Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 232, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 19, 1942 Page: 1 of 6
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WEATHER
WEST TEXAS Temperatures this alter
noon and tonight about the same as during
the previous 24 hours except warmer this
afternoon east of the Pecos.
Sterner jpailj) JHerulib
STOP FALSE RUMORS
BY DEMANDING
"WHO TOLD YOU?"
Vol. 16—No. 232
Associated Press
THE CARBON BLACK CENTER OF THE WORLD
NEA Service Borgcr, Texas, W-drte«;day, August 19, 1942
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(Six Pages Today)
Price Five Cents
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CUD FRONT
Rotarians Warned U. S.
May 'Profit And Lose'
Unless Greed Abolished
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andr. of men willing to do their
par' but declared before they
could even so much is off' i
their service? they were reguir
ed to pay for the privilege of
going to work.
The speaker said on the
strerts of east Texas today
there are over a hundred l-sl-
workers drawing $10 > day f i
doing nothing, whereas other
concerns that need help can't
get it. It seems that scrap con-
tractors are hoarding mtn 1 i
their own use.
■■The work' r: - - tin ■ -
• nut ve - unit’!' What it is -:' aln
In aid.
Tate said conditions on
home nold have a dr-tm? u ■ ■
,■ i *,■: - .t the bin gi ttv
"When a srldiei torn lome
on furlough he see greed
practice- wasting the m ; -
that was supposed to go int
the production of materials and
when the time Conors for him
to light, he. Ike the soldier
of fiance, will flunk it ' ? '
worth fightin s f r.‘ the r «ik
er said with vehemence.
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Win Th<- W< r In 191' By Being
Art Active Legionnaire."
Local Clubs Set Pace
For Friendship Week
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II. S. Plane Bomb lr Boat
OB Bra-iiiar. Coast While
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Americans And Canadians Help Force
Landing In France, Under "Big Top
Of 1000 Planes, Supported By Tanks
By BUSSELI, LAN DSTROM
LONDON, Any. 19. (AID United States troops with
<'anadup, British and Fighting French Commandos stormed the
tYenchifnast ni| the broad beaches around Dieppe til dawn today,
and with tanks ami the greatest aerial umbrella ever spread a lot t
Tun lit on throughout the day against the Cerman defenders. _
Despite the unprecedente l scope ot the attack, the British
iviu at< dl> announced that the a‘lion was not an invasion intend-
ed to create a front in western Europe but
was only a raid.
Thi, u i supported by Iho return to Britain during
Hi,. at’t'Hoon of «nni‘ ol' the Commandos who had ac-
conipli-lH'd their mission speedily.
Tim main batfl<’ roared on, however, and the poaai-
l,i)jt jr. inheretl in tfi -uuatinu increased as night ap-
proaeht d. .
Tin- n '.-mt iir<,i-1 ion of more than 1.000 I mted
Berlin Claim
1000 Prisoners
Taken Ai Dieppe
• Fin a:
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ntid I r ani. \\ il h
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SiaO At m> li A F ttfljl roy-
aI Canadian air i orce I ight-
, and honOn't ■ fr>m Ht'it-
i-li frojjline airdn mo ; t"
t!i>- l>;,*tlc "im in Ki .'uu'1’ u"unt
(i! 1. ,!. at the ti’ast. thi m at
•-,u!t tni-'t t in a tf.-t to (li-tcr-
ni nc whothu surti an ni i ial
• |,!:;.ti.|i ' c< tiii! txisitively prn-
line invasion torn- all day
h mg.
Planes Form ' Umbrella''
Till- plane-, .-h ittied to tin al-
j.K li I | I, II k tor rel-iaitinp and
...... | t,.; f|iii -kly that the
,i p.rMnh i11 (in .’ne ■ re
, He, tlie battk ■ U f!i Main in the
I a I! • i tit In
Start in:; at da wn. the. e never
i i; -ak in ! li prni • ‘be
Ovrrheao the Unit"d States
Army air forces, with both
bombers and fighter-, and the
RAF and th- Royal Canadian
air force, maintained a stout
umbrella of protection for the
men on the qround against
bitter German air oppeatmn.
Hour at ter hour the iiatill pn
: n-sseil, .a '■ the tumble of
i... a I - 141111 firf ai i 1 t tie con -.taut
.1 , 1 plaia- . ,'k! Mi ’ - t irm *ny
t,, the m i a,0 ni the* runt lief <m
l,,i I) 111» j ill aduuartiTS 1- led
lersr 1 • .mi- ini'iur-s.
Fren< 1, Join Fight
I *iep|i
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100 M'
Two Torpedoes
Cho! On Shore
Gi Duich Isle
V A
State Arm; and Allied combined
(ini'i alien- headfiuarters disclos-
ed the Americans, British spec-
ial sei vice troops, and the fight-
.! •; f deneh all were in action.
The Americans, specially
rhcfcn from a host of volunteers
as the f *st American men to
ret foot on the continent of an
embattled Europe r.ince 1917,
FLASH!
LONDON, Aug. 19......- /Pi The
reembarkation of the Allied
frrees taking part in the Com
mando raid on Dieppe today
has been completed, a British
communique announced to
night.
LONDON. Aug. 19 P>
Deutschlandsender. the German
long wave station which norm
illy closes down for a period
each morning, continued on the
air today, constantly sending
cede signals in 5 figure groups.
proudly wore the title "Ran
gc r after the famous Roger's
Rangers whose bold exploits
made history in the French
and Indian war of American
colonial days 180 years ago.
Fc -? unitntmccu fruits -m the
1 , t j i ; WC!'1 dost met Mill <'{ if six-
-im German battotv and an am
nun :(:<»n dump bv tr-fops whn
<1 cn the right flank, ar-
ccmplished then mission and were
■Cl Iiihiirkc'd in the BnFsh Niiw,
wh < !i ferried all the forces
;• s to France
( >" Mi-- led tlank the Canadians
! • were renulsed hy strong
German opposition, but bounded
hack f• > an v the beach by assault
v Die then c- mraci-'S were push
;■ •... f inks ashore in the center
the main thrust, which a
e • win m« nt >atd still v. a •.
• otUtnuing.
The landings were accomplished
Continued On Page THREE)
U. S. Submarine
Sinks Warship
In Aleutians
\V ASHtNGTC >N Aug HI- V
A id-, fed Slates submarine has
ni-. ,i .lanane-e cruiser ot do
d Western Aim
■ • the nti\> announced today,
23 the !'•!,»! "t enemy
ai* unced ... Mink or •tarn
No
Jessr Purvis
To Succeed
Miss McGhee
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 232, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 19, 1942, newspaper, August 19, 1942; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth737727/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.