Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 266, Ed. 1 Monday, March 27, 1944 Page: 2 of 16
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and patriotically declared for th* in-
dependence of crowrea* rininety. The
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Senator Soaper
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BMISOIVING8 are felt through-
1V1 out France when “
drops out of sight tor 14)
but they quickly turn
when Pierre turns up
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name tram the teow r
name tram the state a. » -w.
While one Soviet force began s bat-
tle of exteraatnatton agatoet the Ger-
man garrtaon tn the streets of Ter-
nopol. another column advanced nine
mUee to the woot and captured Kos-
lov. S3 mlUe ei mi thee el of Lerow, and u
a third aeised Raeeokbovateta, 14 milee anotb
aouthweec of Tiraspol
The Oermans made a desperate at-
tempt la break thraugh la relieve the
Taraopoi garrieon. but Hed in panic
after Imtag 20 tanks and several hun-
dred dead
Kameneta Podolski was encircled
following a ‘ * -
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west that in:
Yci, you’ll have more pleasure
imoking Philip Morris’
First, in laboratory research,
Philip Morris were pror«4 defi-
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LOB DOW. March n-<P)—Be-
stramed approval lartmg in the en-
thusiamn of the earfy war yean, was
evpreeeed Monday by moat London
newspaper* for Prime Minister
Churchill» addrem Sunday night in
which be confidently predicted vietary
and praised the Russian westward ad-
vance ao “the greatest eaum of Hitler's
undoing “
Generally speaking, there emmed
—s disappointment among ths aver-
__ listener* who had been expecting
another great call to valor on the eve
of the mighty derisive events fore-
----* — Cburchill s warning that
f greatest effort is ap-
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findings of a group of distinguished
doctors prove that:
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evidence does prove this cigarette S
Arrow ensembles are designed with harmony as
the keynote. Wear them together and you are
assured of being a well-dressed man. Arrow
have that well fitting collar, shaped-to-
tM-body fit. anchored buttons and sanforized
*hel. Ties and hankies in the latest Spring
patterns for Easter. ®
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Newa Representative Dies
DAMBURY. Conn . March 27.—( ~
—Harold Oilmore Bctayver, 50.
Rldgebury District, founder and aeo. _
tary-treaaurer of Lorenaen A Thomp-
•on. Inc., Wew Tort publisher*- repre-
sentatives. died Sunday night in Dan-
bury bespits: after a »hon illneas.
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I aatd a swing toward the
Ode waa fir* apparent in
Okkboma la 1M2. rafemng to the
defeat of former Sen. Joab Lae, Demo-
“Tbto by-eteetton tomorrow is ae- that «tte
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four IT ON-BUY MORN BONDS! THIN HOLD THIMI
Most Britons find it bard to think
of the princes* who win bo It yean
old April 21 as an attractive poised
grown-up The tour*, designed to
make her known to a wide section,
will be stepped up after her birthday
and will form an important part in
her training for royal duties
Her visita started when she recently
accompanied the king and queen on
a two day tour of invasion troops
Like any other British girl, the
princess registered under the National
Service act on her l*th birthday. The
possibility of her joining one of the
services was once considered but the
king and queen have decided definite-
ly against that now. They ar* reported
to have taken the view that her prep-
aration for future responsibilities as
queen constitute* the most tap———
form of nattonal service she
undertake.
Under the regency act tbs princess
becomes a potential counsellor of
state at IS. In that capacity she
would be qualified to act with others
_________ for the king when be 1* abroad.
Cabins
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LONDON, March 27—<UF>— <
princess Btasheth. hetr to the British <
throne, ha* begun a aeries of tour*
which win take her to all section* af I
Britain to tbs newt few msetbs
^Raad introduce bar to tans af
Cbouaanda who win be her subjects
raflwray junction af Balti a.
Fhlaahty. IS aHm ssafb**s>__
and 230 miles sirtbisit ef Bmraiwsf.
Only it mflm aM of PbltoMy ttm
last on the last dtrect escape rntlwaj
•nt ef the Dtara awl at lest rapert*
Frit* Mh w? **"**’
T» Oto northwest. Marshal Gregory
K. Zhukov's pint Ukrotoian army en-
ctreied th* railwar jraggtia of Tsr-
nopoL m th* dafenss pertasMar of
the sM Poihh ns..... bub
too^fonrar Rumanian province of
■ shadowed by C
i “th* hour of
: proechuig •
In his 47-minute broadcast address,
his first for a year, the prime minister
did not touch upon problems of di-
plomacy confronting the allied na-
tion*. as some quarter* bad expected
rem in ah theater*, strongly defended
his administration and in general
terms outlined post-war eennomir
plans for Britain.
He spoke only guardedly on I
coming western invasion of__
but m one obvious reference declared
“I must warn you that to deceive
and baffle the enemy there win be
many false alarms, fetata and dress
rebearsals-
Announctng that American air pow-
er in Britain now exceeds that of the
vastly expanded RAF. be predicted
,w^t the two mighty fames together
a umd. <. — future months would produce re-
c of thekame *»*u “which win certainly be of ener-
of ths same ^advantage to tbs cause of tbs
In the Pacific, be said, tt to possible
i that program may ba mad* “moro
rapidly than waa formerly thought
1 *5!!SZa.-*"
Basra fa Protoed
Turning to Russia with words of
personal praise far Marshal Stalin,
the prime ministar declared:
“Not only have ths Hun invaders
bean driven from the land they have
ravaged, but the guto of the German
army have been largely torn out by
Russian valor and generalship."
The victorious advance of the Bov-
tot amis* to th* fringes of the Bal-
kans. Churchfil said, “has been the
£ tranky" alroady prevailing in
Hungary. Rumania and Bulgaria. |
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ctotve a* we had hoped." but he added
that be bad no doubt that Rome .
.would be “reacuad" daaplte nearly M
Garman divisions now to Bely.
Although Lord Beavarbrok’s Daily <
5—1 *?“ ■— «»-
<ur*aoo ~ impraMA—UM
ga*«rvurw^
Herald and the Daily Mafi expreeeed.
dissatisfaction, particularly with the ’
latter part.
In that part, the prime minister <
said progroes bad been made tn shap- <
po*"w Pro)«t* as hous- ;
L* «*»e*Mon. national health. <
E?" tamranea and demobilisation <
■?- ef the armed force*, adding that “one ‘
<»*tarod. “tttora to
sSrz asSrei.'^’S!;
gkwefrahrttoo. for th. Wtai7 f u- ;
Veterans Plan Supper —
°r*a* "M,ta
wU1 be munc and talks under the su-
penriaira of Chaplains O. Oorma and
Richard Pike of Tinker field and
Mrt Allan -motor of the auxllian
*** K <U^Tr2-
crulting and induction office and hto
raetoUnl Capi 8^ paherty. win
dtocuss the program tar WAC anhst-
official combat movtm will
YOliKl WISER
PBIUP MOUI
—the cigarette PxQEgd jgss, iniifliillg to
the nose and throat.. i awJ finer-tasting, too! 1
▲ diapateh tea Goering outside
suburban vflia. scanning the aktoa _
brara Ngte in tt* way. the bate with
^A^thXjrT tha* all road* lead to
Berne may hare originated with th*
beautiful dreamer who eahsd that
ocean tbs Pacific.
Always something new ta the dixsy
world af millinery, if Ml only a child
cutting ap bar eld hat to make four
tar her mother.
mate ttee tax Mank out if I could
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 266, Ed. 1 Monday, March 27, 1944, newspaper, March 27, 1944; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1760418/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.