The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 56, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 18, 1945 Page: 2 of 8
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SATURDAY, AUGUST
THE DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
!*TURl>AT AUGUST 18,
OPA Lifts Ceiling On
Imported Wine, Spirits
Enemy Missions
Carry Emperor's
Cease-Fire Order
Jap Surrender
Mission Ready
Anfiouru'
;|ement Twins
pted On
fth Birthday
rilth mid Isnlce Clement, twin
ghttn of MK and Mrh. V. D,
nl were honored on thHr
k nirthday Tuaedey, with n
given by thelf xrandnmih-
WASHINGTON Aug l*. d’lb
The Office cf Brice administration
today *u*pended price rent rot*
over imjwtad wine* and spirit*,
not including whiskey*.
Scotch and other Imported
whiskey* will remain under price
control
Itrnndv. rt m nnd cordial* are
the major item* affected
OPA *aid that tbl* move wa*
poMible became moat of the wine*
and aplrita Imported during the
war are now telling Mow celling
price*.
BABY IN HORN
Mr, and M*» Joe Kuldca of Bay-
town announce the birth of a hoy
at Oaoae Creek hospital on Auguat
17 He weighed a pounds (I ouneca.
ilmnfimled From Pa*.- Otic) JBfl$
nounced that American fi*ht«-i
plane* .tapancM-
aircraft from K>u*hu AJF V —
At le, the Japan*** eml**arir* ■ I ~ V
wiU tranafer to ait Americaa plane ■ L i >
for ibe flight to Manila.
The Japan*** note mud that llic ^
Japan*** aircraft will fly from
Kyu.hu ...... ! ' -y .
,n.i . ‘ .^it
-
until joined by the American eaeort.
Tt also gave deteil* ef the Jap- H
aneee aircraft'* radio call letters ■
for communication with airfield
and eeeortlng American plane*
The Japanese flight originally I
had been «el for yesterday. but I
Tokyo pleaded for more time and
MacArthur con*cnted. When the y* e RKKNAItU II Vikukal.
Japanese began bickering nvrr the mu of Mr. ami Mr*. Ilenr'j J.
enact dutlea of tke miulon. how- Vykukal of 711', Maryland,
ever. MecArthur brusquely ordered Bay ton n. I* new klationrd at
yesterday that the emieaariea Treasure Maud where he I* a*-
should proceed "without further *lgned to the operation* office,
delay" A gradual* af Robert K. I«*e
At Manila, arrangement* were high arhool, he ha* been in
DANCE
DANCING
Every Wednesday and Saturday
9:00 p. m.
Evtry Saturday Night
NEW SYLVAN
BEACH HALL
Music by: Swing Rascal*
K*rrii?Ctaorntand Mrs «
L Agulllsrd at the latter'*
Lf, sis W Defect. o
were placed and those ,
On* uiltc* were Joan Fayle, r
‘tinllh, Wacey Wright, and
Hey Berry. „
[Rh rose* centered the aervinj c
j, At each end were the pink- <;
Music by
Ona of Houston's Batter
SI e ALPHA L I ISIIKK. Jr.,
lilt N. Second, 1* -.pending the
day* leave here with hi* parent*,
Mr. and Mr*. A. L. Klahrr, Sr.
Almar.l the t *N Hullrr, H*her
*piail *t« month* in the Parlflr
during which tlm.< he partici-
pated in the Okinawa cam-
paign. lie wa* attending Rob-
ert K. I« high M-hool wrhen he
wa* called Into »*rvlr*.
String Bands.
Open Every Night
DANCE
to the music of
Twilight Serenades
EVERY FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
LAflT DAVI
REX BELL
"TOO MUCH BEEF"
.................. (Continued Prom Pate One)
continue at war-time pace. In-
■ eluded among these is the Hughes
Inn Tool eomjfSnv which will keep its
»“|r 5.000 workers at the main oil tool
' plant, and will absorb alt the work-
IfCU er* from the Dickson gun plant
WJ Sheffield steel of Texas, with
some 2,000 employes, will continue
to turn out steel for civilian use
idicatfon al „ higher rate than it turned out |„u*d From Page One)
*»*«l f«r ,h® «Jr- , Seishln, tto. 100 nnd HO miles
Japans Brown Shipbuilding corporation. M0Uth nf Vladivostok, The new
, which now employs 12,000, expects s<.„htirm- drives apparently were
minister to continue at the current level. ..........
lie state* * The company ha* been advised of
lion into no cancellations.
^mediate Official* of the oil refineries de*
East Harri* County'* Finest
Dancing Place.
STARTS SUNDAY!
3 Mile* East of Highland*
On the WallisviJIe Road.
GUY WILLIAMS
DANCE CLUB
Embraced
In Tlie Arms
Of Reckless
Adventure!
aimed at expanding that foothold
and thrusting inland to seal off
the base of the Korean peninsula.
-- —_ -—, _— —- ....... - ----- • , Almost MO miles to the west,
hack to Japan a* fast as possible in strong measures to halt what he dined to be quoted, hut said how- other y,)Vjot fonea struck hard to-
order to dear the way for the called a dangerous inflationary ever, that.they foresaw no immedi- wat(j sea coast in a
actual signing of the terms. trend in Japan. ate unemployment problem. brd to complete the envelopment
The Principal Japanese delegate He also said his ministry would "The oil industry- cannot sky from that direcflpq, ....___„
wlS be*accompanied by three ad- give sped.) conilderithm^ to the *1»« » around the comer until Th(. southe,rn wing of Marshal
vlsers, one each from the army, protection of individual savings we learn what the national demand Rodion Y. Malinovsky's trans-
navy and air force*. MacArthur Hnd deposit account* in Japanese lx,y one official said. Baikal army captured the Jehol
specified the Utter should have hank,. todd-Houston shipbuilding an- .“ ' e Zy of CWhfenf 150
knowledge of airfields in the The new government Intend* to nounced sometime-ago that the welt of the seacoaaT after
Tokyo areu, a hint that first Amer- ,.oncentriltr mainly on relief and *'!!?. -"JJ* ' rr? Z u.!!*’ -rcZZ,* a lightning, 120-milc advance from
idan troops may move into the rehabilitation for the present, he , within the next M days. They now t(]0 outer Mongolian border.
and Australian said' but “ a,’"> h0pcs >Upp,y ^?e“^ no mkTaMhe V S ■ - A thrust to the sea in that sec
British, fmfnese and Australian suff|rj0nt funds to reconvert war nierc was no rusn.at tne u. b. wn|)<d (,(|l l ff th(l Japanese in
missions already have arrived at ind,.atri,, „r,,re.time nursuits Employment service office in tor w mm uu 'M ijin i ii
MacArthur* headquarters for dis- ‘"^ries to peace-time pursuits. HoU)(ton KridBy .indicating employ- Manchuria from their- forcoa ,n
cuaslons. Others were expected rnent remains at u high level. (Hina
from Russia, France and the Neth- rtnaelr Clsar!/ Moofc Thl’ unemployment compensa- Malinovsky’s northern wing
erlands. yuot-h JllClUV rlCCIi tion windows are empty and no made somewhat slower progress
(An NBC broadcast from Manila 1 T* one appeared to be looking for a - in its head-on drive for Harbin,
-- - " i-»rr nmn i nmnnr advancing 20 miles southwest of
Harbin.
The bulk of the 20.000 enemy-
prisoners captured yesterday ap-
parently were taken-op that sec-
tor. where the Japanase were be-
lieved to have screened the with-
drawal of their main forces behind
a rear guard of Manchurian pup-
pet troops.
At (he opposite end of the Man-
churian assault are, the First Far
Eastern army rolled ahead sever-
al miles west and southwest from
the maritime provinces, captur-
ing three minor road junction
towns Poli, Mingtun aqd Tumin,
Poll is 180 miles cast of Harbin
Simultaneously, the Second Far
Eastern army driving south from
the Siberian frontier moved 12%
miles past the river city of Ki-
am'usze on both sides of the Sun-
gari river.
Moscow dispatches said confu-
sion was spreading through, -the
Japanese ranks, heightened by a
flood of ^cease-fire orders, from
~ ' which—the.
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“FORTY THIEVES"
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STARTING SUNDAY
Always A Double Feature
SUNDAY
TIIRI MONDAY
........Two Oreat Shows
OPENING h
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HOBBS BEAU
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Owned and Ope
Special Services At
St. Joseph Church
DORIS WIIITEIIEAD-
Father Kennedy, announced to-
day that special services of thanks-
giving over the termination of the
war will be held at St Joseph's
Catholic church after each mass
Sunday. Monday and Tuesday.
Father Kennedy will preside at
the services.
Our Service
mesti the require -
msnlt of *11 rsli-
qiaut faiths.
MITCHELL LEISEN
PRODCCTION
Basil Ratlibonc* Nigel Bruce
Cecil Kellaway'Ralpli ForLei
IN TECHNICOLOR
8. C. DfSYLVA. E«,utive ProJu.-w
Di.»,t»J U MITCHELL LEISEN,
(•or.i |)iv Novgl ky Dapl>«** Jm Mavviot,
- E-X-T-R-A -
POPEYE CARTOON
SPECIALIZING in HE
COLD WA'
Hours. 9 A, M. to
Did he commit murder to keep
their love yotmg forever?
* See the Strange Climax
The Thy-mo-trol, an electronic
control developed by General Elac--
tric Company and widely used In
war produettoninas helped •reduce
the finishing time for machining
an aircraft part from 13 and one-
half hours to. five minutes.
THE MAN IN HALF-
MOON STREET
With
NILS ASTIIER
HELEN WALKER
YOUR PATRONAG!
APPRECIAT
goose CREEK - PHONE 170
Sorry Our Telephone Number Wil
Later,
Plus
ALAN MAWBRAY
OPA RELEASE NO. 107
Call 461W For Schedule
Kwantung
. wnc ■ BTlilSC net., llic ik» —
SSttaSt <L° ^:■:»:» *¥■,*—
Engineers will provide approxi- ignoring. ^ ^ ^
TONIGHT
moinv vs uonbui^ ’■'•■'•A' -----.... ----------
and 180 feet of fixed bridge, A the tough fighting core of the
“set" is carried in 69 trailers and Kwantung army in eastern and
trucks and is accompanied by five central Manchuria and along the
mobile cranes, Korean coast still was a long way
___________ ‘ from quitting.
Front dispatches to thp official
Compressed, pne-mixed and pro- Soviet government organ Izvestia
cooked cereals in dry' form, now said the Japanese were battling
an item of the "C" combat ration, ferociously at many points,
MUUUU
With LUTHER Soles
SEfflS
—Tokyo hinted .repeatedly,., how. ..
proval that they have been devel- ever, that the end of the fighting
oped for inclusion in the “K" ra- jn Manchuria and Korea was im-
tton. minent. Enemy broadcasas said
................—.............- an imperial messenger was ex-
- , pectcd to reach Kwantung army
0-; .......-■■■:•> headquarters today with a per-
• sonal cease-fire order from Hiro-
• SUNDAY AND MONDAY •
ACTION AS YOU LIKE IT.
STARTING SUNDAY
He was a
STRANGER IN TOWN
but a challenge to a
LAWLESS WESTI A
-TRY SI N CLASSIFIED ADS—
miupgjHn Rfoieo _
Dine in
AIR-COOLED
Comfort at r-
Parks Cafe
406 S. Goose Creek St
Beer
Seafoods in Season
Chicken and Sfeaks
Short Orders
Regular Meal*
Boxed Lunches Prepared
Cigarettes for
Customers
OPEN 24 HOURS
WBG2SS&*-
1 ipii Drib SUtf'miA- ^.JOiXAo
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1 ■ _______jmassst^.__
FORMERLY UP TO $6.95
A WIDE SELECTION OF LADIES' SHOES
Corner Lo
A Limited Selection Of Men’s Shi
August IT to September 29, Inclusive
A. L. JORDAN, PREACH
SERM
SERVICES:
ATTENTION MEN!
, New Arrival of
FREEMAN SHOES
Get Yours Now
$4.95
DANCE
Every
Saturday Night
u
CROSBY NEW
HALL
-
Rationed
■nHflHHRBpBNHNBiSHN
iOVI AND LOYALTY of 20-year-old
Betty Koslovski of North Wilbra-
htun, Mss*., inspired the needed
courage and a will to survive in
her fiance, Pfe. James Wilson of
Starke, -Fla., a bomber crewman
who survived a crash into a Ver-
mont mountainside that killed nine
"The I
"The E
"The C
"New Insi
"The Desi
«*» Anne Nancy # Craiq
Jeffrey* * Gate* ReynoWi
—Added Attractions—
“0, I. JOHNNY”
“ATHLETE OF THE YEAR'
Farewell Tonite
cmvmates. Wilson lost parts of
both arms and legs and now is
Successors to
SUMNER'S
217 W. Texas
Popular_
learning to u«e artificial hands at _
England General hospital in At-
String Music
A GOV'T.
Jantic City where he is shown
with a nurse.
Call 661 For Schedule
(International)
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UNFORGETTABLE
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 56, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 18, 1945, newspaper, August 18, 1945; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028661/m1/2/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.