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June 23, as the Russians smash the last Finnish front along the Svir River, they begin their drive directly westward, from Vitebsk toward Warsaw...
...report that Bulgaria and Turkey were discussing how to avoid hostilities, another to the effect that Turkey was planning to invade Bulgaria. Well might the Bulgarians worry. If the Turks were entering the war to fight, Bulgaria might become a Balkan battleground as Turkish armies attempted to smash their way up in the rear of groggy Rumania...
...were years old. Manhattan, the very citadel of the new, reinforced the trend to the old and romantic: one night 21,000 people, the biggest crowd in two years, crammed Lewisohn Stadium to hear Oscar Levant play George Gershwin's 1924 smash, the Rhapsody in Blue...
What to do? The party might fall back on its political genius, hope to win the peace even if the war were lost (see FOREIGN NEWS). But that would be easier to plan than to perform. The Allied forces were strong enough to smash "slow delaying actions." And how long, and how well, could German troops fight, once they knew they were no longer fighting...
...gathered his Hellcats to smash at shore-based artillery and beat it down until Klondike (Lieut, (j.g.) Dale Klahn) was picked up by a British submarine in a hair-raising rescue...