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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 6

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THE HAMMOND TIMES Frt4ay. Jaa. a. HOPE TOPS RADIO POPULARITY POLE BETTY FLRNESS TO ALTAR AG A IX Problem in Grain Export For PosMvar CHICAGO (U.P.) Uncle Sin'i oman BiamiM WtI Mm in 3 Year lr.d. iur Jc.sfhtae MiG.rc.

w.is in Jail to1y After police jAld ahe admit ted mrryr.s two nun wu.h;n the pa.t three j'tar without a Officers suJ Mrs. MrGuir. ho as booked on a bsgramy wai Kiiirrsed to Kuhard McGuirs iVv. and cr.lSeted allot checks for both herself and their child from the war department. Tfoey added that she later was married to Crt Butcher on IVc.

IX 14. without obtalnlni a divorce frost McOuir. Chine Dies in Philippines GARY juries Jerome C.ar.e. 21. nadioaaa 3 c.

luU4 in tr.e tnsvjcn of the FhUijpiae, rrerUnf to a wvy iefaxtment it.ttm received WrvlaeUj by p.rr.tJ. Mr Mr. CStfB, of 561 OeveUnd Gry Crane's thtr la Ciunst-l township Young Dune enlisted in the tiaiy Nwmher, wisets was 19 years old. Trior to induction he was employed in the accounting dejartment oi" tbe Cjtry Works. I i Farmers to Quiz Agency Rule Effect WASHINGTON'- INS Effort to olldifjr farm-state awnator againt executive agency order that farmers oppose loomed today a result of the live cattle price ceiling controvery and War Mo-btlizer James F.

Uyrne' order to ret heck draft deferment of farm youth. A new attempt to create a pe-eial committee to probe the effect of varioua agency ordera was certain. It appeared likely that the granary, filled to overflows r.g i through record-breakicg wheat an icorn crops, ajusures a well stocked' pantry shelf for the United Ni-' Dons in the victory drive, but 'if V-E day is ticked ott and: Mother Nature stays in her present lavish mood. American agriculture may be faced with a tough job in i a-. Jt toe reconversion perioa.

In that succinct summary, gram men manifest uneasiness over the extent to hich America will share 1 1 i Reb Hope Bin Ooby OPEN DAILY riOM A.R TO I P.M. 1944 FEDERAL TAX ESTIMATES DUE JAN. 15TH ISDIASA CXOiS I COlkte TAX JOHN F. WILHELM STATE STREET PHONE 4523 If in peace-tirrre export markets, the disposal of war-created stockpiles, subsidy international marketing agreements and MF.KTS- DAD ON t.VD BIKTHDAY i IXIHTLAN-D, Ind(U. P.t-Hli 'second birthday meant more th.n another birthday to Barry who met hi father, Capt.

1 K. Bomfas for the first time on day Capt. Ilonifas has beer, sn the Hiiwauan islands with the Tih air force for CS months committee resolution which died in the laat congress, and which ap-j plied to livestock, poultry and dairy whether markets will be 'free" or: controlled. Relatively little concern is shown, over the price trend. Worry on that score has been relieved through existing laws which commit the government to support agricultural prices for two years after the end of hostilities, as determined hesNBWhes A RIOThe i i I by congress.

Harry C. Schaak. president Chi-j cago Board of Trade, believes that with price ceilings, loan and sup-j port programs, "it is difficult to I 7 I 1 i i products and feeds, would be broadened. It appeared also that there might be an effort to make the committee, if it is created, a vehicle for a continuing watch-dog program on behalf of agriculture. It might be-eome.

in effect, a farm "bloc" though the farm state senators always have emphatically disclaimed that term as applied to their joint tfforta for agriculture. Sen. Wherry, Republican, Nebraska, author of the special committee resolution In which 23 other senators Joined, declared: "Recent agency action affecting agriculture demonstrate more than ever that northern, western and southern farmers must stick together. "We need to get members of both parties Into an integrated farm group," he said, adding that "the visualize anything greatly different on prices than that of 1944." Any penetration of the Little Steel formula, he asserted, inevitably would bring higher parity prices, which in turn would mean higher support Fo FO -im wxt FAerr on tm aR CVTR7 WCOtOAY a4TS i I -r i i ''if x- i im 1" i 6L1jJS 11 I-'ihlr McCiee and Molly 1 is 1 I) t' and loan levels, with correspondingly higher ceiling prices. But sharp criticism has been leveled at the proposals to set America's first peace war wheat export quota at 16 per cent, or only bushels of the world's esti nrwfexj by WBBM-10 P.M.

special committee would bring all; Second wedding for Film Actress Betty Furntts is her marriage to Hugh B. Ernst, radio executive recently discharged from the army air forces. The marriage is Ernst's fourth. (Internationa!" mated need for 450,000,000 Bob Hope, Fibber McGee and Molly and Bing Crosby, are. in that order, the first three radio stars listed in the Dt'C.

20. C. E. Hooper, evening program popularity ratings. Hope, who ha toured almoat every American battltfront to entertain the Yanks, is pictured above at left.

Next to Hope is his favorite gag target. Crooner Crosby, and below, F'ibber McGee and Molly are pictured. (International) Other farm spokesmen assert that! if America is to cooperate on an export quota system, then other of them together." He voiced opposition to forming "any kind of high pressure bloc," but declared farm-state senators from the different sections "must get to understand one another's problems and get relief under these executive orders. surplus producing countries will have to cooperate on acreage allot ments. SATURDAY Radio Bill of Air "Any country which has filled the world's war food requirements 11 to the extent which we have," Shaack asserted, "should definitely SAVE UP TO -3313 'Carleria9 for Cafeterias Is not be expected to reconvert its Friday, Juutn T.OO WRBM Hnrr -K Morty Highway rnl Brown.

comnifM WI.RKutur titart 7 IV Two Ton Hiikrr. 7.30 WMAQ Duffy Tsifir I'tiey nrainit Saturday. Jaauary ON Svmphony for Youth KT. Met opera: "I.iiriii" BRM -Torrorrf Jon IM'-N fl.hor. HBM I'eo ie Platform -rapitot romment BROTHERS HOHMAN AT SIBLEY agricultural position Overnight to a peace-time basis." Idea 2.4." -W 4 3il 6 0O 6 3-W 7 iMj K.

oman BHM Barrymore. drama MW-Oreat Novejs cirarnatted I.S Meet Your Navy BHM Air Forces program I.S- Barn dance to HBM- Danny Kaye. Harry Jamca. ve Anlen, Lionel Ptaniler; Guul Mie Cantor Inew show Beatrice Kayeties U. S.

Japanese 'Go for Broke In Nazi Area OjForturttty bioirmft WBRM Thin Man. comic WIS Jury Trial 7 5A BUM-Ni S.0O WHi Walta Tim Wr.N Gabriel nf WRBM Ignorance F'ays. toind XVKN'R Oans Buniers Roal l.lfa Morn- 30 WUAQ-Pnpli At Kunny Double or Notnir.g, quiz VCKNRHpotlight BBM That Hrwtr Bov. kit WIND MfCoratck, poetry WKNR ntorytl)r ON Ne comment GARY, Ind (UP.) Mrs. Fa ye Flynn Benbow has patented a eombination article of furniture tinder the name "carterra," to be used particularly in cafeterias.

With the invention. Mrs. Benbow believes "tome objectionable features" about cafeteria eating will 7.15 7 aa 7 3 Z3 -Q LTLi A Iru A vLP Jz WASHINGTON (U, Oinsbursh ensemble A Trutn or roncuencti OKI. Boston Symphony ON Detroit Symhonjr hour HBM K. B.

I. drama BUM -New Hollywood Theater JOB Christian church BBM Christian church MAW -Top These Jokee 00 WPHM Garry Moor. Durante just 'go for broke'." And icier be eliminated. WMAy Amu Monrt Boxing: Thus did a member of a special task force of American soldiers of Zivlc v. Arnold i S30 WKNR Nlfti comment "The "rarteria" la a combination metal table and chair, and on one end of the table are wheels and on I.S Spotlight band Japanese ancestry describe his bat 4.

-i HBM Saturday Serenade KNR Quick qui! ON Operetta Botieme" M.Q Kelly-Wood show I.S Barn Dance resumei talion's action of breaking a two-day stalemate along the main line of German resistance in the Vosges the other, casters. The chair likewise has casters on it, and a brake 9.UOU o) mechanism is fjxed to hold it in 15 WKNRBoo ami Ilene. aonfes VVBHM Htaite Cameen nuesta: Dorothy Mctiuire. Rim titevens WMAQ Bill jJteni: OeorK Raft WKNR F.d Wynn. corned WMAy Perry Como snow WON -Memory aong.

W'ENR News 10 OV WIND Symphonic disk 10 IS BBM Nebiett a Wtnry W'UNR Mints' memory time WON Herv ice mtervie9 one spot. A condiment receptacle is mountains sector of northeastern France. "Go for brokr-" is the combat 1 j.Li vciJ Jj VVBBM Al I'earce ear.g MAQ- Grand or Opry Dial SihiIo 10. WM AQ 70. V.

ON 720. WRBM S-W'EXR 9i. WCFL 1(M. WJ03 ft 15 9.30 WIND 5 HI: on top and a parcel shelf under team motto taken from soldier slang meaning "to shoot the neath. A cafeteria patron comes in, drops her parcels on the shelf, pushes the combination table- works' or "go all out." It well de ml L.

chair along the food counter to select her meal and then chooses a Agricultural Youth to Attend Purdue Conference pot to anchor it. When she fin Look at the Low Look at the Timely Shop Limited tshes, a bus boy would wheel the "cartrri" away after pushing the One of the important features of the annual agricultural conference to held at Purdue university Jan. 9, 10 and 11, will be the annual 4T t. 5 0 i y- ri x- i i chair against the table and fastening it. Mrs.

Benbow believes the "car-teria" idea will be used In hotels, offices, homes, hospitals and schools, for portable desks, telephone tables, etc. Seventeen of the states do not picts the action of the 442nd combat team in routting out at least three battalions of the enemy and paving the way for the liberation of two strategic lines. The mission of the task force was to encircle German defensive positions while driving toward villages, straddling the main German escape routes out of the valley. Enemy resistance was fierce because the Wehrmacht was securely entranched along a railroad track and the forward slope of a commanding ridge. The team did not know where the Germans might be or in what numbers.

They had only a slight idea of their position and knew that-there were about three battalions in the sector. Somehow the group managed to gathering of Indiana rural youth, which will be held the opening day of the conference. At that time Albert P. Stewart will discuss music in the club programs and F. L.

McReynoIds of the 4-H club staff will be in charge of recreation. Among others on the program will be a number of the Purdue staff and rural youth leaders from, over the state. As a preliminary to the rural youth sessions, a conference of district officers will be held on Monday afternoon at the Memorial Union building at Purdue. This gathering begins at 1 p. ra.

and con several hundred representatives of the club, whose membership in 7" I levy a personal income tax. mrmtmm mi fl a. mww 9 -ir-r- w'iW1- turn-wwiwt cludes those beyond 4-H club age but not quite old enough to take the places in other community work, will gather to discuss farm and home problems of the day and their own places in meeting those problems. tinues through the afternoon and! evening. Attendance of all district officers in the state is expected.

pass the German sentries and the; outer security patrols without being seen or heard. "It was pitch dark when we Among the headline speakers will be President W. P. Dearing of Oak-! land City college, who will address the banquet meeting that evening! on the subject, "Rural Youth's started out in the early morning," WERE NOW Double door wardrobe of lustrous walnut finish gumwood 539.95 $2995 Large five-drawer chest-on-chest of mellow maple $44,95 $29'5 Mahogany finish Prima Vera solid veneer dresser with mirror $44.95 3-pc. Mahogany bedroom suite, bed, dresser, and chest-on-chest .529.95 $98 3-pc.

Modern lime oak and gum bedroom suite $109.95 598 Kole in tne Bunding or a isew World." Two of the other principal speakers will be Warren O'Hara of the Rites for Wickard's Mother Set for Saturday LOGANSPORT, Ind. (UP.) Funeral services for Mrs. Nora Wickard, 70, mother of Secretary of Agriculture Claude R. Wickard. who died Tuesday night at her farm home, near Flora, will be held Saturday from the residence with burial in Maple Lawn Indiana Farm bureau, advisor for! Does That Cough Oeally l7orry You? Broa-chu-tin Sura Acta with Spaad' But adulu caa aspect ral rmultja froan IM aajna iithi arrupr cooeoetiona that roo a child.

When you want to rurow elf a bohrom couf from a cold jou'vt juat got to rtava a real couRh madlcina; then yoa ahoutd ask your drug-t' for a bottia of good old Broo-cbu-Iw Kmulalon. BroB-chu-ltn tan't a cheap couch ayrnr wlnj you, for (irst-ratfrs are never cheap But If you want relief and are willing par a in tie more for real result, get a tKMtle today and notice how the firat dose takea right hold and glvea you real reJief from the couching and aoreneaa. Don't tsnore a couich ft relief aa quick a you can. Aak Service Drug Store or any proartve drigtt tor a S5 cent bottle of Pmn-chu-Une Kmulaton and keep thi tn mind tf not Joyfully satisfied money hark adv. said Pfc.

Minato Masunaga, a member of the task force. "We couldn't see a foot ahead of us. It was cold and wet, with fog or something making it extra tough. "We didn't know what it was all about, but we knew it was something big, so we were all keyed up," another member of the force added. "We knew we were in the Jerry lines and we moved along like Indians.

We couldn't make auiy noise Mrs. Wickard's death followed byj the youth organization, and Miss Clareta Walker of the University of TJlinoisv who will lead the talk-fest or panel discussion by Illinois youth members. Other principal speakers before the young people will be Director Harry Reed of the school of agriculture; H. F. Ainsworth.

state leader of 4-H club work: Dr. F. B. Knight, head of the division of edu Fmrmlurt Dtpt.Fmurth Flr m- UUie more than a year that of her husband, Andrew J. Wickard.

Besides her son. she is survived by a brother. Lon Kirkpatrick, of Palacios, Tex. I 3 every cation and applied psychology, all of Purdue. i Canada produces a gun minute.

24 hours a day. NOW WERE or take a false step. We were lucky, though, 'cause we passed some mighty bad spots without Jerry even guessing that we were passing through." The Germans were caught off guard by the attacking battalions, which drove east by north, catching the enemy in a death vise. German infantrymen fled into houses, into the brush and into the forest. When they hid in houses, mortar-men smoked them out.

When they hid in barns or tried to escape through the brush and trees, machine gunners and Browning automatic riflemen opened fire. Once the Germans recovered from the surprise attack, they bombarded the charging Japanese-Americans with their artillery, mortars and self-propelled guns from their position further up the sloping ridge. The task force continued to drive against them with dogged determination. The Japanese-Americans routed at least three battalions out of their secured positions and opened the way to two important towns. They killed 80 Germans by small-arms Tire, with 200 to 330 more dead prisoners probably killed by arillery action.

Fifty-six prisoners were captured- The task force suffered oniy three casualties, twa of which were only slightly wounded. Upholstered living room suite, coil spring construction $139.95 $109'5 2-pc. Georgian living room set, coil spring construction $239.95 $1 79 2-pc. living room set, frieze upholstered, full coil spring $169 and $179 1 49 Full spring lounge chair, decorator upholstered, mahogany finish $79.95 $59 Occasional chair; leatherette upholstered, walnut finish $14.95 5 12" Fmrmtmm DptF mvrth Flmmr CONDENSED Statement of Condition DECEMBER 30, 1944 RESOURCES Cash cn Har.d end Due rem Ecr.ks 3.S33.237.C5 United Stales Government Securities 7,917,816 62 State ar.d Municipal Securities 1.CS1.S77 3S Corporate and Other Securities 197,735 94 Federal Reserve Bank. StociJ 17,250.00 Leans and Discounts 2,225,432 62 Overdraits None Bank Building Investment 154 353 00 Furniture and Fixtures 19G53 52 Other JWsources 7,470 05 TOTAL RESOURCES 115.451,443 IS LIABILITIES Stock 5 350 CCD GO u.p.U? www wj Undivided Fronts and Reserves 62.402.76 Deposits 14.824.04642 TOXAL LIABILITIES $15,461.443 18 WerrJer Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System i I i 1 7 j- r--" i '1 r-l jf- i 1 I -i -ri 1 NOV SURPRISE FOR RAIL MEN TEAGUE.

Jex. (U.P.) The Burlington-Rock Island railroad's streamlined train doesn't have a license to hunt deer, but nevertheless it has one to its credit. Shortly after the train left Houston- for Dallas and Fort Worth it struck a nine-point buck that leaped on the track. The carcass was not badly damaged and railway employes had a venison dinner. 3 groups of sofa beds tapestry covers, full springs, bedding compartments; all open in one swift motion to full size beds.

WERE $79.95 569.95 $59.95 $15.95 s69" J59M 13" A huh! ii, wiiii II VyilfilMll ZIPPERS SOLD, REPAIRED AND REPLACED AD Sixes i4 Colors LOGAN'S Foster all felt mattress with sturdy ACA cover roll edge Hollywood bed cretonne headboard, coil spring, felt mattress 85 J34 HAMMOND 437 STATE ST. 7. i.

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