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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 2

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1 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER MONDAY EVENING JUNE 18 1945 Judy Garland Weds Director News views 1 450 B-29s Leave Gen Ike Returns 11 1 IcP Navy Backs Seventh War Loan Raging Fires In Triumph (Continued From Page One) Sgt Bryner At Home on Leave Staff Sgt Fay Bryrier 24 son of Mr and Mrs Bryner 708 Seventh is home oh ftLrlough from Germany where he had been a prisoner for the past 10 months He was in the 15th air corps Italy and went down over ienna Austria He was kept at Stalag Luft No 4 in the nortneastern corner of Germany and was among those rescued by the Seventh (Continued From Page One) prisoner gave details of the American offensive We knew when the Yanks crossed the Rhine and that the nazis were getting jittery We had maps with pins' marking each day's battle front which showed unmistakably that our forces were winning" Some of the men were in prison camps in East Prussia and as the Russians advanced were forcd to march for eight days and nights 55 miles southwest of Nagoya reported huge conflagrations Smoke rose 15000 feet they said A thin undercast cut fighter anti-aircraft and searchlight opposition over Hamamatsu almost to khe vanishing point noming to eat except wnai they obtained by foraging at night Many of them robbed pig pens in army Me was a graduate Of Ogden high school and worked at Hill field prior to enlisting "iuer to exist Nearlv tured had bailed out from heights of 19000 to 25000 feet and fell among angry men and women who threatened to kill them The raids ran to 17 duu ions me weight of bombs heaped on Japan this month in a campaign which General Arnold army air force commander said was designed to destroy industrial Japan A spokesman for Major General Curtis Le May commander of the 21st bomber command said that at least temporary knockout of Japan's main industrial centers cleared the way for attacks on smaller but nonetheless important factory cities "Backyard and cellar production will be hit from here out" he said All four cities attacked today were under 200000 population None had been subjected to major raids before though Kagoshima and Hamamatsu had suffered minor attacks BETTER LIVING Near the closing days of the war hundreds of our fliers were put to death by civilians who frothing at the mouth set upon them rkle JuTv GarS Film Vineente Minnelli fives head I after their 252ft nd dance star a kiss on the fore- concentration camp was in eleven miles from where Hitler was born The men there eon- Ple now nn 1 Mills Calif The Hollywood Pie now are on their way to New York and Canada for a three-n month (Continued From Pace dm) i deep in the 'hearts of all fighting men" was this: "The soldier knows how grim and dark was the outlook for the allies in 1941 and '42 He is fully aware of the! magnificent way the united nations responded to the threat "To his mmd the problems of peace can be no more difficult than the one yoii had to solve more than three years ago and which iri one battle area has now been brought to afsuccessful conclusion "He knows that in war the threat of separate annihilation tends to hbld allies together he hopes we can find in peace a nobler incentive to pro hire the same unity Peace Problems Can Be Met "He passionately believes that with the same determination the same optimistic resolution and the same mutual consideration among allies that marshalled in Europe forces capable of crushing what had been thef greatest war machine of history the problems of peace can and muit be met "He sees the united nations strong but considerate humane and understanding leaders in the world to preserve the peace he is winning" The man wiho engineered the defeat of Gerrhany's western might had a long speech for congress a shorter one fpr the Pentagon's 32-000 workers! and an inexhaustible supply of snfiles for the hundreds of thousands iwho greeted him with shouts of "Welcome Ike" But all he could say when he stepped on his home soil for the first time hi a year and a half was "Oh God it's swell to be back" For long? seconds after he stepped froni his plane following a 21-hour flight from Paris General Ike held his wife in his arms and gave her a kiss that she should remember 'r' Surrenders to Crowds numpered 5000 noneymoon "We hearrt tbey related "and the air forces were striking near our enclosures We managed to get couriers out to contact the bombers informing tnem of our predicament fearing the bombs would strike in the woods which were close to the Black forest and on the Bavarian Even though got a late start otor armies and battle fleets are now in a tempo that the Japs will never under stand That's because we are a nation strong a nation that lives' and progresses on better I i i 1 1 homes clothing FOOD! Among the better foods! we KNOW how to proi 15 Pole Leaders Plead Guilty (Continued rrom Page One) Court Cancels Bridges (taster (Continued From Page One) ooraer Then one dav to our ereat liBVi joined this anti-soviet bloc organ- was contrary to the bill of rights of the federal constitution which duce is of course bak surprise and elation tanks carrying the Stars and Stripes came smashing through the barbed wire The tanks were Patton's Thirteenth armored division We yelled ourselves hoarse Immediately the tanks supplied us with eats guarantees to aliens and citizens alike the rights of free speech erv goods We produc them from golden thought and assembly lhe government claimed rnn whole grains of wheat xea Dy Britain" After Major General Asanasiev read the indictment he questioned Okulicki who said: what I have already testified but I cannot accept the formula of the indictment" 1 Am Guilty' KJanT5Jankowski' vice Premier of tne Polish London government Said in rcn'v tn a which the flour is mille "The next day we made an assault on HifW utui a gress had provided for the classification of aliens and that this function was not un to the courts regiment of captured and disarmed It contended the evidence was SYMBOL A huge numeral sevens symbolic of the Seventh war loan drive is formed by 34 planes of representative types of carrier aircraft The plane in foreground is a navy carrier-based Corsair (AP wirephoto frpjn navy) Germans passing through received our attention We ripped from their backs knapsacks and stripped them of everything of value to us That was our first sweet revenge" overwhelming" in support of Bid die's findings against Bridges Majority Opinion Yankees Squeeze Nips on Okinawa (Continued From Pace One) viving Japs were suffering from a severe water shortage "They haven't been able to get rainwater for some time" he said "We captured one prisoner who was desperate from thirst Another had only a small quantity of brackish water in his canteen" Also plaguing the remaining enemy was an almost constant rain of fire and explosive from the sky Tokyo said 10-odd American battleships and other warships were bombarding the southern tip of the island from close offshore Thirty-six marine fighter-bombers added to the flaming death and destruction with 19000 pounds of bombs 206 five-inch rockets and more than 21000 rounds of 50-cal-iber machine-gun bullets yesterday The Japs powerless to stop the slaughter of their men on land fought back from the air with suicide-plane attacks on American fleet units offshore One light American unit possibly a destroyer was sunk Saturday a communique said An army announcement revealed that Black Widow night fighters have moved onto Guam to take over the air defense of the fleet at night -t- guilty of the main counts" Justice William Douelas de The nrismmre-nf-nra noisy climax There also he received the key of the city as he livered the majority opinion for himself and Justices Stanley Reed New York last Wednesday and Riley Rutledge Hugo Black xeen oi tne 16 defendants were present as the trial opened 2tlle glittering trade union hall which was the Nobles' club before the soviet revolution The proceedings were attended also by foreign correspondents and diplomats Gl's Eskimo Wife Finds Thrills and Frank Murphy "The associations which Harrv ine iocai terminal over the Denver Ri0 Grande Today Washington has gone wild in its enthusiastic welcome to General Eisenhower and the officers with him just back from the war We add fine flavor am I other taste provoking ingredients Then wo bake them 'just right' in scientifically constructs ed ovens designed to bake bread pies cakes and rolls rich in vitamins and iron for body-build-" ing health sustaining results Bakery goods at TOPPER'S are the kind you need for better living That's where you should go "for superior QUALITY and you'll never be disappointed We donj't know how to produce any other than tne bep Why not stop in tomor Then he '-give himself up to the crowds of hero-worshippers who had been gathering alone Constitution and Pennsylvania avenues for hours From the airport and the Pentagon where he exchanged tributes with the war department's thousands Eisenhower and his men wide through the city in open reconnaissance cars past jammed thousands along flag-banked streets to the district building That is Bridges had with various communist groups seems to indicate no more than cooperative measures to attain objectives which were wholly legitimate" Douglas said "The link by which it is -4 (Continued From Page One) sought to tie him to subversive activities is an exceedingly tenuous one if it may be said to Washington's "city hall'' There the reception reached its exist at all" Concerning Bridges relation ship with the Marine Workers' in Tomorrow New York City with its millions will have an opportunity to give expression to its pent-up patriotism when the war heroes drive through the big city No more efficient laundry under railroad management is to be found than that of the Union Pacific plarit in Ogden where 2000-000 pieces of laundry are being handled each month at this time of had a few days ago in London At the Pentagon the 77-year-old war secretary had paid him this brief tribute: "You have served us with the highest honor" With characteristic modesty Eisenhower told the assembled workers: "I bring you the thanks of 3000000 fighting men" At the district building Eisenhower was confronted by a towering arch of triumph fashioned with firemen's ladders and framing the capitol in the distance On it were the words "Welcome Ike" which had been ringing in his ears above the sounds of martial music from bands spotted along the route District Commissioner Russell Young hailed him "as a great and brilliant leader" "We are very proud of you and of what you and your men have done" Young said "God bless you and keep you for America and here's the key to the city" Eisenhower said "I'm very happy and very proud This is in 'Ringer Claim Made LONDON June 18 A spokesman for the exiled Polish government in London charged today that the Russians had introduced a "ringer" among the 16 Poles on trial in Moscow for sabotage and attributed many of the damaging admissions to him "For a long time we have wondered who the sixteenth prisoner was" the spokesman said "Now we learn he is Jansen a name entirely unknown to us It is significant how much of the talking he has done "Reports from the trial said Jansen commanded the whole underground army around Lwnw dustrial union the majority opinion concluded: "Since Harry Bridges has been ordered deported on a misconstruction of the I JWHl box typewriter and it's true her firs horses Laura yelped in fright during heri initial ride on an escalator An she wanted to buy a fashion mannequin "that big doll" for sandy-haired Patricia The newcomer from far off Alaska decided she liked ice cream traffic lights (of all things) elevators and green grass King Cove on the tip of the Alaska peninsula has not one blade of grass she said "Grass is beautiful and I never saw so many jpeople" exclaimed somewhat confusedly the girl from the little Aleutian hamlet of a prewar 18 persons (100 now) row We not only pn Din- term 'affiliation' as used in the statute and by reason of an un Haw Haw Faces year Two hundred eirls rwivinr fair hearing on the question of his membership in the communist cents an hour and un ar omnlnveH 111 jliHiii I 1 IPI 1 MB ise you wide varieti but the best service which we are capable kinder excellent conditions party his detention under the war rant is unlawful" Lwould like to make the point that accord you The laundry has a reputation for the best of working conditions where the welfare of the girls is closely guarded and made highly acceptable to the homes urenerai uipKowsKi commanded in this district and that when the Russians took Lwow he was nr Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Where do they come from? New deed the high spot in my life -rested on the spot and his name All along the parade route were any higger Mrs McQuade was born in Una- TOPPER BAKERY cheering and clapping crowds Many of the girls are high school and college graduates ana ranK were made public at that time" (Neither Moscow dispatches nor broadcasts recorded by the OWI listed an Jansen among the defendants Four of the defendants have been named in Moscow ad vices: Major General Bronislaw Okulicki Jan Jankowski Adam Bien and St a nisi aw Jasiukowicz) Looseness and Worry No looser be annoyed or feel 111 at ease because of loose wabbly false teeth FAS-TEETH an improved allraHae (non-acid) powder sprinkled yoar plates holds them firmer so they feel more comfortable Soothing and cooling to gums made sore by excessive acid mouth Avoid embarrassment caused by loose plates Get FAS-TEETH today at any drug store Three shifts are operated and 60000 to 70000 pieces are put through the plant each 24 hours Government girls squealed and jumped up and down trying to glimpse him In the cloudless sky processions of planes paced the parade At the navy building an excited WAVE squealed "I've got goose pimples" 2516 Monroe Blv Phone 4248 AT ALL DEALERS High Treason (Continued From Page One) should like to apply for legal assistance" He will get it probably a public free defender Chief Magistrate Sir Bertrand Wilson indicated the court would sit from day to day beginning next Monday in an attempt to get the case to the central Criminal court in time for the July session Joyce was charged formally with high treason from Sept 2 1939 the start of the to April 29 1945 in "adhering to the king's enemies elsewhere than in the king's realm to wit in the German realm" Extra police were called to handle the crowd which stood for hours outside the court Two sailors and a soldier headed the queue waiting to enter the courtroom Joyce entered under police escort His tie was awry and his dirty brown shoes had holes cut in the toes During most of the hearing he stood in the dock with his hands behind his back eyes staring -straight ahead The soiled laundry comes in from the four points of the compass Places like Los Angeles send as high as half a carload of linen daily and 19 to 25 hampers of government work are sent in from Sun Valley where naval personnel is being rehabilitated Portland Omaha Kansas City Denver and Salt Lake contribute to the wash There is talk of a new building SOUAfP PKMCPIES lakleet near Nome where she attended a government school Ten years ago her father a cannery worker moved his family to King Cove There she met McQuade recently discharged with 129 service points after six years in the army Red Cross workers told Mrs McQuade that the Travelers' Aid would help her and the children reach her husband safely Once in Williamsport the Eskimo girl wants to drive a car herself buy a washing machine and visit a night club "with real-life tap dancers" Seriously she and her husband plan to buy a farm either in Alaska or in this country A more immediate and more feminine concern however was the Aleutian girl's intention of meeting her husband "just like girls in the States" in a new suit and an upswept hairdo wttaiU 5 -www vvt iiJi lilt? heavy demand on the laundry 1 Goering's Pants Adorn Yank Headquarters NEWARK June 18 (AP) Seventh army's Third division headquarters is boasting something new in wallpaper Herman Goering's pants Maj Gen John (Iron Mike) O'Daniel the division's commander who arrived here yesterday for a homecoming celebration said the pants are his proudest possession mmmm mmsmmmmm ADVICE TO MOTHERS OF FRETFUL BABIES Baby may not be maybe it's only sting and smart of diaper rash Ease misery with Mexsana the soothing medicated watch baby sleep 40year family favorite for itch of minor akin troubles as weather gets warmer Send some overseas Demand Mexsana Ward Will Conduct Day Camp Social Miss Almina Carter who recently returned from an mission will be guest of honor at a social to be held by the Fourteenth ward Tuesday evening at the Girl Scout day camp east of El Monte golf course All members of the ward are invited Those attending are asked to assemble at the ward chapel at seven o'clock CHOOSE ITr- Tyr9 hi n7s UP 'J from 14 Ineh 4 L9hfZ jj PRE-WAR QUALITY BUY CORBY'S 86 Proof 684 Grain Neutral Spirits Beautiful Bronze PbBTBAITS Grade I AC In lets four 6x8 inch size I Proofs to select from Her a studio where you receive the highest quality of materials- finest artists -and best of service regardless of due amount you spend If you are looking for a light sociable blend try Corby's-the whiskey with a Grand Old Canadian Name! 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