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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 5

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THrRSDAY. JAXUAKV 20, 19.14. THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN Nine Are Killed Air Hero of Tunisia Campaign City Has First '44 Car Death i Aaaress UKIahoma Editors Halliburton's For Improved Prenatal Care As City-Based Plane Crashes Rommel and his forces were back was a. Ing 1KinU in tlie Tunisian campaign" campaign is Lieut. John j.

"weppne the B-24 mobile tmining unit at Will killed and on intured i-w? TRAFFIC DEATHS 1044 City 1, county total 2 1943Citu 15, county 22, total 37 Oklahoma City Wednesday had its first 1044 death as a result of a traffic accident. The victim was Linn Brown. 58-year-old billlnrd parlor attendant, who died of a head injury suffered when he was struck by a car Saturday night In the 500 block Robln- With Clara Hayes, 110 Potta Ai.mj is bnscd at th c-v field ashed about 10:30 p. he board of officers A Maternity Support Suspended from Shoulders 510 It was while on a "skip bombing-mission, object of lilch was to knock railroad trestle and road bridRe which served as a supply line of Rommel's forces, thnt Lieut. Weppner became one of the war's heroes.

Finishes Task Despite Wound Flying in the "lead" ship of the attacking formation, the officer duly ns naviRalor and bombardier. Just as the tarRct was Mghted and Weppner was ready to release the bombs, a fragment of an iVu- B. Harrfwn Naval Control I dctcrmln cause. The "ip on a routine training flight The dead: First. Lieut.

Louis A. Fiset Ams get, lhes at 837 NB 28, Oklahoma fif A ma VI HI VU tJlllllj Second Lieut. LeSter HanHit. mis rather. Ira Handler, lives at "202 street.

Auburn. Neb. watomie, Brown was crossing the! when both pedestrians werc! struck by a car driven by Paul Elk-Ins, n-ycar-old county farm youth, Mrs. Hayes' left leg was broken. Brown died Wednesday morning.

The fatality brought to two the! number killed ln Oklahoma county' since January 1. A 13-year-old Jones i school boy, Jamcs William Flowers was killed on New Year's day when I two trucks collided a quarter mile east! of Jones. In January a year ago. three per-; sons were killed in traffic mishaps in the city during the month and one! was killed in a county highway wrc.ck. serious eye injury.

Weppner proceeded to accomplish his mission. It was only after the squadron soared away to safety that he administered self-treatment with sulfa powder and a hypodermic B. Hardi Mae. UriaTw La3 weppner received the Purple Heart award for wounds received in the cam- wtth two oak clusters, and three rib-nr prcPearl Hnrbor ribbon. fhl fruCfln thcater anrt American theater ribbons.

5 Fr.VTPr:... ha, been named. r.v.jt air primary training, Joseph H. Pietsker. His wife over 133 naval air 11 Fae.

lives at 4401 Geor a awry taimw including four Oklahoma City. His sister Helen 0t.hr.. Frank Knox, secretary Kuhn- Uvea at PonUac. Mich :r.e navy, announced Wednesday Dennis Ryan Jr. His father tV" Ryan sr- in Maon City jkUom umta include dril aero- Iowa- Jamcs Bkham.

His wife, of the Hunter funornl Weppner ied ha? stt. i 7 'eiurnea to the United conducted at 10:30 a. m. Thursday nti the Sunny Lane cemetery. He is sur- The distinguishing features of this garment is the abdominal lift by means of hammock support suspended from the shoulders with non-cutting shoulder straps; back fabric reinforced to minimize backache and aiding in the general uplift of the abdomen; side gussets to allow perfect freedom in walking; adjustable and removable crotch piece for hygienic purposes: light weight easily adjusted with allowance for an enlarge-' ment of 12 inches.

Fourth Floor trt I9''3' receiving I dii ST i a BrUi.h-Amcrican ho- His hoi rvntral Stat- collece. Edmnnri His mnth rC," 1115 W. Main. in Griffin. army ln UnitTslate" air Manors at Clinton' and Ga.

K5 uaison oilicer of a tn mob lc training unit. the Oklahoma Pr s2wAYS em The nrematurru5 day "iphl al Biltmore hotel civic ACT! WnW-ee James P. Hope. HI wife. Pen- lc30-in Dedham.

Mass. l.jn:ra. Hardaon assume his Ssrt. Donald Levencood His fa'her naval asr primary training com-! T. ad.

Bh hold the Navr Cross. I Jnry K. James. His wife, IdS has supenislon of "nil Seriously injured was Second Lieut. TO RELIEVE MISERIES OP CHESTCOIDS una and flight training nose tatner is Camuel r.artne corps and coast i GiU- Manchester.

K. H. marine corps and its naval, Rotary Chief. Wife Railroads War Head symptoms this home-proved doubt -action way that rffgllHlti 10 VlSlt in Cifv JC, eiurn ueraus vwiY. at ee.4 Disposable Diaper Parity and Pads The Panty For baby's com- to upper bronchial tubes with soothing Charles L.

Wheeler of San Francisco, president of Rotary International, and Mrs. Wheeler will b. Fiard TWO TILOTS UNHURT C-V 'cr TJs Terviceta I FLAXE COLLISION Jnand Mhe tSs Entetpri frliOc- VTO'v- Jan- MV-Two army tebef, 1542, until April, 1943. iS.hWt lnJUry tate Twxi -Zfl- fPom fh hen their light trainer airplanes col-r rf.ra!V "IS Sn nd-alr at about 500 feet and ST-t academJ m6- ne Jolni they made forced landings a n'owld to U5S Texas and was on th.t bat- field five miles east of here when she operated during the cre-World war as a unit of the Eighth AS Wfre s'Sgt5. Dewie W.

battle sqnadron. British Grand fleet. 1 0. Texas, and Gerald He ha scrv-d continuously with the BuL'Lt- Grand RPW. atuched navy department since his graduation to tratning squadron.

Shen-kozi the r.aai academy. Pard fieSd- Texas. visitors Thursday and Friday, their ST. LOUIS. Jan.

19. (VP) Colonel W. Baldwin, war department director of railroads in the southwestern erea. Wednesday prepared stipulations for the return of the roads to private ownership. Baldwin, executive officer of the Missouri Pacific lines, said it would take several days to complete all the details of the transfer.

4-1 STIMUUTtS chest and back sur faces like a warm ing poultice son. Pfc. Charles Wheeler, who is in the weather bureau service at Tinker field. g0 0 MOU' Wheeler and thHr nn a To get all the benefits of this CADET KILLED. SECOND HURT AT PONCA CITY PON'CA rrrv t.

io- t- be given by the Oklahoma Citv Rotary City USO Clubs Plan Festivities club at the Oklahoma club Thursdav Gray was announced Wednesday as action, just rub throat, chest, and back with Vlcks VapoRub at bedtime. Instantly VapoRub goes to work-2 ways at once as shown aboye-to relieve coughing spasms, ease muscular soreness or tightness, and invite restful, comforting sleep. Often by morn- the name of a British cadet critically injured Tuesday night when his train-j ing plane and another collided about President Wheeler has made the TW omh. tedl. 'work pile" project the outstanding For Anniversary feature of his administration, and eature of his administration, and un- USO jointly will observe ish flying schoolklUtac tl othpr'nil relief of 4,7.

Vou of needed tleep and fimeu for work. De- aer nis leaaership San Francisco has made up a postwar work pile of more tne t.ard anniversary of the United lot whose identity had not vet been Oraar-tfaticn. February dlsclased. Gray address was not Get relief from chost cold distress than $50,000,000. He will speak briefly at the Friday- nomUina.

Ge, Su, IE i here will include Torr and your convenience panties made of special 2-ply water-repellent birdseye cotton in small, medium and large sires. 50c The Pads Absolutely safe and sanitary pads especially nice for traveling and visiting made of. hospital gaure, soft cotton and tissues. These pads fit all sizes of the Form-fit panties. 50 pads 89C Chamber of Commerce.

Chamber of Commerce noon forum prnxram reoruary 4. The same night will hold open house in th Jury Is.Excused A peit jury scheduled to appear for a jury term of federal district court January 24 was ordered excused by Stephen Chandler, federal district Tne clubs nh. tional anniversary with open houses judge. Wednesday February fcrmal dance is planned for Feb- 2. was issued Vincent J.

Aueliere. director of the C3o sees club. 16'3 Main, is Chairman of the anniversary plans for the area staff, and Rudolph N. Evjen. i executive director of the community i fund, is eeneral chairman for the ob- Get More Comfort For Standing Feet With A Daily Ico-Mint Treat Don't let tired, burain mitive fet teal enerjrr nd nuke the lonser.

Ju.t massage frosty white Ice-Mint on your feet and ankles 6ore work to help In a Handsome Cons! Cabinet Quebec Rector Dies QUEBEC. Jan. 19. 0 A rch-Can Frederick George Scott, 82, chaplain of the Canadian corps in world war I and for 37 years curate and rector of St. Matthews Anglican church hre.

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