Show MursAay Morning Farm Prices Hit High Record 20-Ye- ar Mid-Decemb- er Upswing Aids U S Producers WASHrNGTON Dec SO rrtees of farm products advanced sharply at the year end to reach the highest level since October 1P20 The agriculture department reporting this Wednesday said the index of local market prices of agricultural commodities was 178 per cent of the 1909- 14 average or 'nine points above index and 35 points above the index for December - mid-Decemb- er N M Dec 30 Captain Laruecom-C Chapman spladron mander at the Roswell air base was not without a reply to a wire asking a furlough extension from a solROSWFTT4 dier "Whosoever findeth a wife findeth a good thing Proverbs 18:22" wired the soldier "I married today On this account request is made for five days' furlough extension My confidence in you tells me I'll receive grace for such an occasion" Answered the captain: "Parting is such sweet sorrow Shakespeare Extension denied My confidence In you assures me you will be back on time" t - Prices paid by farmers including interest and taxes did not change from the index of 155 per cent of the 1909-1- 4 average As a result the general level of farm prices was 15 points above the parity or calcuated "fair mid-Novemb- er level exchange" - day to send Roger Touhy and his to prison without confederates trying them on federal charges of Violating the selective strvice law IL S Attorney J Albert NVoll announced that the prisoners with the possible exception of Basil (the Owl) Banghart would be re- prison turned to the Stateville Ill penTouhy Banghart Darlak and Stewart were' questioned by feditentiary Touhy Banghart and five others eral agents during the day Spenstormed out of the prison October cer Drayton chief of the Chicago 9 but all have been recaptured B I office said the gang "quite Or killed Two of the fugitives probably" was involved in the $20- James O'Connor and St Clair Mc- 000 robbery of an armored truck Inerney were slain In a battle with here December 18 Captain Daniel federal agents Monday night Gilbert of the state's attorney's Totthy Banghart and Edward police has reported that 10 bills Darlak were seized Tuesday Wil- in the 13533 recovered from the liam Stewart was caught here and men bore the same sequence numMathew Nelson in Minneapolis bers as those snatched in the earlier in the month holdup Wp11 explained no federal prosLocal police also wanted to quesecution was planned on charges tion the prisoners about the Octhe men failed to notify their draft tober 22 slaying of wealthy Mrs boards of a change in address Lillian Galvin of suburban Evanswhen they fled from prison They ton and her maid Edna Sibilski 99-ye- I Five Per Cent Victory Tax Starts Friday mid-Decemb- er -- 55-poi- Slid-Mon- nt Parity th The and the parity prices respectively of major commodities included: Wheat $110 and $137 per bushel corn 802 and 995 cents per bushel oats 474 and 618 cents per bushel rice $162 and $126 per bushel cotton 1955 and 1922 cents per pound cottonseed $1172 and $3495 per ton: potatoes $111 per bushel hogs $1327 and $1127 per hundred pounds beef cattle $1143 and $840 per hundred pounds veal calves $1314 and $1046 per hundred pounds lambs $1251 and $911 butter fat 489 and 447 cents per pound milk wholesale $301 and $271 per hundred pounds chickens 205 and 177 cents per pound eggs 397 and 470 cents per dozen wool 397 and 284 cents per pound soy beans $159 and $149 per bushel peanuts for oil 397 and 361 cents per pound mid-Decemb- er I fNOw (Continued from rage One) come taxes on a basis Two members of the senate fi- : nance committee active in the drafting of the new tax bill declared the ruling ran counter to '' I congressional intent 1 "It was the intention of congress I know to base the tax on 1943 earnings" said Senator Byrd (D) Virginia "I'd be in favor of the clarifying it and applying next tax to income earned in the year Supposea a man was paid his income on quarterly basts and received a quarter's income next t She told newsmen she and Tommy are good fnends and she expects to see htm when she returns to New York--- I told him over the telephone there were some good beauty parlors out here and I would become a brunette and return to him as Mrs Manville if It was my blonde he didn't like air -He said the marriage wouldn't work out but he would like to see toe ag-aafter we are divorced" t n ow-- - - : ! 4- - I iw - -- -- 1 t r 4 - Ptedi :f flm-- 0 - ed rpi SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 112A MI Taal( VM316 Junius Romney Sec-M- gr So Temple Salt Lake City Utah BUT WAR BONDS AND STAMPS BEBE 111 W SAN FRANCISCO Dec 30 UPI —The California defense council Wednesday called for 200000 women volunteers to act as block leaders in an antihoarding campaign "not for spying but for education and explanation" After it was reported unofficially that the state council had canvas asked for a air raid wardens at Redwood City met and agreed to take no part in -any gestapo-lik- e survey" They said they would refuse to ring doorbells and ask to see food shelves house-to-hou- 7' - 4 17 f )4 ' - 7— q ' 4mtemil 4 fl GREAT NlaTUAL STOIREIAiL I k ' '' - - I '- ' v It I : a -- - '"''' y c ('e P ' () ' 1 C' t I ' ' ' I i ri I ) D I 1 t - ( I I I "I t t 1 ---- A - 'ktiiN k rol k -- 't i t II t' I :'' it N p 1 - 0061' - ) 1 - ! 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Misses' Women's Dresses ' ' - - t '1 I 4 y ''- - 1 r- — - : - ‘ Attar Christmas Sal!! : ' ") ' - j 1' tr 4 z : 4t 3 1) I ' '' - — I -r - ' i ''''''''''1' e k ' ' ' ' " 1 I Mttnie : 4 '' Ill - - - 4 L 111 - ''''''" ' 1 wA" - ''''''''6'4'a i 1 k '' 1 t 1 1 - t k 1 k i iii"'''''''' )1 f S) 7 1i '' 1 i: N I Mbeld ia-1- i 1 2 1 Lit 104"'-- awn "m"" -- !- cr r '-t- rl- I I - A I - i Ef--- 1 ' '' '2' :di i 1 E i 11 & od itt 4 -- !m 1 i Dental plate wearers get reel mouth comfort with MOY new alkaline hold cushion-lik- e ing powder that provides soft suction 4 to 12 hours longerl MOY will not ooze out —MOY is ideal for hlps us' with transparent plot's through cushion sore tender gums 'brecking-inperioPleasantly flavor ed- - Ali good drug stores sell M 0 Y e - iitt''' I 1 - fki--c Pr 1 I I) S I e NEW YORK Dec 30 (P—Four Harlem Negroes charged with advocating a proaxis4ittitude on the part of American Negroes were convicted Wednesday by a federal court jury of sedition and conspiracy to commit sedition The jury recommended leniency for one of the defendants the Rev Ralph Green Best 62 Other defendants are Leonard Robert Jordan 42 Lester Eugene Ho Incas 38 and James Henry Tornhili 40 All are New Yorkers spent 25 years in missionary service in China believes the war with Japan will last "another three or four years" He told a Lions club group here Tuesday It was his belief "that Japan which had prepared for war since the military element gained control in 1936 was too deeply entrenched to be ousted earlier - - '' - t4o ottFo'i 61 )I t 1 I'' Rev who ' ' r'i4 1" fr 4 - ' ' '''' P':' i -- - J-- l' It se : A TOP PRIORITY ON YOUR PAYCHECK! ou possibly can in S50 Ver !orcis and in a Federally -State savings accc-ifs both patriotic and Frotaba to SAVE AT STATE AO To Curb Hoarding Convicted Of Sedition - 1 1"- -' i Ft f ' ‘ man-turne- a tel - allowable" - Four -- : I '':' 't employes The treasury Itself however will not do so Letters Sent Out The bureau of internal revenue Is sending out to business men over the nation a letter stating 1 1943 that "beginning Ja4a-arevery employer is required to withhold collect and pay upon all wages of every employe (except agricultural labor domestic service casual labor and certain other classes of labor) a tax of 5 per cent of the excess of such wages over the withholding deduction Coast Plans Drive NAMPA Idaho (117)--T- he Shaver of Caldwell R GRESS- -- ti rpvffggwS""'r'1"N'r'-'"-7'-'''''--- lend-leas- se I L 111 - pay-as-you-- The "withholding deduction allowable" is 624 a year The 5 per cent victory tax is figured on the remainder of income in the case of a wage earner (A business man is allowed to deduct his business expenses before computthe tax) ing ' Everyone with an income of more than $624 a year ($12 a week) has to pay the tax but it will be collected at the source only in the case of wage earners and salaried people except for the exclusions set out in the internal RENO Nev Dec 30 LP—Billy revenue letter above Doze the sixth wife of Tommy :Manville arrived in Reno Wednesday to seek a divorce from the asestos fortune heir itN Dec 30 UP)—tmittee from both houses to studytto happen to this country after war administration (D) Montana lend-leas- e "Our Lend-Lease declared Wednesday that "the day Opposes Postwar unemployment situaticfn of rubber-stam- p be will acute congresses is and if we have a "It is my -- opinion" said the over" and predicted a "great despite efforts to avoid purse Montanan "that some of the new depression tightening up of the federal will be it the worst we have it cone dealers want to continue strings" by the seventy-eight- h ever worse than that of seen—far gress the war Congress will not He told newsmen in an interview 'stand for the early thirties" it d the last election was a It might be a good idea he 144 "In the meantime i think you date from the people that they did for the next congress to create a see more not one "did resolution will than not want a congress that to study these and other committee introduced soon after congress have a mind of its own" convenes next week for postwar problems that may arise calling Funds for War Effort of the way lend-lea- in this country investigation He stated the next house and money is being spent—how He added however that he was senate would approve whatever much of it is going where and for not planning to Introduce such funds the army and navy showed what" It might be a good idea he they needed to prosecute the'l war effort but forecast "extreme added referring to departmental watchfulness" over what he de- appropriations for both senate and scribed as nonessential appropria- house appropriations committees Basques Buy Bonds to have investigating staffs to tions BOISE Uri—Some 800 Basques Funds for many agencies in the keep check on the manner in which of Idaho Nevada and Oregon executive department of the gov- federal money is being spent contributed $120620 to the Amerernment he predicted will be cut Worries Over Future ican Red Cross and bought $17- to the bone 825 worth of war bonds at their "The thing that worries me the annual sheepherders' ball Monday He suggested it might be a good thing to create a special joint corn most" he said "is what is going night WASHrNGTON Senator Wheeler Minister Predicts Lengthy Struggle — :' Denator 'v Heeler Predicts New Congress Will Throttle Federal Spending Spree re-th- at " Mamille's Sixth Arrives in Reno 1' ar - Average for Tear For the entire year of 1942 Via average index of prices received by farmers was 157 while the index of prices paid was 152- Thus firm prices averaged three points above the parity level for the year The department said the rise in farm prices between was fairly and general Advances were reported for all groups of products except meat animals: Sharp increases in prices of lettuce cabbage and celmonth" upery contributed to a Senator Danaher (R) Connectiturn in truck crop prices Fruit prices advanced 24 points cut said there was "no slightest while grain prices gained seven doubt" that the act provides that the victory tax withholding deducpoints Gains in prices received for tion from salaries should apply to 1 products outran their usual income commencing January seasonal upturns for this time of 1943 "One solution lies in getting paid year The index of meat animal December 31 for moneys earned deone eased as off point prices said Danaher in December" more clines in hog prices than Some government departments offset upturns in prices of other it was learned plan to make such an fill als a pay split for the benefit of their mid-Novemb- er a robbery that netted $30000-in cash and jewelry State investigators were anxious to question Touhy and his hench- men about details of the prison escape but presumably they must wait until custody is relinquished by the F B I Earl J Connelley assistant di- rector of the F B I told a coro-th- e ner's jury how OConnor and Mc- Inerney were killed He said fed- eral Agents traced them to a north side apartment and trapped them there late Monday night One of the men fired two shots he added but both were cut down quickly by the return fire The jury a verdict of justifiable homicide are under virtual life terms in Stateville Banghart and Touhy were servsentences for kidnaping ing John (Jake the Barber) Factor But Banghart also was sentenced to 38 years for a North Thus he Carolina mail robbery may be delivered to a federal CHICAGO Dec 30 (JP)—Government officials decided Wednes- 5 1 'in Against Chicago Gang 12P) mid-Novemb- er 1941 II S Drops Draft Charges The Captain Had Read A Book Too! 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