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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 9

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PAGENINI THE NEWS-PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1946 ried by reports of continued fight- would be employed to build railways and highways and on water conservancy and other projects. Chinese Continue Liner To Bring Back Gl Brides And Babies 1 SIDE GLANCES ByGalbraith Chans announced that a three- Local Army-Navy News To Fight Despite 1 man committee, projected under an Oct. 10 Kuomintang (Nationalist) party-Communist agreement to re Eau Claire Man Bound Calling Of Truce NEW YORK, Jan. 16-(AP)-Tb 20.614-ton liner Argentina, 1U hold filled with thousands of diaper.

lOver On Morals Count organize the Chinese army, had been formed and held its first Martin Church, 61, Eau Claire fiiiino- station ODerator. waived ex CHUNGKING, Jan. 16-(AP)-New reports of armed clashes in North China, in violation of the recently reached government-Communist truce, were reported today to the meeting yesterday. The members are Chang and Gen. Chang Chih-chung, representing the government, and Chou, for the Communists.

Chang Chun said he hoped the committee would achieve reorganization of the Communist armies within three months. Gen. Lin Wei, vice-minister of war. said Dlans call for reduction i dozens of cribs and bassinets and stacks of pink and blue iis scheduled to leave for England, today to bring back 550 brides of American servicemes and their babies. Army officials said yesterday that :30 per cent of the vessel's passengers would be children, of them infants.

The ship'i four diet kitchens will fix special baby food nd formulas and the amination and was bound over to the February term of circuit court when he appeared Tuesday before Justice John W. Rody. in St. Joseph, on a charge of taking indecent liberties. He was fred on payment of.

a $500 cash bond. Church, represented by Attorney T. N. Robinson, is charged with tnkino' indecent liberties with an political consultation conference. The reports were made by Gen.

Chang Chun, governor of Szechwan province and the government representative of General Marshall's truce committee which last week formally arrived at a peace pact. Chou En-lai, Communist representative of the committee, said Guy Palma, son of Mrs. Hazel iChurch street, St. Joseph, has left Palma, route 3, North Shore for a Greensboro, N. Army Re-has been promoted from technician placement Center Cpl Russell, who lis an aerial photographer, has re- fourth grade to staff sergeant Army Mr forces for recognition of proven ability in his one year.

His father is Boy Scout work in a field artillery battalion. executive for this area. Sgt. Palma is a member Of Maj. Gen.

Paul J. Mueller's 81st Infantry Sheldon Alexander, 1901 Colfax "Wildcat" division which is now oc- avenue, was notified yesterday that cupying Aomori Prefecture, North- he has been promoted to the rank em Honshu. of captain, effective Dec. 28, 1945. Prior to entering the Army, Palma capt.

Alexander returned from was a machine operator at the Vi- the E. T. O. on Nov. 20, after serving loco Machine company.

25 months overseas, and is now home on terminal leave. Pfc. Richard F. Beason, of Crystal Upon completion of his terminal avenue, is now serving as a member leave, he will be affiliated with the of a machine gun squad in the 306th Fidelity Insurance company. Infantry, 77th (Statue of Liberty) division.

The 77th has participated, in five Pacific campaigns; Guam, JlUlC 5 UllGCl Leyte, Kerama Retto. Ie Shima andj Okinawa, and is now stationed in tiQllQj LOQu IS Hokkaido. The 306th Infantry regi-1 ment is a unit of the Hakodate rOSt pfp. Reason was Inducted into the of the present strength of the medical department is equipped with laundry facilities to handle the diaper problem. 8-year-old child on January 3 in Pipestone township.

He was arrested by the sheriffs department. Chinese army from 4,830,000 to within six months. A large number of demobilized troops that both Chang and he are wor- By LOSSES A Bit Touchy Freckles and his friends 1 HfWliKs fWJT ADPOOVF OF rpawlS 'arm AS FOR. All saip was tme pen is miomties. 7 fi? tham The swogp and he squirxcl? it at ml 'J JT I'll see if I tOU, YOU IN AMV Or MY enough CLASSES nr- no.

sir. IT i V. IT ARRANGED I vVAMT YOU 0 THAT fTo CDME TO sou riASS WITH A 'irmnnSPnt 1S 1344 and received! LANSING, Jan. 16-(AP) -With A3S I 1 Cnn. (Ano rrAOr- Jhii his basic training at Camp Bland- Michigan's direct relief load up ing, Fla.

He joined the Eighth 4.000 cases in a month, the next two Army's 77th division on May 8, dur-; wsks will decide whether the legis-ing the battle of Okinawa. ilature must boost relief appropria- He is authorized to wear the i Uns to meet a steadily jumping Asiatic-Pacific theater ribbon with; load, P. F. Fauri, state welfare di-one battle star, the Philippine Lib- rector, declared today. Ps-.

-SmOM CM THE EVILS SSiTE EVILS (, 1 rYVft aX KM A 1 rnuri saiu uie icikm ioaa nau increased more than 4.000 cases dur- eration ribbon, an overseas stripe anH tbo r.nmhnt Tnfant.rv hariee His wife and two children reside jins December, reaching 18,736, for the largest increase since Pearl Har at the above address in Benton Harbor. Before entering the service, Pfc. Beason was employed at the Ross bor. Since V-J day, he said.OOO cases have been added to the rolls. The state social welfare commission's relief fund of $2,225,000 will con.

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By MAKTIN They'll Help "There have been quite a few strikes here and there, but these have BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES not yet spread to the school in spite of the heavy homework!" Allen A. Klemm, discharged from carry slightly more than cases the Army at Camp McCoy, remainder of the fiscal year, hes returned to his home after 39 Fauri said. months in the service. He was over-1 We are at the breaking point seas in the Pacific for 18 months now' declared. If the load goes thP infant.

anH is th hnirfer i much higher we will have difficulty MfsV6Ub Vi I NZZ. G0K6 fT VaW -A I i CIO Head's Urge State Consider of the Bronze Star, Asiatic-Pacific in meeting the need. If the increase in January is as high as in Decem- theater ribbon with two stars, Phil On The Air Programs Tonight Benton Harboi Time ippine Liberation ribbon with two' we will be in trouble. Another tnm ntaaire nHll toll Bonus For Vets stars, Bronze Arrowhead, American 0 theater ribbon, Good Conduct medal, eflly sald be would rnmhat TnW.rvmon-. hrf.

nriv- the legislature for an emergency r- Mn'c haH onrt vP. relief 8rant if the case load con LANSING, Jan. 16- AP) -A request 'tlnued to mount. that the legislature be permitted to consider a state veterans' bonus was presented to Governor Kelly Monday Tuesday Free Lunch Day At B. H.

Elks by officials of the United Automobile tory medal. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Klemm, 819 Harrison avenue, St.

Joseph, he saw service in Hawaiian islands, Leyte, Samar and Mindoro in the Philippines and on Okinawa. He was a member of Co. 381st, Infantry Regiment of the 96th division, and was assigned to the motor pool while in the service. Workers CIO and the state CIO council. "Luncheon regulars" among the Benton Harbor Elks those who customarily eat their noon meal at A delegation headed by Rep.

Tracy M. Doll, Detroit Democrat and CIO official, asked the bonus be paid on By HAf'T Of Octopus? Oh, Yes! Klemm received his Bronze star for the club, were pleasantly surprised heroic action under fire on June 14, yesterday when they arrived to find 1945 when his unit was located on that Tuesday's luncheon was "on ALLEY OOP the same basis as that allowed by the state after World war I. On the the house." Okinawa. same basis, a bonus for World war Ahe way you po. 6 P.

M. WGN Robert F. Hurleigh, news WENR Terry and the 'Pirates WMAQ Gregg Donovan, news 6:15 P. M. WBBM Jimmy Carroll Sings WMAQ Pleasure Parade WENR Dick Tracy, serial 6:30 P.

M. WGN Capt. Midnight, serial WENR Jack Armstrong, serial WMAQ Cadets, vocalists WBBM John Harrington, news 6:45 P. M. WBBM The World Today WENR Tennesee Jed WMAQ John Holtman, news 7 P.

M. WGN Dr. Preston Bradley WBBM Paul Neilson, news WMAQ Jim Blade and His Music WLS Julian Bentley, news 7:15 P. M. WMAQ News of the World WBBM Vagabonds 0AY, BUT Till TMEM LET'S SEE WHAT CAM BE DOME TO SET BUT I'LL SEE YOUR FAT MECK HE'S GOT YOU, IT ALL PiSuRED OUT, HAVEWT ALL RlSHTA THERE'S VOU BOOM BY 6APFRY, S0 3'VE60T NOT A CHAfZGE THE ARTIST WHO PESIiSWED A A BRAIN" AGAINST OSCAR JUSTICE A 8LIWP -Jl IT AMY THAT A SMAR-T FOLP PIPN'T CllME TO LAWYER CANT USE ITT Stewards George Appel and Claude Ledyard, the latter a veteran recently returned from five years' service, refused to accept pay for food.

SURE. BUT FIRST TELL AN OCTOPUS GOT TO DO VITH ALL VpSsSSs JTH IS STRETCHEP Former Ensign Edward I. Schalon, who recently received his release from the Navy at Great Lakes, 111., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Fredrick Schalon of 2330 Niles avenue, until OOP OUT OF A SAD JAM! The free lunch was the idea of Lorf II veterans would cost $250,000,000 plus upwards of $100,000,000 Jx interest charges, Kelly said. The delegation, urging the issue be submitted to the voters at the November general election, said it opposed spending the state's veterans fund for a bonus, holding it should be used for emergency needs.

Previously, the governor had accepted a recommendation of the state advisory council that the bonus question be withheld from the Feb. 4 session of the legislature. he enters the University of Michi- House Manager Walter Stevens gan in February. He will study as a reward to members who for chemical engineering. In the Navy 1 many weeks, while the building was Air Force' for three years, Ens.

being redecorated, uttered no com-Schalon saw action at Leyte, For- plaints against ladders, fresh paint mosa, Okinawa and Japan. As a and other inconveniences. pilot of a Grumann "Hellcat" fighter, he was based on the carriers 1 I mnni.P flat-USS Matanikau and the USS bOVemmentS bet WLS Live Stock in Lincoln Land Vilaw Share Of Liquor Tax Air Medal and th Presidential Unit, 3 Air Medal and the Presidential Unit The delegation also asked for legislation creating a state housing Citation, and wears the American Defense ribbon, the American auinomy 10 co-operate witn ieaerai housing agencies in starting home 7:30 P. M. WBBM Ellery Queen WLS The Lone Ranger WMAQ Skip Farrell, baritone WCFL Boyce Smith, singer 7:45 P.

M. WGN Inside of Sports WCFL Musical Motorcade LANSING, Jan. 16-(AP) -Local units of government will have drawn $6,770,601 from the new state liquor tax when the third payment of the return is made later this mntith AnHltnr fipnpral By LESLIE TURNEB The Story Unfolds veterans equal to those paid by 'WASH TUBBS theater ribbon, the Southwest Pa ciflc ribbon and the Philippine Lib eration ribbon. WE'RE PRETTY SURE NO PLASTIC upi. uonaia Kusseu, son 01 Mr Morrtoon rep0rted today.

NO, LUTHER' A FEW YEARS WMAQ H. V. Kaltenborne, news and Mrs. M. P.

Russell, of 814 SURGEON CAPABLE OF HELPING- MEB6E HE DIED FROM TH' I Morrison saia me return ior JULKIE VERY MUCH EVER WORKED OF NEWSPAPER, RADIO AND NEWSREEL DESCRIPTIONS October, November and December RANSOM NOTE, HIM, EASY. YET, IN SPITE counties, establishing out-patient clinics for veterans not requiring full hospitalization, adding $30 per month in state grants to federal educational allowances under the GI Bill of Rights, providing state financial assistance to veterans' information centers, granting veterans larger unemployment compensation and enacting a handicapped placement law. GASH OH HIS FACEL IDENTIFIED AS OF A HUGE I will amount to $3,224,665, of which will go to cities and villages and $912,191 to the counties. He WAS NEVER GENUINE. WAS RECEIVED FROM How Dr.Edwards Helps SEEN AGAIN 8 P.

M. WGN The Human Adventure WMAQ Mr. and Mrs. North WBBM Jack Carson show WLS Lum and Abner 8:15 P. M.

WLS Elmer Davis, news WCFL Blng Crosby records 8:30 P. M. WGN Fresh Up show WMAQ Hildegarde program WBBM Dr. Christian, drama The local governments received $1,096,121 under the first payment in June after the 1945 legislature had voted the new tax and $2,459,815 Constipated Folks! llf WHAT ABOUT SHE'S ALIVE. I THINK- AND LIVING-W THE LITTLE GIRL I HERE, TOO! NOW, LUTHER, SHOW MB.

HE KIDNAPED, THE GRAVE OF JEROME BLEEKEI HAL EVA mp 11 1 mm in September For years Dr. Edwards relieved patients bothered by constipation with hia famous Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets now sold by all drugstores. Olive Tablets are mild, gentle but oh During the 1944-45 season nearly 40,000 rabbits -were live-trapped Yank Officer May Be Involved In Killings NUERKU3ERG, Jan. "16-(AP) -The Army newspaper Stars and Stripes WLS Fishing and Hunting club throughout the state of Pennsylva nia in arpac wherp thev were cans.

-so thorough! Olive tablets act on BOTH Upper and lower bowels to pro- no nmn rtflmRcro nr where hlinr.inff 9 P. M. WGN Gabriel Heatter, news WBBM Frank Sinatra show reported today thaf Army in auce more noiuroiiKe movements. prohibited, and transferred to No griping. Just complete satisfaction.

sections where public shooting is vauuon: use as directed. it, 3U, ouf. vestigators had struck a "hot trail" that might lead to the arrest of an American officer in the cremation She's Hooked! By FRED HARMAlf RED RYDER slaying of their military government officers at Passau 10 days ago. The paper said it had learned that one of the victims, First Lt. Ni INVESTMENT WILU 1ROU5LE Jy, (UfVrV Y- BUT 1 DO HAVE NfTOLTRE.

A SUCK ILL DO rf YAUTaE IS GOOD fAAKE US PARTNERS fOST OF rTT AVDfET fr' AUTTLE 1CAA WOW, ANrfA ASb VI SHAKE I ESKDUGH FOR NOW ANlTV YOU CM SEE -Smli 5TlEDUPI If ug0X LET TOD HAVE A6 OPTION WILL KEEP 'c TMS SaDrME yi' JT-S REAL JMW 1 SORT OF AA AlA INTEREST FROA lA RESSl Stanley Rosewater of Omaha, apparently was still alive when the GOOD AND WENR Ail-American Jazz concert WCFL Chicago Symphony orch. WMAQ Eddie Cantor 9:30 P. M. WGN Spotlight Bands WMAQ Mr. District Attorney WBBM "Maisie," Ann Sothern 10 P.

M. WGN Radio Auction show WMAQ Musical Kollege WBBM Great Moments in Music WENR Award to Henry Ford II P. M. WCFL Music a la Carte WENR Ralph Norman's music 10:30 P. M.

WGN The Northerners WBBM Andrews Sisters show WENR Steelworkers Speak WCFL News; Benny Goodman records 10:45 P. M. WENR Chicago, U. S. A.

WCFL Hans Muenzer's orch. slayer set fire to his body, despite the fact his head had been smashed repeatedly with an axe. The other victims Major Everett S. Cofran of D. and Captain Adrian I.

Wesseler of New Rochelle, N. Y. also had been attacked with an axe before the fire was ignited. Their skulls showed marks of one vicious blow end many lighter cuts inflicted in sadistic savagery, the newspaper said. MAJOR HOOPLE By WILLIAMS OUT OUR WAY OUR BOARDING HOUSE Highlights Thursday E6MD, ABELPXRD oORRV THAT'5 A OKAY, MA30R Rolled Right and Light.

Bite RREAV4. TO KEAR HOUR KVPMOTIC I'LL PUT THE: 1 A TECHNIQUE (o RUSTY IF MY -A EVE OM HIW FOR PRACTICE 1 WANTED VOU TO HYPNOTIZE VfRTrAfTO HOCUS-POCUS MISSED FlREr GOOD GOSH-- OH, THAT'S YOUR BODy I 7 LOOKIT THAT I C5ETTIM' SOME MUCH i I HE SLEPT IN IT WEEDED EXERCISE llil ALL NIGHT AN' IT YOU WON'T LET IT IN 1 AIN'T EVEN TH' DAVTIME, SO IT WHY MINE LOOKS HAS TO GIT IT WHILE -IfP I I1 LIKE A HOTEL WASH YOU'RE I PILED UP WHEN I ZyZs' 1 1 iy AMD VJE LL SAME THE Ol THEr 3:00 p. m. Gregg Donovan, news, WMAQ; Terry and the Pirates, WENR; Robert Hurleigh, news, WGN. 6:15 Pleasure Parade, WMAQ; Dick Tracy, WENR; Superman, WGN.

6:30 Cadets, vocalists, WMAQ; John Harrington, news, WBBM; Jack Armstrong, WENR; Captain Midnight, WGN. 6:45 John Holtman, hews, WMAQ; Neilson, Holies, news, WBBM; Headline Edition, WCFL; Preston Bradley WON: MISSUS WSSOS I UCXMP- TO VC LATER; MftKE HER THlMK. X'AA YlORKiNiG And Q.UVT ME TO 6ET A PERHAPS VOU'D LIKE TO BRUSH UP VOUR PONMERS Om OP THE B0V6 F16H.T MV VNJAV ODT OF A BLIXZARD Of PLATES JS PUT UlUCvT ZiQOlT 6 7:30 Skip Farrell, baritone, Tl.i I -fc AMD WMAQ; Mr. Keen, tracer, WBBM; DUCK. Gang -Busters, WLS; John Hol- brook, news, WGN.

8:00 Burns and Allen, WMAQ; Suspense Mystery, WBBM; Lum and Abner, WLS. 8:30 Dinah Shore's Open House, to all who need to borrow. It will pay you to investigate our loan plan. You get immediate consideration, when you need a loan. WMAQ; The FBI In Peace and War, WBBM; America's Town MI-UT CIKtL i Meeting, WLS and WENR; Rogue's Gallery, WGN.

9:00 The Music Hall, WMAQ; Music of Andre Kostelanetz, WBBM; Gabriel Heatter, news, WGN. 9:30 The Village Store, WMAQ; Ha Hobby Lobby, WBBM; Detect and LESTER V4ILL 8ETHHV GUINEA Collect, WENR; Treasure Hour of Song, WON. 10:00 Abbott and Costello, WMAQ; Island Venture, WBBM; Curtain Time, WENR; You Make The News, WGN. IMC.T.N. MO.

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