The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 276, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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A QUARTER OF A MILLION W7,766,000, were paid during the
people waited too long in 1943 to year to policy - owners whoss in-
apply for lif<? insurance, and as HWWM* had been in force less
a result, they and their beneli- than one year ~^07« claims on
ciarieu: were, deprived oft over policies less than-^«e months
000,01)00 of life insurance pro- nlct-
tcction. This means that nearly I'm not kidding when I tell
5,000 applications u week you it's dangerous to put off bwy-
were nsjreted by the companies. "'8 your life insurance!
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CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR, posthumously uwarclci. f
Thomas W. Fowler of Wichita Palls, Tex., will go to his widow, mV
Anne Oakes Fowler, who here showB a picture of her husband to hk
tight-month-old son, Thomas, Jr.. born after he left the country.
Ueutcnant Fowler, a cavalry man, won the award for his daring
uction in leading two infantry platoons through 'enemy mine fields
after they had lost their officers. He was killed by an enemy sniper's
NiHet on June 'I 'lurlr.fi th«> ifrive on Rome. (International)
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FOR THE PAST SEVERAL WEEKS, Prime Minister Churchill has Just told
the House of Commons, comet-like V-2 roeket bombs have been striking
in "widely scattered points" in England. Tho new weapon is said to
pierce the stratosphere about 70-mites high and hit the earth at 1000 |
m p h , considerably faster than sound travels. Churchill disclosed that j
some launchinK bases had been captured when Walcheron Island, off
the coa'it of Holland, was overrun recently. A dispatch in a London,
paper stated that one base from which the bombs were tired was be-
licved to be nt Utrecht, 20 miles north of the present fighting line in the , j
Netherlaria-;, approximately 200 miles from JjQndon. (International) ,
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Let Your Christmas Present To
Your Loved Ones Be A
"Life Insurance Policy"
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RFI'RESF.NTING
SOUTHWESTERN LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
109 Holland Bldg.-Phones 2933-
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 276, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1944, newspaper, November 23, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221422/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.