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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 28

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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SUNDAY. DECEMBER THEDAILY OKLAHOMAN A NINETEEN AEF Keeps Silent On LeCIerc Threat WKY Caravan Finishes Tour AtChickasha Central Airlines File CAB Brief Paralysis Victim, Mother of Two, Still Paralyzed' OREGON CITY. Dec. Mrs. Carolyn Wilson, the young infantile paralysis victim who, gave birth to a son a year ago while confined in PARIS.

Dec. 2. (IIPSnn.m. oi. lied headquarters left unanswered Sat- application for a feeder airline Jacques LeCIerc.

commnnrtpr nt th CHICKASHA. Dec. con eluded its Sixth war loan drive tele iem in a live-state area was filed urday by Central Airlines, I the civil aeronautic board in ington, Keith Khale. vice-presi jand general manager of the ah ananounced. French Second armored division, would be permitted to execute German hostages in retaliation for the sniping of U1's' 5UU Paralyzed.

Now at home here wtlh her two small sons, she is able to move only her neck and head. Glancing at a book, whose pages she turns by a rubber-tipped stick gripped vision tour of 19 Oklahoma cities here Saturday night, attracting crowds! which packed Chickasha-s hiwwi Central's proposed feeder at After promising a full statement of auditorium to capacity. policy on LeClerc's threat to shoot reporters she hoped to be able to enter December 3. ion Coupon Calendar Current Stamp For BOOK 4 I Sugar BOOK 4 Canned Foods 8s, 5s "Krf1 BOOK 4 Red I Meat BEEF. BCTTER.

CHFESF. n.vc nIIorra BOOK Airplane Shoes IO iJ lnd-liniwij.) DcUchrtf ttampi Ntt A BOOK 1 Gasoline Dumber uvo uernians in Strasbourg for every The shows here boosted to beyond 1.000 the number of Oklahoma war! southern Kansas, north Texas ant Texas panhandle, and In the Smith, and Shreveport-Te kana areas. Fourteen planes woul quarters hedged on the question and issued this one-sentence statement: "The division commander and his troops now have left the city on further operations." opraigs xounaa- "I will work hard to get well," she said. "I want a chance to fully recover and be a real mother to my two little boys." WACs Smile, Energy having a total population of 1.992 i at television through the WKY shows. The tour began in Ponca Citv November 11.

-JThcJ Size of thc auditorium considered, the number of persons attracted by the shows is large. The WKY shows marked the first time television ever has been taken on the proceedings in which feeder air: applications for the southwest are A spokesman said the statement commander of the Sixth army group," win Legion of Merit January 8. More than 40 compa I that LeClerc's division had been pulled i 'KM a i I announced appoint! of James Batchelor, until rece first assistant to Josh Lee, CAB ber. as attorney for Central Airline Africa and Italy, was here Saturday uncut, since garrisoning in any event. School Lectures Given In many cities two performances were required to accommodate the crowds.

War bond officials throughout the state praised the television show as a spur to sale of Series war bonds. George H. C. Green. Oklahoma City.

Wash. 3' She was SgL Ella C. Wright of the WAC. who won the Legion of Merit for Widowed Mother's Son to Return Home REMOVE "LOTS OF SPOT! from many kinds of clothing, fabrics, drapes, upholstery- 65 with Mufti, the multl-uatf Iff spot remover. A favorite cleaninsr fluid for over 25 UJL years.

None better for uTiC eral home use. Save time the performance of outstanding services in north Africa and Italy from Feb. 4, 1943, to Oct. 24, 1944." Her husband is L. W.

Wright, wholesale petroleum dealer, of Kalama. Mary Di Gennaro's son, "Sammy," is coming home from the wars. AIaII? n' h0w he abouL 5100,000 war li 1 of the y.BUl Joimso its nathcr an the $100,000 war at the end of the 53111 rCports of war nd 1M lS ncthC t0Ur were excellent. I Sydney R. Montague, former north-! west mounted policeman, lecturer and Pnal appearances at schools in 15 of the 19 cities Hp ad- and money help relieve overworked cleaning: plants by using Mufti at home.

i uu omcr sons, Dominic Say, This Is a Sale! tarTilln- i bond purcha sixth war loan drive parade in Civic ceiih nllo autographs, and Beverly Osborn witn war bond campaign here when he appears day in the Municipal auditorium. oir turn for Car-) his part of the SPECIAL NOTICE TO RUPTURED PEOPLE nsaciion. Car Bluff Creek i British Civilians' Diet Near Normal MUFTI and her husband committed suicide after hearing of his second son's death. She received the notice Saturday from the war department that Pvt. Samuel i "ow recuperating from wounds in i an Enelish hosnitai riii will be efieQ an estimated 25.000 school children, many of whom could not! attend the television show because of the war bond requirements.

He and the show's girl singer. Miss Roberta Hollywood, known as "the first lady of television." also made rxr- i wwd sgar'V3 Tk'Sffg 'G'- nanuiiin0rr5i thosP1. given per- BARLOW TRUSS MFC. CO I I imanent 'I hr vw iwi I auiy in this country duty in this countrv. LONDON.

Dec. 2 How lightly OU Students Named To College Who's Who NORMAN. Dec. 2-tSpcciaU-Three students from Oklahoma City at the University of Oklahoma are among the 27 included in this year's "Who's is tr-irned the British diet sonal appearances at eight civic clubs was revealed Saturdw hv clintor navy base, and with hr nf troM- and Gene. WKY radio tPatn sumption.

at the Altus army base. Saturday wno Among Students in American Universities and Collerrs Frank Elkouri. Glenn Dale and Jean AmeS SSfleSdjhoS herl Screening PopuUr a reat deal to kp to BritS SJngle hit ot tour :ar.r nearly full, the official staS Xn war 25 toe formaI shW- level I and the laeof SS? ln reflector In S.ttr-!, Meyerson. SESSS- Bron on the average, is consuming rvM.fS?H?n director- and si; ounces mnr, nvp ounces less butter, by war bond and civic officials, news-an ounce less cheese, almost I Papers and radio stations in the 19 jPSS. Mightiv more than a cities.

ounces m'orcannT dm1Cf dcd which created mor1 canned meat, great interest, was the crowninr of a mL 5 IfSS bacon and "am. local woman or girl television ounc lss sugar and 15 queen. She was presented a S25war ounce, less fresh fruit. bond by WKY. ThTshSJ was given pnca City.

Enid. Alva, Woodward. King Reported Stolen I Chnton. Elk City. Hobart.

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