Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 197, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1942 Page: 1 of 8
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WEATHER
West Texas: Continued warm this afternoon,
temperatures tonight about same us last night:
scattered thunderstorms and light showers in
Big Bend and El Paso area this afternoon.
Stonjef Jlailn ftefalb
INVEST YOUR MONEY
IN WAR BONDS
THE CARBON BLACK CENTER OF THE WORLD
Vol. 16—No. 197
Associated Press
NEA Service
Borgcr, Texas, Thursday, July 9, 1942
(Eight Pages Today)
Pric* Fiva Cants
Flight Strips" In Operation
• V* V • • >V S
. ■■
'mm 1
m-
Conflicting Reports Cloud
issue On Fluid Red Front
Murmansk Afire
Indicates Nazi
Pressure North
U. S. Armv bomber lands on the newlv completed "Flight Strip." which is a concrete strip 7.
000 feet lonq and 150 feet wide. This strip is located at an undesignated spot along the Eastern Sea
board. The strip is te serve as a base for interceptor aircraft as well as dispersal point for long range
planes carrying supplies and equipment. Photo passed by U. S. War Department of Public Rela-
tions, Washington. D. C.
Mighty German Battleship
Seriously Damaged By Sub
Postal Receipts
Reach Highest
Peak In Years
Fifty-Five Cases
Disposed Of In
District Court
Rape Case Continued
Until September Term,
On Motion Of Court
F. B. I.
Nabs 113
Bundists
U. S. Warships In Ireland
Fifty-; ive i
< l iimiuii, hu\
thu> fat m l.h»
A i It r i fp< uit:
In vrsterda
es. 52 c.vil at
berii disposed «>l
MOSCOW, .July ;i. ( A I* i Two u i-i! .limnl 'orp-
«l<u*s from ;i Kit- ian siibmaritn'. which ->-rimisi> daniiived
the hallleship Tirpif/., (icnnanj newest ami niiyiitie-t
warship, saved an Allied coii\ iv from her attack and lei
the merehantmen ihroujrh to Hit - •'.• > lai t Soviet di.-patel
e aid today
I hose reports said a Cerman naval sipiadron in which ;
three heavy ernist is and eipht destrn>its aceornpanied |
the Tirpits . pH! oiu from shelter in Norwegian fjors s<*\
- 1 ■ ■ ' ' il
I I ercept a IlU'fje out nv ear
1 ryinjj arms to Russia from
the Tinted States and llrit-
Which Foe
Should We
Beat First?
am.
Hut : h. crippling aft ark
<<n the Nazi battleship.
J made b\ a submarine commanded
j b\ 'apt.; a. .V Lunin. :i lit*1 < <.i
lh*- Soviet I'nion. was -aid ‘o
j have disi up ted tiir-ti >;>*• i .a <t
j and p»■: md t« >! ai i -ho a t ■ ■ .
c> nvo\ to r each the safety • >!
Russia |.m»i• t.
< )nlv the imre-? mi:<»rma!:< a-. La
been a it-f i th tut :r;! t a ■
indicated that the Treat warship,
a pot»*ut tliM at 5 tlii- Ai;:«■' ■
limes, again has sough! reluge m
an uiaccessii.de laud a it mg J11»•
At Hx
M W Y< )!!K .h i'. ') i-'p. Fa t
m - mg FBI agents bent on wip
tig 'Ut the (Jet man-American
: ?!;r - • I’tt't i.tai inided up 24 addita>naI
•-*iok nipniik-i - i". the metrouolitan area
| das I;,. t . ; 0,1 t(11 -1 total . f ! n bund-
^bito • atn-sis throughout the nation
araed A ttl ;>■. p,i,v , J;j \ s.
The new prisoners wore seized
: srptem- ;i. dangerous eiienyv aliens and
' 1 •’ ■ v'“ " were removed to Fills island 1o
','1 a raid heatings hv alien enemy
’ ■’1 ‘ ‘' •’! ' '• l >t a: 11st hat < • >u if i resu !t m intern
1''; ■ ira n! !'< a the war'; du ra I ion.
\! • mv. f. ! *1 ■» ane «>! the < >t igaial
•' :i" 'bile ya indicted Tuesday on charge-
'e«-n . an ring from nage to eva
m.-i' M!:; a ifo! the -el* Give service and
ahei: j-egistrat a-n acts were ai
• : rrigtieii am1 held in ha i ’ as high
' 1 b a- san.mu) Pica- a amoeent
■ ^ wen- erte:e(i h\ all l)tit otie <11
’ '''m tho.-c heai'i yeMerdav
Ana ng these }>lea111ng innocent
' !|.d w; Cir ri.c ! Wdheiin Kun/e, foi
'• 11 me: *!K!tiena! bund leader who
’ '' ' ' "M: an! m ed in Me\ a • * and u> >\*
: ” ' 'o-'' )|c 1 <i at Hartford. Conn undei
$50,000 i.aii eti a charge n| espi-
; '; 1 b ■ < nage A; .< held at Hart lord in
1 ■F i * . S7.500 :■■..*11 was VViMuir \' Keegan.
■ 1 ’ ait trie bund eoutr-el a ht) had ut
• at Teaneek, N. .1,
S 44,!! 1 in
i lai
I)a 1! \
i ep
By HAROLD OLIVER
WASHINGTON L . h p
A high Btatt'h Army . :: re;
ed the quest ■ a. !ast l g; ! r neth( :
it would not he good strafegr ;a>
knock Japan <aut o! the uai be-
for concentrating on Germany
I kit h* agreed that equally
soiinr! arguments redd be made
lor eliminating H .t ha - ai med
might la.-t and sari the iInmate
(Tit a: res t *'(i w M h the Umiol
Nat Km v. ai piamc" • \>. h
he iy ,i member
The • ptcakei wa BngadM • G
G. Bom tie. member a the lb a
ish joint staff miS'inii i.u Wash-
ington. His diseuk-M«,n -*( 'eon
'ideratinns contronting it * A\ -
leader- m mapping * stiategy
iMdoje tht Univer>st> ot Virgin
ta‘s Institute of l>;du:c Allan - .ft
(’hai U»ttesviIle. \ . wii' read
with interest by official Washing-
ton,
Bourne post d the (jue.s,:..n a-
1<< which "main enemy- ,-houid he
i one'ent i a*» d on ; n st a(lea a long
Iteilal Ol strategic pos II) . ta A ;oaa oa lit tin n -t.'
pt.ssible oTci'-ali strafeg.v. he -aid. 1 the Admira. \ ■ 1
would he that of defeating Japan
Absentee Voting
Gets Underway
Jersey Bull
Kills Farmer
Norwegian coast.
The German high i
communique today said
"The Soviet assertion
Germat battleship T.
beer: hit l>y a torpedo
invented Tin battle1-
lieigin Oi on I; t not bar
A h r.g t he Nor wegian
u a I ship ahd t he vesse I s
< ompamed ht ; how wia
ed e\pi»ed to BtJ.sh ;
The exact extent of th<
inflated on the Tupd/.
disclosed but she was -ai<
been -crmus!v crippled :lpd w
• •XpectiM i ! '‘ipiic < \ t n; , ■ »•
pairs
T.’ntd a So'act information b
Tile m.
1 'eaee Tent Sanders
led ;i verdict that 1.
52. (arinei. was kr
•y jull.
ti's body wo found
last night !»s a a'.v
Say Sienos, Here's Fellow Who Takes
Dictation Ai 250 Words Per Minute!
Feed And Initiation
Al Moose Friday
hav<
rk.
twice hit
the
the
No
lint:
fixe-
tiH
'h* European
Gei mii:
THIS SHOULD STOP
WORRYING ABOUT
UNCLES BUSINESS
CM OS BY TON I>x Ju!v 9
Wearied by repeated ques
tions, H. W. Bvron inserted this
advertisement in the Crosby
ton Review.
Noli re: For the benefit of
all the people who are worry
ing about im- and mv uncle's
business. I have been put in
Class 5 A and I will leave
when he calls me."
This fir»4 picture of U. S. warships at their new bases at Lon-
dororrv, I re land shoe.-' ‘ J. >. dest.ro vers in the background
while the crew of mother ship 'foreground chat as thev stand
between dec.th bomb:, whid; are lashed the deck. NEA Cable
photo, passed bv U. S. Naw and British Censors.
Captain Maisel Offers
To Supply Firing Squad
Training Course
For Scoutmasters
To End Wilh Hike
B. B Bum
Nnrnuui. wlw we goiu to the tui-
\ v, tl> f i; 'Might With hem .llle ’ :
Germans Fail To Gef
Sfrong Foofhold On
East Bank Of Don
By CLYDE A. EARNSWOBTH
Associated Press War Editor
I’ht1 future course of the
win- in lius-ia, or more im-
Juiii-I.v, success or failure
for Germany's greatest ef-
fort thus far this year was
hoinjr decided today on tlie
bank of the upper Don with the
euenr. 'lining to exploit new
fiver crossings where earlier
bridgehead* had been crushed.
Dispatches from the Russian
h e* ,t d that the Germans thus
i;u had tailed to gain any broad
t,,nthold east of the Don and that
iM’n.tei -uttucks endangered the
flank nt the German wedge to the
west, but Vichy relayed a report
that the Germans had force a new
< '-mu:, capturing Bobrov. GO
miles southeast of Voronezh.
Remote related developments
were the crippling of Germany's
mightiest battleship, the 35.000
ton Tirpitz, by a Russian sub
marine on the arctic supply
route to Russia and a strong at
tick cvernight by the RAF on
a center of German naval pow-
er. Wilhelmshaven and nearby
Wescimuende.
Fh German high command de-
nied flatly that the Admiral Von
Tepdz hud been either attacked
M damaged and spoke in resound-
gene, ;dof the battle of
the Don.
It- communique referred to the
i .‘.m -ucce.s.s so far as a breach
in the Russian front which had
1 ik< the Russian line ovet
. breadth >f mo1*1 than 300 mile- ’
• if' m -r and then Allies, said
*h« .• .'nmuriiquc are «*n the mot e
:n da- whole area, with fast ad-
■■tmeing fcrnations in close pur-
ut ! Russian troons said to be
f«u ed Ilieht. Strong air
u i( c '. ct e said t. • be hitting at
the H i--ian columns hv dav and
Uigflt.
?i»e • hand, the Berlin
added, RusMan attacks to
• . e the pressure along the Don
wvrv beaten down in four days of
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•( • ' .< e >':!■'!> m< -nstr'i.
Those who pa->ed the rigid phv-
and mental examinations for
Germans Kill
FrJire Jewish
Population
Saholeurs Trial
May Bn Opened
To The Public
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 197, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1942, newspaper, July 9, 1942; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth737392/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.