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ITT INDIANA EVENING QAZETTEFbIdAY MARCH 1845. Weather Report: MacArthur, Staff Find Their Rock Is Rubble -OBITOAfcVJ Today Conquest of two In lis Last Phase Funds From Waste Paper Sales For Wounded Va Today 5 DfcWtTT MACKENZIE "tVA50elted Press War Analyst Western Fair with BioderW ate temperature today and tonight Saturday eonsid-crable cloudiness with occasional light rain orn snow likely in the north portion. 11038 STAFPtrX. Friends the lute Mrs. Rosa Station ot North.

Homer City, are being received la the family home. Services will be held from St. Louis Roman Catholic Church, Lucerne Mines, Saturday, March 10th at 0:30 A. M. Fr.

M. Rosenthal will officiate. Interment to follow In St, Bernard's Cemetery, Indiana, Fa. V. S.

PACIFIC FLEET HEAD. QUARTERS, GUAM, March 9. (AP) The fierce battle for Iwo MILD Jlma la assuming the pattern of WASHINGTON, March plan to use funds from waste-paper salea to comfort sick and the final phases of American con quests of oLer Pacific Islands but It may be several days bofore RICHARD A. BBNAMATL one- ijf-v The surprise crossing of Iho SV; Rhine by American First Army unit south ot Cologne la one ot the most wounoea veterans returning at rate of more than 80,000 a month ot Deuno Benamatl, of correspondent can flash "Iwo waa set in motion tedav. cured." Today's communique disclosed small gains which at one point saw one which may shorten the con-20 Utt greatly, especially tine It R'v synchronize so perfectly with the Alverda, died this morning in the Indiana Hospital.

The child was admitted to the hospital yesterday afternoon, about 2:30 o'clock, He died from bronchial pneumonia. Sponsored by the American News paper Publisher Association, the plan Is part of "DoubleV" paper salvage drive announced lot mi.t New Kind of Subway st No rains the Third Marine Division gaining a ciin top only 300 yards from the Funeral arrangement are In 9 hew Russian offensive across the Sj.Oder against Berlin. jpV wonder General Eisenhower northeast coast. The Japanese, compressed Into charge of the Marlln Funeral Home in Clymer. rough crescent shaped area meas by Edwin S.

Friendly, chairman of! the Newspaper committee. It waa endorsed at campaign-opening cere-ironies by spokesmen for the Army, Navy, WPB, Red Cross, Boy Scouts and Women's groups. Churches, clubs and other eoon- uring 300 to 1600 yards wide along RICHARD ANTHONY BENAMA. is -delighted," since tnis Is the sort IH Kfi 'of thing a commander dreams of but fi hardly dales hope for. Details arc fj.

lacking but apparently a hardy and the norm ana east coasts, have Tl, age one year, died in the Indi adopted desperation tactics such as ana Hospital, this morning, follow preceded collapse of their eratlng groups will devote part of zed resistance on Guam and else Mjr quick-thinking officer flung his men s- across tlie river onto a terrain ing pneumonia. NEW YORK, March 0. A new kind of subway, right out ot futuristic Buck Rogers comic strips but nailed down by sober engineering study. Is being planned In Detroit and Akron, Business Week reports. "The only resemblance of the subway to orthodox installations," according to the article, "is that It The lad was a son of Mr, and me salvage proceeds to providing radio headsets, movie.

eaulnmnK a which waa so rugged that the Hitler where. Frontline dispatches tell of small Mrs, Delmo Benamatl ot Alverda and was born February 20th, 1041 books, games and telennone call. Bantal charges; of suicidal attacks home to patients In veterans' hos I tea never thought an attempt would be made there. As a result they mrwere not prepared to defend tlie position. in Alverda.

against American tanks by Japan ese armed only with poles to which pital in each community. "Mora than 1.000 soldier' are he, Gen. Dnufilns MncArthur and members of his start who left Corregidor In 1942, return td And "The Rock" poundcl, into rubble after It was retaken. Left to right: Brli; -Uen. Legrande Ciller; Charles Slivers: Charles A.

Willoughby; Mat -Gen. Spencer A. Akin; Richard Sutherland; Gen. MncArthur; Richard Marshall: Hugh J. Casey; Col.

Sydr.ey L. Huff; Wm. P. Mnrqunt; J. R.

McMicking. He is survived by his parents and one brother, David, aged 2 1-2 years. His paternal grandparents, would move underground. Tho means of travel would not be trains, were attached explosive charges; of enemy troops-confined to a great extent in dugouts and caves honey but rather a broad steel and rubber ing brought back to our hospitals every day from the combat zones," said the Army'a Deputy Surgeon General, Mai. Gen.

George Lull, in Mr. and Mrs. David Benamatl of Alverda and maternal grandparents, Geneva of combing precipitous coastal cliffs; of the discovery of Japanese bodies conveyor belt, carrying seats on endless lines of sled-like conveyances traveling constantly at 30 ra. p. h.

Fads On How' Resistance Is emphasizing the lift such "extra vl comforts" San brln: Bakerton, also, survive. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Since the first spearhead of the adventurers went over the' SKKffiW about dusk Wednesday, a steady stream of comrades has been fi'-'i pouring after them. Our bridgehead is said to be firmly established, and te; oTir troops are fanning out, iThla means that at long last both the western Allies and the Russians are Inside the final great natural iV barriers of Hitler's vaunted Inner floating in the surf.

In Washington, Adm. Chester Nlrnlti, commander ot the Pacific, Funeral services will be-conduct Not until next Juno do we ex. Weafc, Yanks 'Passengers would board and ed in Sacred Heart Church, Alver-! Horse Breeders' New Officers leave this riding belt, a lineal rsllnoo on Iwo would to equal the number 1. descendant of the old moving side Control 22 Sq. Mi.

Efficient is Our Bombing continue "until the last Jap is kill- Jn w.undid In," he offlcl aTe7 iVS ln XwKhol added. ed, wounded or captured. cemetery, Nicktown. Continued from Page 1. The serious threat to war production presented by the lag in nap.

fiS'ji 6rtress. Thus the further defense Radio Tokyo claimed American1 casualties on Iwo atready were 29,670. Nipponese troops "are Carry walk concept by means of a boarding belt traveling parallel to it. The riders would step onto this outside, belt while it was motionless, hold hand rails or stand In stalls as it -accelerated to a speed equal to that of the continuously moving belt, MARTIN LUTHER McQUOWN, Invasion of Normandy: of the Reich now depends largely on er collections of the last three COLOGNE. March ft.

(API The XL lZi u. age 70, died in his home. 72 Morris Twenty-five of the leading live- Hodges whs pouring troops by eS -the German fighting man and his American dash to the Rhine has' equipment In short it's a bBttle with stock men of Indiana County on bayonet charges and night yesterday in the Community Build- attacks and are succeeding in Inflict G. Batcheller. wratalVlft? f'3 atlons.

Saying the bulk of this o- For the past ten years the thousands (17 words censored) into the cast bank bridgehead, which Cx'Cv-'-bare hands. The Allied objective Is then step from one to tlie other. presumably was a good five miles WJy. the annihilation of the Wehrmacht lifted the lid of Germany secrecy on the effects of Allied air raids, permitting ground observers to assess for the first time the full extent of the damage Inflicted. They would leave by a reversing vage goea into munitions contain-1" PnP10 ers.

ho added: Clearneld Bituminous Coal Com- "If we don't rfol lh irfj l- Pony Nursery. deep and wider than that. which soon will be caught between uuring mo forenoon session lnS neavy aamagea on wio enemy, there was a general discussion on said a Japanese-language broadcast steer feeding and the growing of to the United States and re-beef cattle. There Is a tendency to- corded by the FCC ward more breeding, herds of beef Nimltz's last report on American cattle in Indiana County. A num- casualties, made Feb.

23 for only Up to latest reports at supreme headquarterscovering action well crease we are simoly coine to have' He son of James A. and A check of Cologne, Rhine Indus to brine stronc men bade from hlMar5r Jne (Shankle) McQuown textile andllnt0 Tnuradav evening the Ger- trial capital; Krcfold, irann neuner naa oeen aoic 10 rauy process. "The Detroit Department of Street Railways and the Detroit Postwar Planning Commission developed the idea from patents held by a D. S. R-man, Herman Taylor.

Consultation has been under way for several months with Goodyear Tire Rubber Co." silk center; Muenchen-Glnduach, Bcr of producers favor the keeping the first three days ot ngnting. fighting forces and send them Into and was born in Grani township the forests to cut pulpwood. There l8tn 187-is no other choice." He 18 survived by his widow, Rosa Friendlv estimated this Hp. A- Reithermiiler and seven chlld- or oeoi cows rather than buying saia mere were xiuea, ouu mjss- enough strength for a fighting stand nor to get enough troops to the ing end 41 08 wounded. Navy Seere- feeder steers.

County Agent J. W. one of the smaller Rhine Industrial cities, and the Rhine River port of Neuss, opposite Dusseldorf, shows: danger point for serious counter-at tary James Forrestal said Monday mand will exceed last year's 7.000,- ren: Ralph, of Nilcs, Ohio; James to '-southern Germany, BSf jiThe fact that the point where the iftVAmerlcans crossed was virtually un-Pg'i, defended Is significant' of Nazi Field pwir Marshal Von Rundstedf shortage In fmanpower. No matter how enemy attack was at this place, Pjjtlw German commander would have It If he could. we shan't have a full EKgauge of his weakness until wa see gsls.

-'S-'1' he does about staging a power- 1. That American and British stra benTite Ohio: Miss Ada iTfi. lections are running 8,000 tonslMcQuw). at home; Pfc. Boyd er neural weekly under those of 1944 because Fort George Meade, Maryland; Ed- tcglc air force claims gleaned from photographs such as the estimate showed a sound motion picture "Meat and Romance," also, a new reel color film from the college on beef production.

I C. Madison, livestock extension specialist at Pcnn State, gave an illustrated lecture on economical pork production. tacks, although three small ones were mounted. Tlie crossing was made and the bridgehead was expanded under some mortar and small arms fire, This was noilhcr heavy nor parti that Cologne was 60 to so per cent John Howard Payne of "Home.Sweet was probably the American actor to 'appear on the British stage. of, slump in interest, rail embar- nues, Ohio; Tura C.

Mc- destroyed are conservative. AefOKK Rhine Wlthigoes and bad weather. iQuown, Mineral Ridge, Ohio; Ivan ,2. That bornbhiES of cities will not He emphasized the use of good cularly effective. I The Double-V program "A home.

Eight grandchildren, ynlfC speed victory and a to Bid vetcr-two of them serving in the U. S. break German civilian morale but Remagcn Is 30 miles south-south- breeding stock, the use of portable will so disrupt life in a city and dis esirrui counter-attack to smash our Ig.beachhead. That's his next logical move, and If he can't carry it out prevcnt the shutdown service. The following six of Cologne and 20 mllci north- colony houses, both for summer use courage workers that factories can- west of Coblcnz.

where American nd for farrowing, the more Een- Tn Unlfi nil rt paperboard mills which now and one sister also sur-IO rlOiU rOOtlllg running dangerously low on Harry, Indiana; Ernest, In force, then we shall know that he efflcTen rd Army elements stood a bare'fal use of selt-feeders and water. paper siocks, erienaiy nocncsier muis; unaries, Marion la indeed pretty wcr shot to pieces. We can discount the three weak and four miles away. Continued from page one center, R. Murray, Deckers 3.

That big incendiary raids cnusc No great German cities lie imme Us-Klnv fcJtc VieUn.J Point; Paul, Indiana, and T. V. considerably more vital damage Ing devices, and especially pasturing on a good legume pasture. In discussing the horse situation, Mr. Madison stated that there are siill more than 200.000 horses In ffx unsuccessful counter attacks the rt i i iicjj etU of Hillsdale and Mrs.

than high 'explosives. Uention. These were tired and muddy men (Hazel Lloyd of Akron, Ohio. Sffc cause they were caught off balance. I 4.

That bombing of railroad yards Oder River Front in mud-spattered vehicles. They VRlinrictprit' Hffflnliltv nrlll Ha 4h.it IFUWERAL DWECTOfTB Pennsylvania with a value exceed-! has not yielded the results expect Friends will be received at the family home in Clymer after .7:00 o'clock this evening. Services will be conducted Sunday afternoon at tu ..7 OOKCd occause an American suiuicrj, annV.UrinheaTA,e diately beyQnd Remagcn, but a drive eastward would flank the great Ruhr basin. A smash northward would overrun its citicr and war factories which near the start of the conflict supplied Hitler with three fourths of his arms, A drive southward up the Rhino would encircle the whole Soar Industrial district and the PalaUnulc. LONDON, March 9.

(flV-The German radio said today that Hitler SorSr'and8 Mut.heAIn("T?,Cmin- be ty Horse and Mule Association for th flr.tJ had visited the Oder Rivbt front. ed, largely because of the extremely efficient German repair system. 5. That bombing of roads has been virtually useless in trying to stop traffic in a Country like Germany where there are hundreds of good 12:00 o'clock from the home. 'Inter.

"If he withdraws droops from other rn.fi, points along the Rhine to the north, $ih will invite further Allied at the weakened places. So he's a nasty position, for his entire Rhenlsh Line is jeopardized. think we may expect other Al- The Transocean agency sold he ment in Best cometcrv near neck. 1045 resulted as follows; B'ut tnerj! wns. tenseness President, Russell Crago, Homer this elation.

They are certain City, R.D.1. ibe Germans still have a last effort roads. Only in rare. cases of such There the Ludendorf railroad Rbir vririns vice president, Jack Smith, Indl- in store and none or Ideas Amen- bridge crossed the steep batik riv- fe, -lled crossings ot Rhino, to Jol-boUlineek as tho fjvlQ ih Aortnent flans where nos the bombing of bridges been ana. R.

D. 2. with Mn.n hfiH 1 nnil fnni li lis am. cans wants to get killed now, had "convinced himself personally ers Point. of the fighting spirit of the German soldiers on the Oder." you-ve volunteered time out.

A number pWw of. vls; 5de you, have been published in the German i equipment in a trim bag with a PrtS' uH aSded' 1L I10" adjustable strap. You'll look The broadcast also said that Hit- neat and feminine and have hands ler had assured himself of German jrCe defensive measures. It did not specify the date ot the yilt.i Subscribe for the Gasette. productive.

lho shadow of tho 626-f0ot Er. victory so clearly ln sight. Secretary-treasurer, Wilbur Bell, Indiana, R. l. 2.

Even in such a historic ovent as some 75,000 lo iuu.udu persons arc peclr Lei Besaltic Cliff where a Directors: Mark Simpson, Indi- MOOKHEAD'I tadUnm, Pfc tlie crossing of the Rhine, the infantrymen were resigned to the which hart pre-war population of Supreme declared the'ju R. D. 1. and G. C.

Swan. Mor- nearly a million. truth of that old Arm adage: "Hurry cxact sllc ot tho bridgehead was a -Ion Center, ti up and wait They had little eye for the beau. ty the deep valleys with quaint. lt was reported by a number of directors of the County Fair Assor elation that a county fair will be held as usual, but that horse racing may hove to bo omitted.

Wondering about the city you matter of military security, since wonder where they aro living. jihe Germans obviously were caught Tie Inner circle, bounded by the 0ff balance. Kaisor Wclhclm Ring, is virtually Qthcr First Army divisions team-wiped out. It is difficult to describe td wiln the Third Army in rapidly such devastation. But It a New winna out a Bi-cut Elfel Mountains Kv.ine lanaaian jnrst Army is lighting gV'-Mcnu a Ukely sector for one.

Rund- fJlfrWdt'" recognition of this possibil-1 Iely.wihpn in his fierce Be-: fnse fhisJ-bSf dgohead near Xan If the Canadians ar.d British 'ffSrce a crossitig'of the Rhine there, itjwill compel the Germans to with- flfaw their troops from Holland. I'i XAs a matter of fact, tho advent of VSfi American forces on the east p-''pfirik of the Rhine below Cologne is gl'tifcely to compel tlie Nazis to Holland in any event, not only K- ta avoid being cut off but because RUndstedt will need all the troops hi can scrape together from all Your Easter Bonnet xui-Kcr siiouiu wane up mum- pocket ln xvnicn pcrnops ou.uma, ing to find evciy buiminK in man- Germans ore facing doom. The Jaws JOVICIS Vf IX Hi It hnll mid tlie iu. I muju piled with rubble with no water, wacs oniy 15 miies or less between1 MJf of fiorfflt no lights, no gas and not a pane ofjncmaccn and Mulhclm. captured Enter Kuestrin antique villages nestled among them the towering church spires, the imposing cliffs because that beauty has been disturbed by the scores of knocked-out German vehicles and military equipment' littering the streets pf the little villages.

Dead Germans lie in their own freshly shed blood they were too late iu getting back across the Rhine. The German civilians stare In con sternatlon at tho parade of American might, but they show little sym pathy for their dead soldiery. These people are too sick of war and bloodshed to care much now who gets killed. They only hope dully thot the war will be over soon. pSInts.

Evacuation of Holland will glass in the whole island the sit-1 town four miles from Coblcni, uatlon would be comparable to another Third Army estab- ln Cologne. 'Hshcd occupation headquarters af- Fromlhe center of the city and ter ti10 lost war. around the port the devastation! nf th Coblcnz olain Continued from page' one racket bombs which have been caus-ipg death and destruction in Britain launched from bases on Dutch 'territory. dwindles oft in the suburbs, where. WM captured, the rest was being Tlie Germans admitted the assault had reached the port's "'outer de- mere are some ouiiuins wun overrun with ease and speed.

It's provocatively pretty It's here for you now! Easter hat magic to glorify you, your holiday outfit Fabulous flower hats enchanting Victorian sailors sentimental bonnets swathed in veiling A really outstanding collection flattering as Spring sunshine. Come for your Easter beauty today. To the north, the Canadian Firttens ne and declared German a noie or two in incm. The Allies obviously save much naval forces had Iolned the battle Germans In the city estimate Hint Army captured the bittorly con raids have killed or Injured 70.000 along Stettin Boy. A large enemy column moving Tho crossing grew more danger persons 30.000 of them last sum mer and fall.

ous by the hour. Tho Gorman big gun tire, sporadic though it may be, took its toll. across the bridge was thrown Into contusion and the Soviet bombers and Stormmoviks strafed the Germans unmercilcssly. ijv tune by the surprise crossing of the feSt? Ifhlne. The cracking of this great barrier normally wouM be one of most difficult and dangerous ft.

amphibious operations ot the whole lyar, and couldn't be undertaken without much preparation If the eiemy was defending the east bank 'i force. There still may be hard flshting ln further crossings, but the The Yanks streaming toward the While the air force stepped up Its crossing site can see a procession of American ambulances going in attacks, Russian ground troops were Blairsvillz Kiwanis Fetes 65 Farmers Sixty-five farmers in tho Blolrs-ville community wore guests of the reported to have assembled boats the opposite direction the victims of the fighting on the east bank. 395 and landing craft along the banks of tested Rhine ferry point 01 juinien, mentioned in the Nlbelungenllcd as the birthplace of Siegfried. The Wcscl west Rhine pocket was hammered down to a triangle containing no mors than 20 square miles. Wcscl Itself was within five mile Brtillcry range.

The Canadian Army also captured Alpon. The First Army proceeded with the reduction of the last half ot Bonn, university city on lho Rhino between Cologne and Coblcns. Tlie troops battled also for the last fourth of Bad Codesbcrg. three miles upriver from Bonn where Hitler met the late Neville Chamberlain who was seeking "peace in our time" before Munich. The exploits of the First and Third Armies constituted one of the First Army coup has broken the back of the job.

An officer ln an open Jeep holds lady's umbrella over his heod the Dammscher See, farther north, where a crossing to the west shore may already have started in an outflanking maneuver on Stettin. i forty-eight members of the Blairs- Hoist ein Brzzdzrs Others 2.95 to 10.00 Tlie Red army troops were report with one hand, to keep off the rain, while he studies a map. Several sol: dicrs forget the somber things to come, for the moment, and wear silk top hats found in some bombed-out ruins. Veterans stretch out villc Kiwanis Club at a dinner meeting ln the Lutheran Church, last evening. The meeting was ln Met Thursday ed working swiftly under constant artillery fire ln manning the am- charge of President Wallace Barr, pntoious thrust toward the area be annual meeting of the Indl-J Vice-President, Emerson Dean, and alia County Holstcin Club was held Secretary Charles Siegfried.

ih ftunmnnltv fnter ing the dinner and community aing- tween Stettin and Poelltz on the west bank of the Oder estuary nine in trucks and catch some badly needed sleep. As the column crawls through a village near the river you notice AuiiHine .1 s. Cm-null of Blsirs- ing, Frank M. Barkley acted as greatest victories In the career of miles to the north. At the northern tip of the Damm nrmMnni I toastniastcr.

Introducing the sneaker LI. Gen. Omar N. Bradley, com- tor the first time Doughboys standing watchful-eyed in the door or tnc evening, n. a.

oayara 01 mantling toe im Army uroup. nn 1S49. Jay Dills of Marion Cen scher See Soviet units have rushed into the region where the lhna River flows into the isthmus and Ptiont 64 0 70cm had. administered a rapid succession IPiltsbureh. editor ot the Pennsyl ways.

You know then that uerman shells have been bursting nearby. er, D-, was elected vice-president and P. D. Wilson, Indiana, R. 5.

1, Secretary-Treasurer. Tlie oth- vanla Farmer. Mr. Bayard, as usual, told a lot of good stories and then were engaged in hand-to-hand figlit- Tlie rood curves slowly down im from the last tree-covered hill and tr directors are: S. Gerhard, tlslrsvllle, Myrl Stewart, Marlon administered some sound agricultural philosophy.

Followine the urogram, the agrl- The Russian high command, mean-' while continued the news blackout on developments on the central of defeats to Field Marshal Von Runtlstcdt, Including the crossing of the Rocr, the capture ot Cologne unci now the Rhine crossing and the posslbel destruction of from five to six German divisions caught be twecn his armies, commanded by I.ts. Gen. Courtney H. Hodges and George S. Patton, Jr.

Senter, Harry A. Nlchol, In- as It turns suddenly you see am open space criss-crossed by empty 1 German trenches. There Is one, small, knocked-out German anti- 1 4, end Dale Marshall, cultural committee with Cecil Herg- liana, R. D. Ravo-tv front east of Berlin, where the Ger a i man, as cnairman, met wun mum; mans reported Red army units west tank gun.

Then, around a bend. iThe meeting was addressed by Agent J. W. Warner and planned ffililam K. Rider of Tunkhannock.

fr a boys and girls 4-H club in the Da fi.M m.n Mr ih HnUn.ii Blairsvllle area. The Blalrsvllle Kl- of the Oder and only 29 miles from with shocking suddenness you see Tlie Rhine crossing threatened to tne uermsn capital. jthe Rhine Itself ln all Its majesty. The tenor of front dispatches, sweeping in sinuous beauty as far ftieslan Association of America. Itlwanis Club wishes to especially outflank the industry-packod Ruhr, AnuA in hniri iiH Hnv snonsnr a Canon Club, but bovs ond without which Germany's war po- however, indicated the Russians 'as the eye can reach among tne about the first of August.

It waslgirls who desire to be In the dairy tentiai would be reduced irom aimay be preparuig to employ their rounded bills and nign cnirs. also decided to change the date ol calf club, a pig feeding club, a gar-i hall to three fourths. Moreover, it highly successful encircling opera-1 "There she Is." shouts a soldier. die annual meeting to the second den club, or other agricultural pro-ibrought the battle of Germany to lions against Berlin. A dispatch In' Every man ln the long column rrlday in November.

iject may make their own choice, lils penultimate stage. Patton's ilivestia pointed to reports that the links out at this magnificent river. .1 a ...111 rfach In Iha nlMrfla DMna 1 1f.a!,.!,, IumiiIv inn Iwn. A incuviiiK Kiiiwiuiicin nussiiini; nave luuea or capmrea held on the evening of March 21. just nortncasi or uooicna oui- 300,000 Germans during January duetivity has caused immeasuraDie i flanked the Saar rlistrict and Pala- and February In Ibis type of mill- erie' throughout centuries of war.

'tlnate to the north. mratrw Beyond its spring-floodded waters At CoJese Tonite 'Commando Kelfy Briefing officers at supreme head- Pressure against Stettin also was UM. ne wy Berun aa Ylnars 'maintained by the Red army "ome- the east and southeast. I A lnto. 1 wnuma dU fai hltiu Wlmre mill- quarters explained that the use of the term "bridgehead" for the Rhine crossing means that the foothold is I jYiarry-aoon -fce leadership training confer of the Middle Atlantic region, PITTSBURGH, March secured I beyond the range of light I dreds of tiny, men and tiny ma- ARE YOU TROUBLED at times because you cannot make your farm mortgage payment on time? Does default Jn a payment place you subject to foreclosure? Why not transfer your farm mortgage to this bank where you can, without any trouble, omit a payment when some turn of events prevent you from making it? 1 Don't forget either the low cost we offer to you on farm mortgages.

We'll wager that our rate is less than you are paying. This bank can serve you best because we understand your problems best. We are specialists in mortgage loans. Marion Center National Bank Mtntwr federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Muoeni wiwiai ovemem, awfu Iot 0, chuck," 1 enemy artillery fire. The chines work their way across the 8t the college tonight with an ad- TJS E.

(commando) German light field piece Is a 77-mll-1 ml river. Seconds afterward the noise stress by Reverend R. P. Johnson. futllre lnAaK, said gun which ranges four 1 down the Stargard-Stettln of the sheUburst ,,0 up.

DP th problem of racial ond reu-. The commando, who won the. miles. This would suggest that the I highway and breach the outer belt; As the column winds slowly down ram nunorj.i. i Medal of Honor In Italy, announced hid been pushed at hm -mjdfeds o( Dough- Seven--, pnH Hmtnim' Knf VM- i inile caxt nf the Rhine Slid ern gOte Of the Baltic POrt.

m-nnJ 90 mil lM0tn Irnl boys spaced 20 feel apart begin trot State. Fifty delegates from .1 regional alla he would be married this! about eiyht miles along Its eastern; souinean tne kusmuiis double columns toward the to alia May eoisn 01 DanKs. covering nernaps a minimum v.ii-.i cf0SSing point. More shells craca day discussion of Christianity at Pittsburgh. I of 32 square miles.

and by morning had dug uiana explode ln black towers of do- Wort 'n World. May Bojs, was out towl) aa front nm correspondents made halfway up Ihcm. bris. jf: -ftglurday morning meetings will be back until Monday." clear: The bridgehead was se-; Other Soviet troops had a firm on the other bank infantrvmen Osiisider the organisation of llte.cordini to her mother, Mrs. Joseph 'cure.

II was constantly receiving grip on the Oder's eastern bank in crouch as they move forward Into T.O Bfudant Christian Movement; the Bolsh. sirunu of reinforcements. The. the reeion of Griefenhaeen. about k.ih "it won't be long now," a Dough.

flftiuioay iiicnwn wwn 1 "We think an awful lot ol Chuck." Germans were confused. Opposition ten miles south of Stettin, addressed by Reverend BdwlnjMrs. Boish said. "He Is a grand: was lieht and desultorv at boy calls out. f' le Kuf former pastor of the San-1 person.

We are very well satisfied." Three counterattacks launched Physicians in Austraba make Atfky Street Baptist Church In KeUy met Miss Bolsh last year in when the Germans realised what, many calls by airplane, because of Lodz is a Polish textile center, and is sometimes called the "Manchester" of Poland. giHMurgn, wao wui ffm 00 Pittsburgh when he returned from hud happened were reeplled. One tne great distances involved. B-j if CHrlstuu ralth?" In the evening 'july where he served with the Mill of Ihe counterblows forced the Am-' K- iauwaul Qlll will dilCUSS "fhrlil mnn I Jil-lroll. nf Millinn.

nf Anl. if Unity and the Mew World Mmd. I Neither Kelly nor the family -irand post, but the First Armv into fences, the longest of According lo Federal court mter- Jhir iwould comment on where tlie cere- erns recoUcd gud threw the enemy which is 1,100 miles, to barricade prcUliont an airplaut is not "sell S't Ada, towy would take pUc. back. lUoe god rpbit, IpropeUed vehicle." i A a.

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