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Show B Page Eight EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, "Without Love" and Sgt. Wayne R. Carlson left Tuesday for California after a 30 day furlough, spent here with his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Petersen and sister, Mrs. Stanley Petersen and family. This is Wayne's first furlough since he entered the service three years ago. Two of these years have been spent in Europe. He is a member of the "airborne troops" of the ninth Air Corps, and wears five battle stars, the Presidential Citation and the good conduct ribbon. He will report to Fort Wayne, Indiana, after a short visit with friends in California. RECEIVES DISCHARGE Sgt. Don C. Hess has recently been given a medical discharge from the army. He holds the Pur pie Heart, Bronze Star, good conduct medal and E.T.O. ribbon with two battle stars. Maj. Gen. Gross Tells of Troop Movpments. WASHINGTON. Maj. Gen. C. P. Gross, army chief of transportation, says a million American troops will leave Europe for this country in the remaining months of 1945. This would leave, the general said, almost 900,000 to be moved to comfrom Europe plete the by May. 1948. General Gross In his report estimated total embarkations from Eu. rope numbered 800,000 men by the end of July. That total included thousands who made the 15,000-mi- le voyage direct to the Pacific theaters as well as those coming home. Embarkations on July 13 totaled over 635,000, of whom 532,258 had arrived in the United States by that date 407,978 by ship and 124,280 by plane. The general said some 300,000 weekend,! Winifred Phelps was a American soldiers now are on the high seas throughout the world and guest at the A L. Cook home. Gepharts Complete New Line of BABY and BONNETS New Fall Styles 2.49 - 2.98 GABARDINE Shirts - Wine 5.90-7.9- 0 Size 14y2 to 17 BOYS' FALL Coats Complete Line of Mackinaws, Leather and Leather Trim. All Sizes. 64.9 to 9.90 MENS' LINED Jumpers Size 36 to 46 Just right for these Chilly Mornings 2.98 Boy's COWBOY HATS ?1.98 Boy's COWBOY SHOES BOOTS Boots $6.90 Shoes . $4.49 and the Pacific. Indicating the mounting rate of personnel movement. General Gross said 504,000 troops moved domes tically by rail in groups of 40 or more in April. In May when the first returning veterans began to arrive the number jumped to 615,000. June, the first full month of brought a count of 817,000. For July the estimate is 1,250,000. The report predicted a gradual rise to about a million and a half men moving In organized groups in $4-9- HEROES --. by WOODY COWAN I . Affected possibly by sunspots, pos sibly by the housing shortage, Evar-i- k walked into the police station, threw down his money, said he had robbed a bank and asked for a bed. Officers found that the glass in the front door of the bank had been broken and bits of glass were scattered inside. But there was no place the money could have been taken from and the hole was too small for Evarik to have crawled Inside. The sack of money, they learned, was what Evarik got for selling his car recently. German Doctors Turned French Boy Into Wreck BRIXHAM. ENGLAND. A French boy was given regular injections by Nazi doctors to induce goiter and mental deficiency, and he became such a tragic wreck that his mother could not recognize him when they were reunited in Paris, Mrs. Dorothy Robbins of the British War Relief society of the United States said. She said the boy was one of 6.000 French children carried off to Ger- man concentration camps, and that 60 children one out of every 100 returned. Mrs. Robbins said she recently visited a Paris receiving center for repatriated persons, and that the women there told her that children repeatedly were used as guinea pigs by the Nazis and that In some instances the youngsters were herded into brushwood pens and then the bru-- h was set on fire. only Only 25 Germans Will Be Tried by Allied Court LONDON. Only about 23 top Nazi war criminals will bt tried by the four-powe- r, military tribunal scheduled to be established In London, an informed spokesman said recently. The remaining Nazi satellites, along with all surviving Italian Fascist war criminals, will be turned over to individual nations. Thus Dr. Karl Frank, former state secretary for Bohemia and Moravia, almost certainly will be tried by Czechoslovakia, Hans Frank by Poland, and Arthur Seyss-Inqua- rt by Holland. Yugoslavia and Italy herself were expected to try members of the tot-mMussolini government. er y c VERN CROZIER IN PACIFIC AREA '''' ited&fF TREMONTON thirty-dafurlough. Harold has the American Defense ribbon. Asiatic-Pacifiribbon, Philippine Liberation ribbon and two battle stars. Vern L. Crozier, coxswain, USNR, on the U. S. S. Bowie in RECEIVES PROMOTinv Mr. and Mrs C. P. Jensen have received word that their son, Del bert C. Jensen has been promoted from a private to private flrr class. Delbert has been stationed h Okinawa. j I CALLS PARENTS I FROM NEW JERSEY Mr. C. J. Dewey received a tele phone call Tuesday from his snLt. Col. C Myrle Dewey who is now in New Jersey. After nearly" three yews overseas, he report! he had landed safely and would" arrive home soon. the pacific was engaged in practice landing operations preparatory to the storming of Japan's beaches when the announcement of peace came. The maneuvers, carried out as planned, had a sobering influence on the crew of this attack Yevonne Briggs and Fayola Rob transport, and gave the peace a bins personal meaning. spent the holiday in Salt Lake! - In War Bonds has helped win the war and was no to Pvt. Furman L Smith's. The brave Central, awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously, been S. C lad, who has stood between two wounded sergeants and 80 advancing Germans with a lone Garand rifle and some clips. From a shallow shell hole he killed 10 of the enemy and littered the field with writhing wounded, in a hopeless stand before a machine gun burst ended his fighting. Your investment in Victory Bonds will care for his Buddies who were WOUnded in the Same battle. IT iidJ U.S. Treasury Dtpartmtnt at Cairo, Egypt for a time, then transferred to Casablanca. He en joyes it there very much as he is with a eroup of L.D.S. boys who take turns giving the lessons in their gatherings. He says he likes the climate at Casablanca and it is a very beautiful place. NEWS FROM SERVICE MEN ARRIVES FROM ENGLAND Bishop and Mrs. O. M. Munk have received word that their son, Marriner Munk, who has been in England for the past two years has arrived safely in New York and will be home soon. RECEIVES ARMY DISCHARGE Sgt. Preston Anderson has UEODM LARGE SHIPMENT of CIRCULATING HEATERS j111 e f 5 fffi U , WARM MORNING I DALE RHODES TO COME HOME Mrs. J. W. Rhodes reports that her son Dale, who has been with the army of occupation in Germany, expects to be home the last of September or the first of Oc toher. O OAKLAND O EAGLE and others. O. and 18 inch size 16 re- fire box. O BE PREPARED for COLD WEATHER surrender was undeseribable. HOME FROM FT. BENNING Paratrooper Donald Davis is FORD JEPPSON furlough ends. Benning. Ga., to Officers Candidate school. HOME ON LEAVE his first visit home this Pvt. Ford Jeppson arrived home week. He has been stationed at Ft. on a ten day furlough from Camp Benning. Georgia, and will report Wolters, Texas. When his furat Fort Ord, California, when his lough is over, he will go to Fort DARREL PETERSON IN NORTH AFRICA HAROLD STRAND Mrs. Fred Peterson has received RETURNS TO SHIP word from her son Darrel who is RM 3c Harold Strand left on in North Africa He was stationed Thursday to return to his ship af- - I f ,fllQtll0KMVV- COMPLETE STOCK OF Juvenile Furniture Liberty Theatre BEDS - - CHAIRS - STOOLS NEW MODERN Tremonton STYLES - 2" FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPT 7 and 2 BIG FEATURES - 8 J'ty. u 111 " i 1 ' M GLORIA JEAN, and KIRBT GRANT in "I'LL REMEMBER APRIL" and JOHHHT MACK BROWN m "LAW OF THE VALLEY" Cartoon and Serial Matinee Saturday :00 3 it SUNDAY and MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 and 10 MARIA MONTEZ. JON HALL and TtRHAN BET in J 5 r 4 "SUDAN" In Glorious Technicolor News ' Cartoon ' Shorts Matinee Sunday 3 :00 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SEPT. 11, 12, TALULLAH BAHKHEAD and CHARLES COBURH in 13 1 ADD BEAUTY AS "A ROYAL SCANDAL" and GEORGE MONTGOMERY and LYNN ROBERTS in "LAST OF THE DUANES" Cartoon COMING Friday and Saturday, Sept. 14 and 15 Double Feature Program THOMAS MITCHELL and MARY ANDERSON in rvrr.T. . . t i W" AS COMFORT TO YOUR IIOMb ONE OF OUR NEW, ...Tfir vv ui Jiuw" Beef Room Suites ALL TYPES OF THROW RUGS "WITHIN THESE WALLS" ; Gepharts plus ROD CAMERON and FUZZY KNIGHT in Mr. and Mre. C. V. Lilenauist and Mr. and Mrs. Newell t attended the Lilenquist fami- ly reunion in Hyrum, Sunday. j ' IN VESTMENT compared HEAR FROM SON ceived his release and is in Howell IN OKINAWA to finish the harvesting. Preston Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand Police Tell Bed Seeker intends making his home here in a letter from their son, Lt. To Prove He Robbed Bank the future. who has been stationStrand Bert Police re- WHITTIER, CALIF. with the Air Force. Okinawa ed in cently released Paul Anthony Evar- - LEAVES FOR POST his tenth had He completed full him his just back sack ik, 27, gave when has returned Earl Fallows of money and told him he'd have to peace was Cpl. bombing mission of his his robbed the Bank after Ameri he station to declard. prove thirty day ca before they could give him a furlough here with friends and He said the joy that was felt in bed in jail. relatives. the camp at the news of the Jap November. Mens' Navy - Brown another 700,000 troops are at transportation corps ports or staging areas, at army reception stations or personnel centers, or on furlough. He said the shift Is going at such speed that some men from Germany already have been brought home, received furloughs, and been sent out from the west coast to fight Japan. He reported more than 1.226,000 ship tons of war material sent out of Europe and the middle east In the first seven weeks after Day. Nearly 300,000 tons went directly to V-- E Hoods AMAN Return This Year THEATRE "RETURN OF THE RANGERS" ter a 1945 Orpheum "YOU CANT DO WITHOUT LOVE" LUCILLE BALL, PAT MORRISON Starring SPENCER TRACY, KATHARINE HEPBURN, Million Yanks to Thursday, Sept. 6, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 14, 15 12 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, September 9, 10, 11, RETURNS TO SERVICE Tremcnton, Utah-- "BEYOND THE PECOS" Lilen-ques- Cartoon and Serial 1 'is |