The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 100, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 6, 1944 Page: 3 of 8
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Tuesday June 6 15M4
THE OKLAHOMA DAILY
Page 3
Allied Forces Pass jThree to Conduct
Rome Push After jWNAD Discussion
Battered Enemy On Child Learning
III iVlti tune —(?) — Allied ar ' llvrliert E Wrinkle liii-ectur of
P'p iiiii Muloritfl infantry roar- alt 'spnirp Mrs A iViurt
ed -through the rtmutl city Min- and IVoige M Uofa-rf su'iin-
(lif Tilior and pro- lemlrnt of Norman high velum!
’-"I Hull'll with tlv grim task of will have a nxmrlialile ilisfvssioii
dost t-nyTiu two Imttfifii Go nan " “l-earning Ik-gins Ik-foiv Six"
armies fleeing to dm noith at a in June 10 over XAli
l-'kninpg1 f'HTW of allied fighter " said Monday
liomUo- s)tMleali‘l the pui-Miit ' Th‘!‘ h‘oaUa't "l11 ‘‘'nth
f" iirynt the csetnn highways w'rhs proupnied liy (lie
northward with burning enemy Women otors on the subject of
ti-iimqjortx and littering the fields "ITc-school In the Public System'”
vltli (lead and wounded Nazis whieh liogan April i The lust of
The eiuinv nas tired diroigan- thl’ '11 )e in h' naiui-e
ieif ''wj tiewt'idi reil liv tite slash- phone on the all-' from thl "
v g h:r:j(-ter of- the allied a-sault 01 u'-v
iiieh in ?" days had itjflictcd a -
Anvope w:ho will rome to the
maior catastrophic on Herman for- slld'° and ask fiuestions or eon-
es fit Halv- and iilieraied Homo al- ‘ll Information may IartieiKite
tiiost without damage to the hir-
:irie dlv
in the broadcasts Wrinkle added
joining die relentless program
: GKAU IS THAVKLKKS' All
or desfructrort rihn American heavy J“!" rVf £ ttaS
graduated ftom he school of home
bombers blasted rail yards at rive Wonomirs in ISMl'is J-mptoved' nW
liolnts in northern Itely between a travelers’ aid on the-Southern
Venice and Ttimini along which pacinr railroad between faw An-
nie Hermans might attempt to ! geles and New Orleans Miss Xcl-
move relnforrrtnerls and equip- son Is the daughter of Mrs' Kate
ment to holster Marshall Albert Nelson Norman
Kesserling's beaten armies J"
i Clark Proclaims Victory ben pt least partially destroyed
US Marine Corps photo
I 'WAITINGS HIS THEN — On litter outside improvised hospital at Bouganville Marine wracked with
pain from piece of shrapnel in hjs head patiently waits for the doctor while buddy has his hand
amputated Navy doctor who treated head wound said raider asked "I'llbe able to go back to the
front in half an hour won't I Doc?” '
Boogie ahdHlfomantic Notes
"Sounded atDorscy Conceit
r sentimental gentlemen of swing At 10 a- m: Monday Iieut Gen imre than 20000 prisoners taken
whipjM'd' up such a heat as they Mark W Clark commander of the and un°hl amounts of naxl equip-
victorious Fifth' army ' entered
With t£ h&lffng average such as Home In a Jeep and drove to Th-f
i'Sv in ev Ulence the fellows will -o v halt h-Iimiii hi tnimbiiu nm -
error)
Stackin' and radon’ fdlows— heatin’ 'drtims: and rollin
trim ipets— that’s why the crowd bulged into the eapitol citv’s
muiiicij
ed
dreamy slanted into the program direct from Tommy Dorsey :
Dm-sey’s Sunday afternoon con-t—
cert was everything hi one! It i0y
left the moli weak dazzled and' aatP
plus energy— spinach
-L V
Linicipal And padded 6ven the second balcony ‘ The)’ knd- AssbciaOli AciXpt
tars to jive and lioogie' acers with touches of tfe' soft m: '
Us iking out over thotia-
juicls of ' (-heerlng ' Italians Clark
tk-clarcd that both' the Tenth' and
tVnirrecmh Cknuiein armies had
Bill McCIiireV
Mobiloil— t-i-MobOgai
NVa’shing— LuWicattoi
ipeff 8 to 8 Ckwed Sonday
Maid and Highway 77
PHONE 471
Nprma xya Ulnebart graduate
will poUsh'nlf their last -f the" school of avC has reCt'nMy
and hit the California ' been accepted into the Southern
yet flamboyant In spirit Krupa t heai'lint for u jag of u wHmthV DispfiiV asociatinit ' Harriet W
“sizzled the leather” during his rrt Cunc that tfmr Krupa is Krltijer assc
performance with two compl-tc
drum traps and as ti:o yellow spot
lights pofiii-d tlie Uat king it was
associate' professor of art
dir to start a nrw band and Kich ' ald
V-tfiWd from mortae srrvhie ' Rinehart' who" has been
nlidi onto two works ago will employed as a window' decorator
— M i 1 ' i:inuiuni ah a wuuiuw' uucuiduir
Ktriotlv “notso quhit v j UM!e those ft milk r Micks fnf :fH Karris deportment store
- AHrt a goldenroiw igsln' ' - ' ! In Dallas Tex' has now taken a
M! T! r hernia rest will carry a similar :poritph' with ' Neiman-Ma
veritable dream for n dnsrt ' ! ( w “rps such us playing for the fl) fn
Mud— broagfi't on' cases' of a car- rjrpny show in the rummer1
sdiooiiN with his medley ofv With-si tbs f'hning of another
tuvarj fall the Dorsey XROTC trainees WUT meet for the
!! be shifted to the All-Time championship
f'lining of another mu
specialty now enUMisl fy)LV FINALS ANNOCXCKD '
of a Romance" ItUrltz '
M-frhnlr IrtrodnCirg the 'cjaical WlneMtoy U the deadline for
j rr’i 'hot Dorsey 1'kes Van John- imramural golf finals to be
-T'ster Williams Frank Mor- P13-'1 rn G- Owpn- ‘liclor of
' Vr others will unpredictable Inrcmural a thirties said Monday
cmr-ulded fllekn- ' Johnnie Frev and Kiith Fowler
beauty of a vocalist with beauti i a ci-oiea tiiCKti
of s vuii e The SoRllmentalwt 5 ''"l
nr t1 ioursumv ilie Clprk fatrliy
donaitxi' to 'Use iM-rhestra barf'- ‘ I’-’ ‘J-ie when I-ucklw will start
groundtil ill- big numbers and M: Denny too
the “Hawaiian War Chain” ex- 'niv'n t""rd aBd !ri 01
why bis buzz buck hadn't bern
able tv (troop up enough hours
tn include the June work ball
ou the enmpns Tommy flagged
a uotrh Hie routine of the
tour has been ho rigid that rrm
big service ramps have beea
missed Forty-one pieces of
btitid am! Instrument playrni
plan production personnel In no
e asiljr -parked Inggage for war
time travel”
Things” j Since the train had the steam
Autograph hounds bounded on of thr ap conditioning
round the maestro backstage be on " aP of xho Jaunt 0 0k
bind old parking cases during the :vmai “ lsn‘l anv w“ndr tu
half-time The “Iwiss” locked a bit
frayed — “touring is an orchestra's j
1 'Highest life" lExevi-pt from
'Shop IlakV First”
i
Cool wearable striped
cotton seenucker with a
dickey of crispy-white
eyelet embroidered cotton
batiste Bright stripes with
white in sizes 9 to 15
pdunded from the ' reed section
through Buddy de Franco's “dare"
De Franco also bounced off a duV
number with Krupa sbnilai- to tiiv
Sgt ' ZlggiO EHman-BcfiWy Ilih
Irumpoi maneuviTV ' in the yete
days
The unlaxlng minutes nf the
deal — the restful ' and reslMles
dimaxes— were 'the T n'mmnvy:
tunes "Marie” “Stardust” "Sleepy
Lagoon” and "There Are Such
Kcmconc sometlmel When the
gal) dabbed on future contracts :
T P spruced up n might j
f Texas In the’ nrxt soNiver ra j
route to the Ibteifie where the j
Kpn Ksamined Glasses Fitted
DRI WALTER RICHARI
OPTOMETRIST
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I'hi'ise til
Broken Leasee Dapllcaled
listen - In Cl ARK'S
New Radio Show
WKY Sunday - 5:30 pm 1
I should’ have used '
T-L-Vs 32
Special Scalp Treatment
far'
Falling Hair & DaiHlrnff ’
Aids in Rcstorinj the Hair
Vick’s Barber Shop
573 Univ Blvd
Hale’s Dept Store
120 East Main
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Bicknell, Jarita. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 100, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 6, 1944, newspaper, June 6, 1944; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1800304/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.