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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 5

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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5
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DAILY HERALD WtOVO. TAB COUMTY. UTAH --pSriP THURSDAY. MARCH SS. IMS Two Injured Liberated Frenchwomen Tell of Horrible Life At Foul German Crema torium Near Auschwitz Nazi Scraping In Plane Crash if Guidance Centers Set Up for Vets By 8AM SOUKI SALT LAKE CRY, March 22 nut to work.

They slaved 12 hours a day, breaking stones, repairing WASHINGTON 0JID Vetera! United rressrstaff Correspondent A MIDDLE EAST FORT. March guidance centers have been-s: I 'J roads and digging cuxenes. Every day some weary women would drop. Nine hundred of the camp's 8,000 inmates died every month, but more came to replace them from Poland, Czechoslo-vakia3elgium and France. After three months the Ger- zz uj.ro LiDeratea French women, still haunted by the nightmare of German concentration camps, are going Then memories are of the days when their- German captors made r'r up in 50 educational institutlo: throughout the country land agreements with the Vetera Administration.

The centers will provide advi uitm cuki uic rvrciuBioromn ana hack out gold teeth they misht and guidance to veterans wi CUJ9 Two Utahna were recover-In today from Injuries suffered when the private plane they were flying crashed into a mow bank In Brighton yesterday. The victims, not seriously were CpL Keith McDonald. Murray, and" Vera WaresskJ, 18, Salt Lake City. McDonald pilot ethe plan, said the accident occurred when the ship became caught in a down draft as he circled the Brighton area at the head of Big Cottonwood canyon. The plane sheared off several trees before nosing into the snow bank.

discover In the mouths of the service connected dlsabHlt mans paraded all the women and stripped them for "selection." Two doctors examined every woman. All judged to be too tired for further use and those with any signs of an infectious skin disease would be separated from the rest Still naked, they were pushed into large cells. They knew what their fate would be. and the living were deafened by the shrieks and moans of those about to die. With sunset they were led to the shower rooms and from there to the gas chamber.

Then the smoke would start curling from the crematorium's chimneys. The selection parade occurred every three months. Once a year the women who were forced to work in the gas chamber and the crematorium were themselves dead. which are pensionable and whi r- i J' They still shudder at the-mem constitute vocational handicaps The veterans administratis ory of the times when they were said other centers would be up as the need appears. Royalty On Coal To Interest U.

S. WASHINGTON, March 21 CUJD John L. Lewis' insistence on a 10-cents a ton royalty may bring the government into the soft coal wage negotiations this week. Howard T. Colvln, acting director of the labor department's conciliation service, said inter iorcea into aeatn cells -to crush the skulls which the fires had not reduced to ashes.

Now they want revenge. They want to return, to the foul camp at Birkenau and the nearby crema number eventually will rta "several hundred." While undergoing courses, di abled- veterans are paid pensJo torium of Auschwitz and there of S92 a month if single ai $103.50 a month if married. A diuonal allowances are made i vention by his representatives dependents. The eovernment pa! for any course for a maxtmu period of four years. point out their torturers.

These French women have been rescued by the Russians and are advancing on Berlin. These women were rounded up In France during, the occupation and taken to Birkenau on various charges ranging from defying German orders to suspicion of being in contact with the Vr UY VOUR NEXT CA FROM I was "a possibility." He said the two conciliators who have been observing, negotiations between the United Mine Workers' president and the operators are ready to enter the dispute on moment's notice. The present contract expires in 10 days and UMW tradition has been "no contract, no work." The government has warned, however, that the nation cannot afford even liquidated. The French women on their way back to France hope some day to return to Brikenau to point out their torturers. The Germans branded their prison numbers on their arms, and these French women are proud as they show you the mark.

They are going home, hoping to find children, sweethearts and parents they have not heard from all these terrible years. Germans certainly must have been scraping the bottom of the manpower barrel when they put the Heinle above In uniform and sent him into action on the Western Front. Captured in an air raid shelter at Vorst, Germany, he said he was 61 years old. had been in the army since last December French. fV4 Radio-TmUphoto German prisoners of war.

bagged when Americans burst across tba Rhine, are marched through Remagen on their way back to prisoner of war Ruthlessly, they were torn from their children, their homes and herded Into box-cars and sent to Germany. They were stripped. 1 They showed little regret that the war. for them, is over. Signal Corps radio-telephoto.

50 East First North given coarse uniforms-and then the briefest stop in production. Springville Woman Draws $30 Fine Miss Annabell Oakley, 28, of Springville, was sentenced to pay a fine of $30 Wednesday by Judge Dean E. Terry of the juvenile Sister Kenny to Remain In U. S. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn-, March 22 UF) The board of directors of the Kenny Institute today tempted Sister Elizabeth Kenny to remain in the -United States with a promise, of for further research Jn her method of treatment Of Infantile paralysis.

The board, in an attempt to persuade the Australian nurse to reconsider her determination to resign and" leave the United States permanently, late yesterday voted to "do everything humanly possible to provide facilities for clinical research so that Sister Kenny may further her concept of treatment of poliomyelities." School Names 3 Oratory Winners SPRINGV1LLE Winners in the high school oratory contest on the subject, "Privileges and Responsibilities of the American Citizen," were announced today, as follows: Gordon 'Childs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Childs. first place; Dick 7 ilk ins, son of Mrs. Norma Wilk-1ns of Mapleton, second place; Malacia Dal ton, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Arvin Dalton, third. Each of the three winners were presented with medals with their name engraved. The first place winner will enter the district contest to be held at Payson on Saturday. Judges for the local contest, were.

W. W. Brock bank, Hugh Baxter and Beth Evans. court. She was charged with contributing to the delinquency of three 17-year old boys by provid No Change On Italian Front ROME, March 22 (U.R) The Allied Communique reported today "no changes in the situation" along the Italian front where action has been limited for the last nine days to patrolling and artillery exchanges.

A few patrol clashes were reported in the Fifth army's central sector and in the Adriatic sector of the Eighth army front. Warplanes of the Mediterranean Allied air force continued to hammer enemy commmunica-tions through northern Italy. Finest GARDEN SEEDS In the Bulk WHITE ICICLE 4 RADISHES oz. AJV Improved CHANTANAY CARROTS 2Afl Ounce )Ui ing them with liquor at the state basketball tournament in Salt Lake City. Paul Westwood of Provo was sentenced to pay a $50 fine on a charge of having assisted his under-age boy to obtain a driver's license.

coupons not serially numbered will not be good after marcn ji. Most of these tvDes of coupons have been used up, OPA said, and rinest SEEDS In Packets MfP CAULIFLOWER BEETS S4 0W fl Vlj) COLLARDS SQUASH Mj) fee QgoitiM aaBgtey CELERY -CORN Tjf fiMtt PEAS CUCUMBER "'g ifTftffffFf IIIJTi3T( uT' 3 Package, JJC Ehfeg I peas i-r' tiJiiJ JLV krl'K it is desirable to remove irom circulation the few remaining in hands of consumers. OPA announced that first quarter 1945 coupons also will expire on March 31. 'Servirw station oDerators will RED DETROIT BEETS oz. Old Gas Coupons To Be Called In WASHINGTON, March 22 (U.R) The oflfce of price administration said today that B-5, C-5, E-l and R-l gasoline coupons and all -i 1i ft ui fi te Ur Pf Fa" mi mtl ttH 1.

ten i i OS- ii ti 11 i have through April 10 to turn in their coupons. Head- quarters WHITE CLOVER SUPERFINE LAWN SEED Balanced Mixture Best Quality T7 Paas-Transfers -v gg UPsfcbs Retards Washing Away on Slopes Adds Nitrogen To Soil Kentucky BLUE GRASS 55c i. TTflsoon oeatu 4 Dci Superfine Grass Seed This superfine mixture contains a high percentage of permanent grasses, which are Kentucky Blue Grass and Astoria Bent. White Clover retards washing away on slopes. Adds nitrogen to the soil, produces close thick turf 1 of finest quality.

SUGAR, 10 lb. bag 68c MILK 431 Garden Rake HOE Cultivator FORK doz. 45c Gladiolus Bulbs Medium A Grade EGGS RflFTSMflN BUTTER Ltfct lb. 49c COFFEE DelMonte lb. 32c $2.09 IPIAlin Red Star ri-uiiii 50 Lbs.

Fresh Produce ORANGES Ss lb. 8c LEWS lb. 10c GRAPEFRUIT Pin, lb. 9c LETTUCES lb. 9c Large Cuban PINEAPPLE 49c CELERY lb.

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