two, trapped terts of thousands Earlier Swiss dispatches report*
(See Red Daredevil—Page 2) of Germans, and isolated Milan ed a violent battle between Italian
and Turin. - partisaniand l,500_ German troops
The dispatch said the American «* fbe Ohiassoarea along the
___ su^vt .1 j. frnnH»r noar fVimn Th# RuHm
Nads Now Face
13 MiUion Troops
■ .
PIRIS . Anvil «S Il’Pl 1
this morning in Ponte Chiasso, on
the Italian side, indicating the pa-
triots may have been driven from
the town. " '*•;
sherder from Germany said said. 'I
Adolf Hitler and Prop- (Exchange Telegraph 4
l, Minister Paul Joseph ported eight generals ail
*" were shot three days ago. eral high officers had M
'diplomat said that Gestapo ecuted by SS squads in rort
.Heinrich Himmler yesterday with the ‘‘resignation’’ of I
« to Berlin by plane with his marshal Hermann Goerind
g*»d man, a General Schel- were accused of treason). :
*. The diplomat said the (
Pp reported that a revolu- army declared Munich - ar
P? broken out, in„ Munich city Thursday night, but tb
»t occupation of the City by- opposed the declaration a
was expected tonight. < revolution started as a c<
Exchange Telegraph dis- ence.
rfram Zurich said it was
E reliably in Munich that * Kf
Hr had ordered the arrest CpAMflA hi ft1
| Otto Meissner, undersee- CSCOpC IwWl
Arm 'Epidemic' Two American
m. T_! l*CI ' From Oflag 64 (German
IvS IrhUfieS camp) in Poland to Goose
, .27*4 Nash Kelvinator ............ JO1!
. 3 Vi National Dairy ............ 301)
16614 North American Aviation ... 10
33’* Ohio Oil*.................... 18
: 2% Packard MoUts ........... ’El
804 Premier ................... IV
108V« Pure Oil ..,.................,20
204 Republic Steel ________ »V
; I7H Rustless Steel ............... 1M
224 Sharp and Dohme ...........13V
54 Sinclair ________...... 16V
169V. Shelly ...................... 51V
57% Southern Pacific ............ *6'
124 Sperry Corporation .......30
64 Standard Brands............ 33V
384 Standard Oil of Indiana — 37V
484 Standard Oil of New Jersey . 63
694 Sunray Oil . ................ 6*
64 Texas Corporation ......... Mil
264 Tidewater Corporation ...... 19%
55 T-P Land aniTTrust ........14M
64 United Aircraft .tX.—... 30V
784 Uhitcd Corporation .....'.. .." IK
174 United Gas New ...... 11%
284 United States Steel ......... 68
464 Walworth .................. W*
32 Western Union ..............«
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 271, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 28, 1945, newspaper, April 28, 1945; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028536/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.