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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 10

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THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1944. Soldier Vote Up of price administration made public figures showing that, even with r. Americans buy 53.000,ooa more pair of shoes than are produced Shoe Stamp Valid May 1 Airmen Snag Tools on Fly To Land Ship In House Today WASHINGTON, April 13.P soldier The Margarine Women Have Dreamed of Has at Last Come True! S. FORTRESS BASE. England, April 13.

(UP) The Portress "Carolina Queen" circled the landing field again and again, her landing gear jammed after a flight over Germany. Airplane stamp 2 in war ration book 3 will become valid May 1 and remain good indefinitely for buying a pair of shoes. Airplane stamp 1 in the same book. valid since last November, also Is good JapsOusfed From Hill On Edge of Imphal NEW DELHI. April 13.

V-British and Indian troops have driven the Japanese from a hill position northwest of Imphal in bitter hand-to-hand fighting and are engaging the invader in a -battle of the clouds-; outside Kohhns. it was announced Thursday as the Japanese pressed their attacks on the two main allied bases in eastern India. The disclosure that the rnemv had lost a position in the foothills northwest of Imphal made it evident thai that city of some 90.000 in the ccn- ter of the fertile Manimir olam now i She started to crash land but Pilot After approving 10 sections of the similar house bill Thursday, the house voted to postpone action on its own measure in order to start work on the senate bill. If the house passes the senate bill without amendment, it will then be sent to the governor for approval. If it is amended, as expected, it will then be thrown into a.

uona, cnlckasha. lleclded the PJan ml8ht be Tour UuARANm mm fifeSCftMWS cumerence committee to be written The crew reported the plane lacked tools to drop the turret. Lt. Col. Conway H.

North. Little Hock, took off In another Portress the tools nnrt a Members Thursday defeated a Republican-backed amendment of A. E. Williams. Tulsa county, that would drop them Into the hatch of the circling bomber.

nine extcnaea the nilng Mme for of- The first try failed because the rope is too short. Sot. Nini rhc house adonted an amnrimnt by John T. Levergood. Pottawatomie county, to strike the requirement that Bloomfleld.

lowa got hold of it once but it nearly jerked him out of the "Carolina Queen" Th. n.t virtually has been surrounded by Japanese. Only to the west of the has action not been officially davit before a superior officer before returning his ballot. Probably the most rnntrnvlol Nrth. used a 300-foot rope and weighted the tools with a sandbag Clayman.

tying himself, hooked the tools while another eimnur Brnfhpr Act- Il'd bcen a Ionp time- but the 1 DTOrner MCr him to -peer- closer to the 1 (Secretary of War Stimson said in mucnoment aaoptea Dy tne house was the provision that "other persons" other than re atives mav fil nnnu. Pure waanington mat awed troops hold all strongpoints outside Imphal and rope with a knife. Bond then flew the plane out over turrerth sea and dropped the ball tion for. ballots. to be sent, to absentee CANE enough the serial number proved brother Bill should be around close.

And that he was. trying to get a leave to come home just like brother Monroe. It happened at Jefferson Barracks. St. Louis.

The Brock brothers, sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brock.

1040 SW 29. had just arrived and only a few hours apart from two different parts of the world. Bill or William Brock jr. (right), is an aerial engineer. He is 22 and formerly attended Capitol Hill highschool.

He entered service in December. 1939. Monroe G. Brock. 24.

also a former Canitol Hill hichschohl weapons are available" to the defenders.) Fighting In Hills Opponents of the amendment sugar 'Snasclnir f.hnw tnnW adopted tnr fight to take the amendment out when the bill-came up fort final considera- is ad liflMin.PACKIO tag, threading, a needle in midair," his crew agreed after a successful crash landing. Stiff fighting was reported raging In the Naga hills Just north of Ko-hima, where the Japanese had established a road block on the 35-mile vice in October, 1940. He worked the elevator in a scrap is in prospect over placing the amendment i the senate bill. highway between Kohlma and the supply station or Dimapur on the vital Bengal-Assaam railway. Charters Granted The De! School Millage Boost Urged Bombers Down In Switzerland The road at this point, where it turns sharply westward toward Dimapur.

is approximately one mile high and overlooks a beautiful countryside of terraced rice fields. The British and Indians, determined to reopen their supply lifeline to the railway, were reported using "squeezing" tac- DISSOLUTION SPRING FOOD VALUES CHOP the "CRESCENT" for those Delicious Fresh Fruits, Vegetables Homemade Bakery Products, and for a full line of YOU'RE SURE TO BE PLEASED I Garden Fresh Vegetables Fine Fruits ASPARAGUS TIPS Tender, fresh cut. homegrown. per lb. GREEN BEANS Tender, snappy and strlncjess.

per lb ONIONS Sweet, new crop, Texas Crystal Wax 2 lbs. for 19c LETTUCE Firm, crisp, Iceberg Head Lettuce, per lb. 12e FRESH DATES "Nature's Sweets." as they come from the' 14-o. NEW POTATOES Freshly dug, nice size 3 ibs. 23 ORANGES Rich, flavorful.

California Oranges, nice size, dos. 47 EGG PLANT Firm, nice size, small seeds, per nc ucs wun some success. As a result of the allied counterat The twentieth annual PTA convention delegates passed a resolution requesting Governor Kerr and the Oklahoma legislature to make possible the submission of a constitutional amendment, where bv anv school dis tacks, the Japanese had not been able to resume their assault on Kohima itself since they were thrown back with josses tneir lirst charge last weekend. Kohlma is 60 miles north of Im SO DELICIOUS, SO FRESH, trict may vote an additional five mills for the support of its schools. phal.

and the Japanese are firmly) This new lew would brlnir tn is cross ine roaa Between tne two Dig the amount available for such additional school support. Close to Imphal SO SWEET, WE DARE SUGGEST THE HARDEST TEST OF ALL 7iY W0T-VOP Dr. Alice Sowers, director of the family life institute. Norman anri Bake bhoppe Crescent Candies tA Tokyo broadcast declared Japanese troops were attacking near an airfield only miles north of Imphal and were within three miles of vice-president of the national PTA conference, led an onen-flnnr riitnit. CREAM PUFFS slon, in an early afternoon session.

the city on the northwest. Allied advices several days azo nlaced the in Situations in communities over th vaders within about eight miles of (Copyritht. 1944. ay New York Times! BERN. Switzerland.

April 13. Thirteen more American bombers-one shot down by Swiss pursuit planes landed in Switzerland Thursday after intensive raids on southern Germany. The official Swiss army communique offered no details, but loss of life was understood to be small Ten of the planes were forced down on Zurich's mammoth airdrome at Duebendorf between 1:30 and 3 p. m. The eleventh came down at Altenr-hein and the twelfth at Oberglatt.

both In the northeastern part of the country. According to available information, all conformed to flying directions issued by the formations of the Swiss pursuers which took off to intercept, and therefore landed safely. The thirteenth, which failed to obey the Swiss summons to land and ignored "other communications" as it continued through central Switzerland, finally was attacked near Sieb- Eyewitnesses said that after a few shots from the Swiss pursuit planes the American bomber caught fire and went into a dive, crashing in an uninhabited region. CHOCOLATE CHERRIES PouSdUnb.nVor,U" 39C ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 69 SPICED JELLIES unpnai on we state were introduced in relation to the conference theme, which stresses the necessity of alert mmnmnttfK On the Imphal-Tlddin road, south and the ability of its citizens to adopt 29 Golden Angclfood Cake Wth fresh or.nre ielnr. gQc Duchess POUND CAKES 29 LEMON CHIFFON PIES ssk eVc'i 35 ui uig program oi recognizing lis oi impnai, auiea lorces were reported maintaining contact with Japanese pushing northward.

Two hundred miles due east of Kohima. American infantry of i Cen. 39 PEANUT SQUARES "Yes, folks!" says Blue Bonnet Sue. "When a margarine is hot and melting, your taste will tell you instantly how good it is. "That's why I'd like you to try my new Blue Bonnet Margarine on hot food.

Then I nott you'll agree it'sgot that real, honest-to-goodness table-spread flavor that makes things really appetizing! "Yoii ee, when we make Blue Bonnet Margarine, we use rich, nutritious vegetable fresh pasteurized skim milk all from fine American farms. And we toiled for months over the recipe so you folks can have a real table- spread hock-f ull of resh.sweet, delicious flavor right down to the last tempting bit!" So Nutritious I So Economical I Fleischmann'sBlueBonnetisona of the richest sources of food-energy for growing children and active workers. There are 3,300 food-energy units and 9,000 units of Vitamin A In every pound! Yet, BiueBonnet is wonderfully economical. It saves you. about half what you pay for the most expensive spread and It takes only 6 ration points per pound instead of 16, Get some today! Joseph W.

Stillwell's Burma Invasion! forces fought across difficult terrain! znunization. 29 Judge Donald Darrah urtred that in me Kumon range east of the Mo-Kauntf valley and captured Ohnum Ga. 1ft miles northeast of Kamaing. Heavy $ale and Demonstration SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER n. (6 37 children be treated as citizens.

He said that the communities should be sympathetic to the youngster in the world today, and added that too much emphasis was being placed on juvenile delinquency, and not enough on the merits of enterprising young, people. He suggested as a solution that adequate recreational facilities be made KADOTA FIGS casualties were nunc tea on the Jap- STIMSO.V STILL CONFIDENT SAYS BURMA FORCES AMPLE WASHINGTON. Anril 13anAl. 26 MOUNTAIN GROWN Rich. Winey Flavor from a Scientific blend of choice, full, bodied coffeei from the high mountain area of Central Radiant Roasted.

Granulized. "Flav.O.Tainer" packed foe Vacuum Frejhnett. Drip or Regular Grind. PEAS lied troops battling the Japanese in eastern India have "substantial reserves of men and weapons" avail-! part oi every community. The PTA is the nlace for the 18 "oir.

oecreiary oi war is unison said moulding of sound public opinion toward our young people." he i nursaay. pwililffltfilik The tone of the war secretary's re C. W. Phillips, executive committee- ef restrained confidence. athouehhe refrained from any forecast on the president of North Carolina congress of PTA.

will sneak at the Chamber of Commerce Friday forum luncheon (New Delhi dispatches have resort Phillips, who cave one of the ooen- ed mounting belief there that the entire Japanese force is being caught in a gigantic allied trap and may face FRENCH DRESSING 'lh 24 ORANGE MARMALADE r.s.,DEr 21 JELLY JHIyC'lrare 29 FRUIT COCKTAIL COOKIES 23c Delicatessen. Creamed Pimento Cheese rs 32 PICKLED BEETS 25 BAKED HAM riar: 33 CAMEMBERT CHEESE 57 ing addresses of the Oklahoma conference, has been director of public relations at the women's college at the University of North Carolina for; the past eight years. Mustang Defeats New Nazi Planes BAKED BEANS 16 PRIME luVZTucTU 98 BUTTER CRACKERS 19 Fine Meats LAMB SHOULDERS fo" eve. h5 lb. 39 HAM SHANKS rwvib.

29c BEEF ROAST Shoulder Cuti. Crescent 4A Quality. 7 Point, lb 33 MEAT FOR LOAF "nrpi'-pniirib, 59 SAUSAGE 37C Co. Long Distance Threats Charged to Visitor Charged with extortion. Harold Loeb.

47, of New York City entered I Tins Pure 1EFL I VamlDa plea of not guilty when arrigned late Thursday before Paul Showalter, TJ. s. commissioner. Bond was set at i.ooo, and he was taken to the coun ty jaU. mm ioeb, who was arrested at a down Keeps its flavor through baking A U.

S. FIGHTER BASE IN ENGLAND. April 13. VPh-New Messer-schmitt fighters appeared in the sky Thursday, but American Mustang pilots found that, like the old ones, they could be shot down. Two kills were claimed against the latest ME fighter.

Pilots described the plane as faster, better streamlined and better turning than previous models. "The German pilots appeared cocky about their new ships and made more ssressive attacks than usual." said town hotel in Oklahoma City Thursday afternoon, is charged with mak MELO-PURE CHEESE 45 Cole-Pemb ing vn reats to do bodily injury to Lieut John M. Gaither. stationed at and freezing army field in Savannah. Ga.

The threats allegedly were made by long distance telephone from Oklahoma uny to savannah. Schilling: Capt. Charles W. Lasko of Nemacolin. who bagged both the Messer-schmitta one without firing a shot.

Store Safes Leap WASHINGTON. Anril 13- JLAZA COURT fMON 2S2J A Product of fhe Makers of Fleischmann's Yeast! "Somethine new has been added the Messerschmitt said Lasko. The federal reserve board reported Thursday that department store sale lasx weeie were 23 percent higher than ran describe it. but they must have thought it superior to the Mustang. curing me corresponding week a year me way mey came at us.

Made" for Men! says CoocktL- vaJ QUICK niNNAMnw nni c. t. TWICE AS EASY mixing biscuit dough tcith Bisquick. It's a blend of 6 ingredients. Vegetable shortening, baking poxeder, enriched flour, salt, sugar, potcdered milk.

CHEESE SOUFFLE stands up better if you add cream of tartar i tsp. to 3 egg whites. Try it. der-textured, sweet, cinnamony. Hot from oven, they'd melt the stoniest masculine heart! And so easy with Bisquick.

Make up biscuit dough simply by adding milk to Bisquick (see package). Roll out YK' thick (7'xl6' oblong). Spread with 2 tbsp. soft butter. Sprinkle with mixture of cup sugar, 1 tsp.

cinnamon. Roll up like jelly roll. Seal well. Cut into 1 slices. Place cut-side-down on greased baking sheet.

Bake about IS min. in hot oven (425). This recipe makes about 16 rolls. CALAMITY-PROOF! I mean Bisquick. Such fine ingredients, so skilfully blended.

For muffins, waffles, pancakes, dumplings, etc. See package. Do try Bisquick. Large supplies now being shipped to groceries. More plentiful now.

Free! New "Menu tA Shopping Guide" for point rationing. Handy reference list of rationed foods with space for pointvalues. Space for menus. Grocery check lists. To get your pad, mail postcard todav to Genera! Mills, Dept.

764, Minneapolis 15, Minn. a Srd8tarlu of GENERAL MILLS, IMC- SUCCESSFUL WITH MEN is this supper planned by staff. Cheese topped with 'creamed ham, chicken, tuna, or mushrooms Salad of raw spinach or lettuce shreds, raw cauliflowerettes, radish discs, cucumber and carrot sticks, with French dressing Bisquick Cinnamon Rolls Fresh Fruit with Cookies Lucky for us them relatives of yours don't know we're havln Wheatlea, maw.".

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