Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 310, Ed. 1 Monday, August 23, 1943 Page: 1 of 6
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Industrial Capital i|
Jjpemted^iBy Mb For
Allies H old Heights
king Salamua
Canadian And
me mi lYeotl
-(UP)—Tha Red Aony'fhas stome<|
r greatest German-held base on the
second tim^this year, Premier-liar*
londo:
shal Josef i
the day.
Russia’*
Rhineland
«.*. Troops Or ls Attacked
Last Night
Japs Lose 40
To 50 Planes
At Hankow
hours a
ALLIED HEADQUARTERS.
Southwest Pacific. Aug. 13—4UP»
—Allied troops held heightt oyer-
looking the v‘l*"“"‘ airdrome on
a two-mile advance.
American artillery pounded the
main defenses of the enemy coas-
tal base with increasing fury as
the Yank and Australia Jungle
troops lines hemming
th. g.i.m.H. juSaah prelimi-
nary to the final assault.
the bland of Kiska which was necuk
d was the last foothold for the Japs
LONDON, Aug 23— UP —
British four-motored bombers at-
tacked Germany’s torn Rhineland
for the first time in two weeks last
night and more Allied planes put
the renewed offensive on a con-
tinued basis with assaults on the
continent by daylight today.
Plunging through bad weather
that bad kept them grounded four
nights, the bombers centered their
heavy block-buster explosives on
fronts, have hi
of the enemyr
the town of K.
der of the day
African-Based Planes Continue
!> v I . J « ' ‘t i
To Rip Apart Italian Railroads
to within a little mare, than a mile
of Salamaua town, which has been
destroyed by Allied bombing, and
practically against tbs main de-
fense works behind which the en-
emy had taken hasty refuge.
TW faltedng Japanese resist-
ance followed a saw assault on
the Wekaw airdromes to crush
again the reinforcements being
speeded in by the enemy trying to
recoup tram last week's disaster.
A Sunday communique said the
day before Mitchells, escorted by
i nfade a raid at Wewak
that coat the enemy IE more
planer :* * ;
Thirty-feur were left toning SR
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WASHINGTON. Aug. 13—(UP)
—Tbs Social Security Board today
inf armed Gov. Coke R~ Stevenaon
of Texas that ft is willing to aster
into informal dlacuaolon tomorrow
of a new Texas law which imperils
WASHINGTON. Aug. 23—TUP)
—Selective Service officials said a
picture e< the full effect of the
October draft call is usavaftbble
today, but it appeared likely that
quotas would be filled from avail-
able single and childless married
men. pins tnose fathers whs re-
main in non-defenable activities.
Despite the terse warning -by
War Man Dower Commission offi-
cials to draft-age men filling des-
ignated Jnon deferrable Jobe that
they ho longer could be deferred
from the draft—regardless of fam-
ily ties there has baas no rush
by those man to Jobs is war and
other essential activities. That was
one point stressed by officials who
are confident that the non-defer-
rablos will pro\ !de sufficient num-
bers to moot October's eaB—rough-
ly 300.000 men—after (ha available
single and childless married men
dressed to Czechs and Slovaks
working in factories, such as Sko-
da, turning out arms and ammuni-
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13-Year-Old Boy .
Held For Theft Of
Car In Fort Worth
Man Fined $122 In
Liquor Case; Worn
ion an informal ^discussion of the
ptan would overcome any shatoele
to continued federal contribution*
The board replied that It was
willing to meet the Texas group
tomorrow fbr such a discussion and
that a decision would be made then
AAFTC Provides
car was picked up by Military
Police on the Fort Worth highway
near S» own wood after a chase
which reached 79 or 30 miles par
hour, officers said.
Tw o soldiers wars riding in the
car at the time It was picked up.
Fbrt Worth authorities request-
ed local polka to hold the boy for
them. They ware expected to ar-
* A former Brawn wood man Jas
fined $122.20 in county court "is
morning on charges of possesi in
of intoxicating liquor. .The nfln,
arrested Sunday night oa the Oj-
skirts of Brown wood, had 11 p&M
of whisky and rum in his ear. I
A woman companion was befc*g
held in county Jail this morning
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23—(UP)
—The Army Air Forces Training
Command has been ^organised to
provide separate commands for tts
technical and flight divisions in
each ef the Western, Central and
Eastern areas.
The over-all command was es-
tablished recently to consolidate
functions of the former flying
training and technical training
commands. Tbs reorganisation is
designed to integrate the two on
a regional as well as a national
bask, the War Department said
last night
The over-all command is heeded
by MaJ. Gen. Barton K. Yount,
whose headquarters are at Port
The throe commands ef the Hy-
ing training division will retain the
same headquarters: Wsrteni uAtt
i in—~T'*~* by MaJ. Gen. Balph
in the
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compilation is completed. Selective
Service officials wffl bo bettor pre-
pared to estimate bow many fa-
thers will go in October. -
The new inventory also will re-
veal factors which will decide how
itosplT they must dip into family
anil November and December.
Explained By Official
One official explained that ft
was difficult to say Just how many
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For War Loan
Three Women Fined
In Vagrancy Cases
fctUnion’a foreign policy.
bars and in London could have
boon dictated by the Soviet’s un-
easiness about Anglo-American
military and diplomatic policies.
It was the latest of a sartaa ef
Soviet moves this spring and sum-
mar which inspired unofficial
iBMulatlm that a mklor change
in Russian foreign policy might be
in the nuking. [
OPA celling
court. A fourth wem
back to Jail after aha
her 912 fine oa simiii
A negro man was t
fighting and a angro
finedgS for the as
There Is frank admission here
and in London that .the English
speaking countries are far from
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agreement wiin nutsia on po»i-
war policies and. although there
ft no official basis for ft, soma
teumn fear Rg Russia might
make a separate peace with Ger-
Oty Council To Moot In
Rooulor Sossion Tonight
dity Council will moat at the
Cfty Hail tofrtght. at • o’clock in tts
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