The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 250, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 6, 1943 Page: 1 of 6
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2 4 — Wo. ISO_^ OOOS4 CREEK, TEXAS. TUESDAY, APRIL 4. 1Y43
incumbents Take Lead In Goose Creek, Pelly
H Ep3?l ALLIED FLIERS DOwn \
% 100 ENEMY PLANES
l^jMr" 1 En^ne'piant Made^ofy
. i'l . -Fortresses Make Two Greatest Victory Scored
Z«:- k H Most Successful Raids jfjA WM 1 ceimpa.gn To Kn°ck
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*" c<T.un teioner No bfyThel r"*'! w”'be«"«!n»^ KIND on. of lhr«e thing,—which mean. w-ddei, death and eaplode, whether It lorliM Mondayagainst U* A***.
b' n itjli „f won't—don't' pirk It up. It l» » now “antl-pen-on <Wd or open The, mrmMr "bob) trap," uwd destroyed «H airplamm, btaw up a
pOnsn.-.-nor No. a. BaHey h. .ta.t/d oper.t.u,.. in the anf bond, which the ha.o bwn .trrwln, h, »round fon^a dr.troyrr .nd Mt ftr. to supply
te?,n, YPyl BHUil European theit«\ A lining force over Kn*land and .hr Hrl.l.h Ur. To pick It up ahlp. en r»h to TuntaU.
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^.Ssrr5 r^-TrS^itir^SiSCV.lawrcncels Hermit Told Robbins Heeled
Essvsss^ Killed When Car OiRatham Mow School Board
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E»** Dad Draft Delay Possible 3,‘^r^ss S^S±?-J8Sm WvZii***1 ttzx£uvs:&Si
KtttlSSeX Job Deferment Key To Action «.‘ttggTJg 1 k i “l* ww.
E.ith u and lOrmor Mayor SfiSfefSSTlSC Mtault with Inl.nt to kill b^sauae XSSFZ niftan ami- wlU a view to MU-
William, nailed wUH 10. WASHINGTON. April I, C-Pl- lea by pubUe eplnkm U.l »»ew Si, Ho'u}on: wtJ? ho had no ration book and allefed- “ t«a o( lhe Oo^ CWt In- In* to Um ond ts delay lho AlUod
Uji iipiriiod- moo between 0 The procure pf public opinion thl. I ml«ht bo able U, t.U you/ «: the Renault plants- left ^^hbwjWjtrt ly nbuln^J. hi. f »d at the point **?*« S^TTLST* J.". ottenplv. a*^ ^uthorn *u-
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knti mitrtalned a U to )3 lead B. Herahey officially recognlied Z1’!'!* d^fImenL'"*Her»hev waa being opened on the aouth uke oil field land owner and who *P'*,<* 5nl)' Swedlah, ap- other now officer* are R D. the ground the Allied air
W C D. Little, former city at- thla factor In he m.npow. pound. of Eu^,4 by r^da from north ^ owrmr for the U^rence peored before Judge£uy E. park Martin, vice prealdem, and Tbeo kniK-ked out a. leant 100
b and former mayor problem by pointing out that said Either the gb,er..mem m turope oy r.-u. . mn™ aw owr^r tor tne uawrrnc tl tdiho RpHngaColo. yeateriUy Wilburn ^cret.ry aircraft on MaMay In a
.....I W li Darby, drafting of father*, originally ex- »*^'"™** "CJl ,r0' ewhew Building. Burned Griffith hlltL^lMbr' A 8wedi*h Interpreter learned Triwtee. Wweew to ran.
SES« another term. Traa ai.eod i>eited about July 1. may be dc- ernment wanU ^ Awtweep pictoen showed He «li dSacowed Wy J O ****■ «w*hAysJad -reduae had ffc—: C
Bfcefltek'iihiter.Ao td JV ' ywa a yottrtw.riww Jhe Ittalp Erfh Pbiil)dia«. were Griffilh,^’ who wortar tor Carl been living In a mountain;car* Slone w«* deola«a elactetl awl
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ij. Airmen eye a —err Car Tags Issued M*a?s Red ArmyCHngs > -ipaTS.-«-
Pi Here Hear 7i00 To Izyum Toehold '■IrH.’ss
pOfT#G will be driven out of the factor- (See Delay In. Pag . Record Beiieved Set l>M «Vet TimOthenltO I Army Gams Mr and Mr. L. A Icoverlng a* taTcSSRaSd evato^
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IWWED PRESS I | _c Ah Unyp IM DyrNIQ ' Close to "500 automobile llcen- on ' the east side aJnAit a block MOSCOW, April •/CP' The Oer- U wa^.bwught atthe aeei. f0mm^d ?^bera aleo raided
JOPS un move m Durma ^iK* • wf ^ ** ^ 2S m.n, hmU4ljm »» •"* TiZ” ^ »*** *- th,n 11^-,.^
STCtKyVrthe'r TeXafl Says Nips Stick It Out branch office here of ihe county ^oTfkeinApri;^ 1S^ '°° '
l° relnf,Z*nT,l;^y -°Ut' J®w DBaJil. April -6. C.1'1 - Warn ^.^‘‘^^A^S'aNputy b"nk h ^1 * «d two Unk*‘ In* furibo. bat*
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Neu ^ rich tec gwxp-defends ?»«> tmj»-~THHiietrm tl^^TOrica^ely. McElhaay. of the county taa of _ 'Hiruetj designed to rtlmlnate th-- HlimhlA WAIVAfC f,ed petrol action In Tunisia In-
,'On ply to China, said today the Bad weather ha* held up th fjc< forc# ln Houston, a total of D||Ia Cksnnfl Ta Russian toe-hold on the south *■*”* dlratsd that a new and climatic
bTsunk or^rn^ll Jan! Japanese definitely were'on the Jaj- lately, but ! ™ 6180 Iteenses amounUng to *81.- IllQC ->11011110 10 bank of the Donets river Along #*. #4 ft Ar pha«» of the land battle forTuni-
w.unK ,,r damaged D Jap- Burma. because the;, definitely on the move, he uW 000. were luued. - ft -ML_ ?I« mori of the fttf of th* river hlVa \|V l/h/*» sU was about »n sUrt i
irf. J r1]f* (ro»ZU, ,_n move befdi-e we dtt"__“TVy have got tg^naove before ^ Maaaey ahe had written Da (nlftlM*ftil IIaPA stretching northwest of Kharkov VIVV ▼ Wl IV official advice* did not Indl-
laheavr?,!.. i ganders, whose fighter* were we^do.V 2^j- . d *77,000. worth of car-Ug business, DC Ullvl VCU IIV 1C the Red army has been pushed Humble Refinery on- c*tr d,flnlul>' whether th* axis
cruiser that suffered ^ - t, on Ru way The Texan said hl» «'»" •»* througb Saturday, and that aha • M V back to the north bank. A»»tew« Humbl. iUftoanr a*^ (;W m ^ ^ „
l .lu ^uring^he attack.. ^ to the United States to b«n “rather fortunaW In Mr had been working hard since the sfotemental gawillne allot- rtrrmmnt s 7,-« M
n',\ ,nMWb*o<ren' train young fliers in the technt- month aland at the baa^ ftr,t of March. She believed the menu will be refuaed to worker. aouth of Isvum ■■&gHL'1g _ ‘ , _ ,
n,ri, ,,f New Guinea, a • )(, aviati0n. "VVe have made over «» »ort- mark wai a high in local plants who arc not co- “TTZa oerma^at- tZf tltodM^chatmTan of the In RfftWfl* Mt ^lAlUM
skived shipping still waa (‘-WhatJ w“ have learned in the les In Burma and *h°t down 21 Delinquent busi^aa lua b*« operating In the ''.hare-the-ride" St «.on« rlffnery WOWIl DCflli JUU^ICUt
* >m.ien Eye, Page I) lMtW>ix m01ilhs ta that the Jap Japane*e P»*n« tor “ bri,i, the paat two day. and pton. C. R. Porch, chairman of J! hrd«head tZTklri Tfl %nii» ’
fliers will stick it out no mat- more probably were *hot do thu business coupled with the the plant transportation advisor/ .mnloves' contribution. <0 JcnfllC IlCarilly
, . «jn ieainst and 13 w^rc diinigM. nth#r written ud in the last two rornmitte# ha* Announced 8<wnf ?00 yfriHM infantrym n tnipiOJffI
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Wcxi Mo / v • . _ a « J * ton office for a more definite Imrdriilp on anyone, but we feel aians steadily Improved their po- up fromuhi. appearance.
Jr, Uat ShaDoard Field CXaaftLc TOflCIV estimate," she added, “Secauae ,t i, of paramount Importance to aiUona exacting a heavy enemy epwees would W ^ Chairman BBaon D. IjlMl
Pvt. Geom S ™ STOCKS WlOSe 1000/ they handled a lot of hcetue ta- .hare the ride. " WL Ice was banning to break Uu^-W & C> urged the «
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had w____ . . ^ ^ liuiisiam Lain .....*.»*•••• YH Bothlohcm '.’/****'* ' n Gtirttmr Mdw of th# south son said, tho alT force* would nitnt last February, ahortly ait
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 250, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 6, 1943, newspaper, April 6, 1943; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1099896/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.