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Show but doesn ITonl lolc now , Pd cal lo BOX lhl! 1 like whai we prmg weather? i 7X M ,HvM liFEDECORATiOBf kli as ."7 . l: Uil MY. owd Of Danceis ttrnd Annual Tigh II Ai at music ul tlu Ins KDYL Peters Inss( tt Sii.inii.i W.u old colonial passed out ill list nl ,M (l. (st in mi e ik in ov ei mi i ' l ll.ll ,e ul uni at sipne d punih prt '1 sue Mill- - ll i Cl al a t .i tin "I II llnii c at () ule n ill I lie Be S 'I i! I 'll 11 i ,i Diane Ji pp mic Sic Pld t hi istolll Glint Alma l but lt v,( I si . V.u RI.iix Lou J. ppsen, Bi v i Johnson, Doi th Wat son, Gioi Ei s is I I a I (, Moini is MU' Be x rs Bt B, I IS ' ,i s I I O t ) u i i it l!is d 1 th. i Mi wue Super nte .id m Banc..; AI a Mis Memt Hai li .mil Mis R N p. i. ilnnupal and Mis All L (1 11,1 s ft ssue Ji pj h Ali f Mu ids n A I Pt n and Mi ami Mr rsi n MiAIi-,i,- id -- h Sol b I ii - Ah- t i e n ss ' . 'ill to tl nl to Stmd is inti . at a ss . id 'Ini S Mill - Ren fj id Mi. Rt(d Mi r PARK eld kx Jo tc I i tl Sought For Wardens 'n'ng re ne I P i i In Pm l 'I ll Do- u -' I! , -- ns ss e at e , and f .nii du ' 'i i e ill ilih kit s 11 i 51 J0 ee bin h Satin s vie i 11 ge ne image to nkim ' 1' (Lex ral the a Lxi p r ax or ful si ot i x d stur tmg at 2 Mmelax alter noon "loiial set vice xxa-- I " t t hope 1, a " hu k non si cl ii lan - i h C'apt Aloxsius J e ti -o I & ,1 a ''"'u X Fe and chaplain dm, the Pi ule -11 fie rated Pi ote s ' mr inn. Sunday ' ix ant e of the Pi s vx d'l D Chaplain fm ins si i rnuii M ho ) ed (o i ix - '''I s ft' H I 11 .VS ) one ! 7 i i ) e Ur ne w s lo No shoe - . bidding e i rUlx-lib- -- I Sgt Nelson entiled the aim and ed service in Mas, 1042 served oil coast pati oi dulv m He California ten two xears it tt for os ei seas dots Mas ll)44 In England he was plated m and trained glider infantry there until the following Se where he saw his fust action in Holland Nelson was it ported missing in action on December 2T 1941, and yesterday Mrs Nelson a caid direitls fiom linn that he is a prisoner ol Ge rmanv and all right Awaiting further word is his son, whom wife, a six month-olhe has never seen, and 10 brothers and sisters One hi other, Wesley Nelson, is now serving in Germany with the Thud , 1 e xallex, at the newspaper oflit'es m rrenionton and Garland and xx ill of be on salt at tire door the Garland tabernacle at Hie time ol the fust conet rt, Sunday, Api il 22 Beikslead said FARMER GAINS RECOGNITION d NEWS from our B0YSin the SERVICE y -- e e . Rotary and the Lions club ol Brigham last City m t at the aitnoiv Tuesday and Wednesday evenings to package the clothing and pupate the boxes for shipping, after membtts of womens civic organisations had sorted the clothing Assi-tm- g with the sorting were the American Association of Univcisity Women, the Business and Professional Womens club, the Lemon Auxiliary, the Civic Impiovement club and Beta Sigma Phi sorority and the Eastern Star The boxes of clothing weie banded by a banding machine loaned bv Vcrn AI Smith of the Box Elder Packing corpoiation. Ernest Freeman, chairman of the shipping committee, supervised the packing Final sorting and packing will be done tomoi row night and the packages will be hauled to the station by the local Jumor Chamber of Commcico, which had chtuge of the pick-ua week ago Fnday Bushncll Genual hospital again will furnish trucks to haul the packages to the station Giant emphasized that there will be no fuither pick-uof used clothing and shoes Poisons with clothing, shoes, yard goods or bedding to contribute should take it to the ai moi y, any time this evening, tomoi row or tomoi row evening up to 8 o clock The west giound floor door of the .irmoiv will be open, and if not the clothing may be taken through the U S O mam entrance and downslaiis to the annoiy dull room p house-to-hous- e p i -- i as. FRIDAY -a At sf TRACK MEET AT -- i -- i y t Lend Sab3 -- e gra-slan- j e e -- -- 1 i laid e 1 i i lothi'i. i I e i i 1 e e 'tUrnouri 11 Hi -- ) t the "t President 't -o -- la-- e to-- used but with i y 4nage Paid tl i Sgt Oi roil L Nelson husband and on ot of Ruth P Ni is Ferdinand Nelson .Mantua reported to be a pi lsont i ol war of the Gel man government Nelson had pi mush Sgt been listed as missing m attion 1 i i (3 0.1 i ( Sll IL i rri 1 NELSON e l .hail e e i i 2 e j i. the tour week t ' mdidates ss ill take libs i x imm.itiims hi loi i Ail their badge- - It id Ins ss stem w ill be id m bout the state i NAZIS HOLDING ' kls (he school is lo honor ai oi s ohm .ill' Imp to the u oss tlm lasss ol fish ' III . a g udt U -- e a- -- ix Di C B H. in m announced C i loud- - to (OlUllb'.te for e i rated people s ot i Valles Ceuiiiit association will w u loin nl neuild nations lx a teintiil bs the f isk Jubilee lime it to the a1 nun x e i ntral singe is a Ne.io milt epimtet ele put be tol e ol le e ion that J li Beikste ad 'Iiemonlon bum t mini luxx on assoc side nt tlu ol lu (in G i ant se 1 tarx Rax II of s,,iel tlu- - sseek this t. limit is 'In e.nnpngn toll, ix estimated tlu toe must expeii-is- o piogiam that six tons ol used has e out I .t te el to and shoes hail been I clothing l. nit ulon .illicit if an m the loeal elate but a leeeud ernWii Abend latnp.ngn. to ji tl t el toi the one I'm boxes of clothing and shoes I lie Be al Iiis t V alii I on altcadv have been suited and nut tissue iat ion is a nolipiolit packaged Conservatively est unt P on ot and onuiiitoii oi napt iting the weight of the boxes at ( j ii land pi ople , lot mt d to In mg tit) pounds each, Brieham ei'ilst.miim., mu it al tale nt lo mils haxe gixin at least six tons leu the Xnilex pt rlen mane s of lo the ir less fortuSt .ison tie kits now are on sale nate clothing brothels at loss the seas h ilub musit leaders in the club Members of the , - -- F i a Anyone opt mug mimbe i of the emit season ot the Bi ai Rivei I s i i 1 at i,ur Clothing eol'ccMon in il ion ei Contour cultivation as practiced by Horace N Hunsaker on his farm m Whiles Valley, west of Tremonton, is discussed in an article appearing in the army current Mare b April issue of The Fut row," national farm No Smallpox in State publication BOSTON (UP) MassachuA photograph of Hunsaker setts has not had a case ol .smallhis traetoi is used m operating 13 pox for years The last out- connection wth the article 1 he break of the disease occuned in beneath the pictuie 193? when GO c.ascs developed caption states that prior to farming on at Fitchburg flic eoiitoui he had been pulling two plows behind his traetoi, but since he commenced this new fanning program he can i is it 1 Seal pull tin ei plows, and finds it I Ilkll- - ss ho If i s out f u hi lm uiinece ss.ii v to shift gears s I i i s - on tli Pi atilt s mm ai In 19,59 and 1940, I plowed Di tke i set ond s.uke i around the field and harrowed Mi It a tali lu l and outf it ldt the gienind, ihe article quotes I I n (is 0 ( an ml u hit r sv ho has Ilunsakei Both summeis we d tlu with Amateur feu paved had rams that caused sev''ii to It an out Pvt. i, tain and Kml In Infantry run off and washing of topsoil Writes Yagi i ldu all of bait Lake CV Pvt. Dervl Ross Young, son None of this run off came from j Pvt Kan Yagi writes the fol-- I ei t h Bellips'em t! a second b,i- kite i irom Calnp Wol-t- c of Mr and Mrs Wallace Young, the grassland above the field n ai I eh 11 W ankie i a shoi t lowing l s, Tc x Pirrv, returned from Camp Rob-nso- It staited on the upper part of ' P) lo a id a Alaiv p Abiams, (null Ark Thursday, April 12, the field and ran downhill In xou for the News-- I thank Ah n .11 Bush Li ol Logan and two ei lt bungs back mem- - to spend a furlough with many easts it took our soil as - pli i'll hos- - one named Jorge n Journal relatives and friends in Perry deep as a plow furrow, v.uying in its of Brigham Citv - n who - at I. - h i i pie nt back ea-- t , Ini tnjoxmg my framing and Brigham City He has been from a few inches to four or N , vs rill , n m. old Pluladc lph l x lit rc much I hope cvery-- ! training with the infantry at fix e fee t in w idtli il nd v hi mas not bi ri lea-- i d Alter seeking advice from I mo li i n Mi an is and Pedi li - a one back home is as satisfied Camp Robinson since December He will report for (he Northern Llah -- oil conserxx it h tlu 13, 1944 war news as I am ah .1 se eoiul ai ki i ssith some high Secs further duty at Fort Ord, Calif , vation distnet, The Furrow Plenty of Action U aid ll. si XIX I ll 111 l Pfc H.irvcx G explains that the Whites Valley Day writes April 26 Ju-- t t VI P what sent of a nine sui h farmer began plowing on the from an APO number out of On Furlough 'noth an iggit gallon shapes up to New The York letter City n u son S Sgt Gus Alusulas, of contour in the fall of 1940, and II him iiistum soim (artiest srtkii-iwhealland cads, m par t 1) Mr and Airs Alex Alusulas, ar- finished using a is i i some light east upon m fault with rived in Biigham Ci'y April 11, plow and modified moldboard, la - Sui d is s workout at Salt Lake i he I cant find anx when the next summer I reIn the sum paper exupl fo spend an Cds furlough ceive them they all come at He completed his missions over- mcr lie abandoned use of harKo scheduled for Sundas i u final setting of seas in England and since Oc- rows and used only a rod weed tlm lir-- t once The Brigham Citv warrior tober of last year he has been er to destroy weeds f sihedule The Peaches m. Contour farming, he has niUd to ope n their season ilso reports he has seen plenty stationed in the states At presCommittee saves wear and found, of now and gasoline, action is 2 Alas he Nev wearing Las at in is ent, Wednesday evening Vegas, tear on machinery, and also I ii home oieli, id but as set four campaign stars saves moie than 56 percent m Prisoners The Home Brothers Policing tin ir opponi nt lias not been Mr and Mrs I L Glenn re- time, it is pointed out Lt and Mrs Ross Hansen i lined During June 1941, according and T Sgt Park C Hansen ar- ceived a letter from their son, rived m Mantua recently to Pfc Donald Earl Glenn, in to the article, Hunsaker realied S. Cox Eider's Gold spend a few d.ivs with parents France written the 16th of last more than ever the value of A hard rain and fi lends Both voting men month Pfc Glenn said a few contour larnnng And Green Ball Tonight are sons of Air and Airs Lucius days before he had received his was xpe i ic nt d, bunging waabove, Hanse n of Mantua Lt Hansen first copy of the News Journal, ter fiom tile x f in a gala mng of goo'1 has a da and and had received fixe more wluh w.i- - all absoihtd in the leave evil. ' ii and be undid decor atiun-n- t n contains and there was no r Sgt Hansen is on a suite left nd t! i Suutli Box Pft Glenn is serving with a washing He ha - also intiodnced station-- e Lt Hansen is liurlough Gold and C.r i n bill tin- - t x i and strip cropping into his fuming dd at Dodge Citv Kan, and mihlarx police battalion n. at 9 o i lot k T Sgt Hansen at Laredo, Tex. they have their hands plenty program as an additional nu .ms full right now taking care of of preventing run of! ot topsoil Coionation ol tire queen xsili Emergency Furlough The ike place at 10 o tloek follow Pvt Harold L Spencer, hus- Nazi prisoners, he writes n a -- hurt floor show i i b band of Eudella Humphreys older ones aren t so hard to Wounded Warriors dance rs Iron Iwpenccr and son of Air and Mrs handle, but some the the young10 to ft itm mg Now At Bushnell All- - fate J Aloodx s dancm. iO G Spencer arrix eel in Ogden er ones steeped in Nazi an since i high schoo iki of Box 11 on a lodav furlough babyhood, are difficult cases Two fighting men from Salt Apul b due to the illness of his babv Music will be ftuni-he- d Lake Citx. and a third fiom Returns From Overseas . n glit (in t ( re lustra Mrs Spencer is makLincoln, Colo, whose father is .laughter D Ingram Pvt James 181 A shu.i invitation is extend ing hei home in Ogden with Patterson street, Ogden, has a civilian employe at Hill field, ii to Ninth Box Elder and Be . r their three daughteis for the been admitted lo Aloore General weie flown to Bushncll general - xei stake s to attc nd luration Pvt Spencer is sta- hospital, Swannanoa, N C , for hospital this xxcck from hospitDike t. xs nl bt sold at tl als oxe rsi as tioned with Company D, Motor treatment of illness Pool Fort Sill, Arriving here by air for spec Detachment, He entered the service in w re Pvt Okla April, 1943, at Fort Douglas, lalized treatment Cousins Meel At Hawaii and served with the 24th Signal Clarence D Finch 19 son of Air and Airs D Finch ot Sgt Rex Larsen USAIC, son Corps of the 24th Infantry Divd Air and Mrs Tracx Larsen, ision in the Southwest Pacific, 2537 S Seventh Fast Coiporal II Adolphson, 21, son Y1 c, ii'tl Pauline Lar-e- n participating in the Hollandia George d and Adolphson He was of Airs Anna daughter of Air and Airs and Lcvte campaigns Larsen met recently on the awarded the bronze star on brother ot Mrs T M Lai sen, 2023 South Tlm d EnM, and 1st Hawaiian Islands Sgt Larsen April 22, 1944 end Y1 c Larsen are cousins He attended Box Elder high Sgt William F Bertram, 27, of nd had not seen each other for school and in civilian life was Limon Colo, whose father, Be it! am is employed at John Furni'nrce years at the Boxle employed Hill fie Id Y1 c Larsen has been over--- e ture company, Ogden Notified m advance of anival as since earlx February of this Pvt Ingrain is the son of J xear and Sgt Larsen has been Oliver Ingram of Brigham City of file plane and the pica lice overseas lb months participat-n- and the husband of Iola Hurd cn boaid of his son, Mr Bertin invasions of Marshall Is- Ingram, daughter of Mr and ram was at the Hill field ail port land. Saipan Tinian and Iwo Mrs Wilford Hurd of Ogden when the big traiepoit landed Jima He will be stationed at Mrs Hurd and their daughter. and unbrace tl his son on their Hawaii for a rest period He Sherry Lee, have been maxing first ieumon in thiee and one has been serving recently with thur home with Airs Hurds half years Sgt the 4th Marine division on Iwo parents while Pvt Ingram has Bertram, top - ranking office r of a been serving overseas noncommissioned Jima i low evening al 8 o "bsolute iii.idhne is tin on'' il ui t mils fm the' 1 nit eel i he1 ) hi Ain. i P n t GARLAND SUN. e ' I I a din fi-- 3 i li- t s itu jCes "hi - Unit a pool h tiam um d )' mi d ai den sv a- of a il i me nt than .1 be n ' h , ( game lass e n- xt Kin i ,.s Leoeiriid tile a id . mu (luector. is co ir g v i the S lit Lake f R- ir id Game , issue ia , p i d p hu i in i id ti n in stone ( oui I e h i l r a Aims V I i Jcpp.tn and Airs ci i ui .aid All - Le a Mis Rile Dix Chestei Km id .id n 1 1 -- and Airs Roland a' e 11 i n , I Al ol s S II -- Git ii CONCERT AT 1 he Ai mory ; Pick-u- p i i f I1- - and Airs 1 i I AI) ti ran ii A l i i I S i , i i O I louse 1 1 'i Pali ol IMntin. tlu planes pi opt its I tab ss mg in ssere Majoi s i 11 aken To 1 link ) III b - lop b - u j n s' oi i hoi s nl p i 1 ' i A SS , i l Ci i ss k n t il be - 1 Asst d i n ! i mi ml i Mils " , a - mn d 1 hi In A 1 iA An . V O st ll. Pt n I e lioul -- til i L 1 i I S ( t t II ihn st S I BuntUcb Should Bt No h in thti lousf - Mam strut lonfiwiue In 5 j i Il Sll t lie P s. in 4 Pmii I Seels AL M min' - u the C In lste nsen, All in at i ml me S' i! m i nee Cat to All Wi 'V i Liinaid Bishop, All I el tmilin ! rs W dn ,m Long Mi and Aide i C I is lot Mr and Alls oil Ml- Mi and Mr. Ii a ip An n s n Alt mil Mis Lu gt no to , n . m ii and Airs Ros r duo1 '1 k m i s W'ax I. lid H H a e m I I1 tl I I ( i si i t . I1 1 II M nl nna Nelson, and en pi F'nv Class Parents m uii Ji ppst n and K x Ills Mil S 'Ui d i ai all IS 8 O'CLOCK TOMORROW NIGHT at Apul I i ida t et to at sci C 1 I ' i o tin l el c , P S' s lii e i (I. n Di tun, , M c cad Si M 1 I UU it P, 2b n le t Welt m (I i . PlSll () hi C'entr il sl iiko All last ut should atti ml the tubs Sluinian kalkemath exeiutise m i i in nits ,e li ss ill olt ui ol the Utah ssing Capt In lm Its j., uum as John L Bull opeiatums of it c r P oik Hi ism mu the' (' he tlih ss mg Lieutenant I Bob John Pixlon and Plight Oifiier lit I'Pllll B '1 ipablc ut A Al Webb both of the Salt a i Her ml I. tin tliii d base or lake squ.utum Lieutenant llar-- I ( im.s hinelisten) saiaiuus Don C base, ol ei B Kelt lhglit commander It It tie lilt I i ihb i mi nun, and big ol the Biigham City flight of P Cadets and Uriah tllll s( n I a Osstn extiabase lugging the' P n J t s all i la Ilk I full season I Wood also piloted cadet pass- e s ill be lltlDU oin last ai ip is on flights h le ,d l a) m to go iamiliai ization Liking the m ss ill be bai k lor and indoeti matinn Bights were i oi i and an mi St Clise W'atiis Sgt Gene on tin balling hi- D is is Sgt Bob Bonnion, Sgt ss ho pi is i d ss h Whines Johnson Sgt Richard so in ist si dson, Jjiiiseii Sgt Rod Se e Is Cpl Mil-tih ll n uni Lemon Cpl Rax Wixom, pili her ' i m the Pie i i i lull lias Ilclbeig and Cadets u s' In ss ltli Jean Loss s II Il Ills, h Deloies Holst, Doris phis mg Paa-ei mi i Glen Seels, Doi is Ipsen, Oku I il Ii P.uldi n Ch s mil In-- f Jamie Hunsaker, H ll il Ra Alger, i. ns le'ii s topi, l Is and i setiiai of M infold Hunsaker, Helen lf.ir-ros a p) o ball, v ho o' Pi ll. IP is sins Kathleen Hall, Dale Brad-bnt- l V. A Patsx Jensen, Grace Jen-- i phis d ssnli the hind Air bases at o il ( It . si mi pro contenders. si n lial Woodland, Leona Alii t se ,i i, a ness name on the 'me nd and Shorland Hunsaker A Pi u lu - i isle r Assistant flight leaders of the southpaw 'tlui ssi'h excellent control C A P Cade ts are Second .nil e u m h si 7 to imi n pm in. Lieutenant Wallace Rcdelings . i ' oul . t i J ii ol)- - e - t i matron, and Alai le Thorne Jeppstn a h ; oi n we' hs BIO he C A P Cadet flight here pounds i ' pi i Is a to hi ss it li the was oiganmed two .years ago "i u lu - a summi i nde'r the auspices of the local u i hi in ss is John Pi. lit ol the Civil Air Patrol, h pi ii lei. h i man ss lm has ..nd reoi gained last fall Mern-u home i s il m ' hi i oast h ague He s i hip is open to tiny boy or G m I in oss e e in ' , (1 m tlm adminis-l- i gnl over 1) vials old mtei esleel n s ( ol ii i s oi Ure Ve te rails n round study in aviation I'll! In p d - li Lake Gits, and M. sses are londueted each !1 se is net ay i'vi mg aifh.7 loand bIiaiik Ilausmann f o'clock (' ss 11 i h fill the (lot a m the high si hool gymnasium I he laf d sslun Boh Mu ula- - signed i De ss s s It alike i (nnliacl and ssent m a s a li lm Jt i ss York tlubs larm 'ii' U i' luS' S In i i hill S( M Mont o rl inn it 'Pi'iil tic In ant tin t tn ough i .tl 1 11 iomIhiiui miwi JO l hi Wet) i C the ill H in gi i ( i hs i i tin li ule t in lie i 1. t k pc u i ! al mist till s c i st .1 - ui I 'ini . niiccs i h u i ( i 11 Bill P.u k lull Jam sin s Pri la it nmultee toil' )st Os1 a Sha' Bob Bin i.in WcikI Has 'Vixcmi He It n J. i h unis n H ad Ui it in (Hand f1lJ at I (Mil ( a Id 1 Ixxtcn 10 a m and Id noon and and J alii Is cit the those west betssitn Pa n mi il flip lit I ix il Air p in .11 O lslitet M dele ts Mis Geolgi pot a hn d t S' up of W it the till 11 .ch.ium.in limmdtd all paunls st lin t lit past uai to hi lnjt a i limit of all diseases Sunday At mi nil at tin Bt iham Cits and immunizations tlu n etui aa pent s In n (Iks sscie taken du n has t had fo inks m 1, i ub planes hx This iiMifouuie is neiiss.us jell it is ot the I'tali wing .nut for the ihilds mti.mie mlo hool next fall tin Salt 1 aki Cits siiu.nlion, Salt at tc am at cl Si! tl is n e 111 0 A' K hi d . oil i '( rs nt Donna le o Peu k- Jet r Ji an pusidint and ss ol k si re tats u in i Pi t 111 M Il i n f f (Itu ,1 and Clai A at i programs Jian mum n B n tl ti nd AIRPORT SUN. i P i , i type I.rilll' till' l.ltlllll ol .ill daIk tlu histors of h 11c a i P' ii1 of ul (i 1 b 1irdui .(hnul In the i (.1 trclhsi s biooklit ,i , HER THHPE huudi.d t si limit p.u e llts alt pi i il :n DEADLINE FOR USED CLOTHES Conference t ACHES LIST CBEE BASE5ML mna-iu- m AI tin ' ( th 1( m PAGES ol 11 FOR A RIDE I a hool 'poiisoi u Pioinen uh 1. 11! tlu t)C .Ul- KOI K Pre-Scho- U Munsio nr c lass us l.UiMNC. APRIL IT. lM5. ESI) 1 Central School Plans 1 u 1 Ala airre Ci , I TAH, Action ,i , LLiiKIi Dnn Cl'1 HE HIM! AD J'THEfe Ur JVLnvi i' The Peaches will work out as a team next Sunday. The days of eager waiting at long last, are numbered Le-lan- g RE. A four-watrack and field meet will be held Friday afternoon, beginning at 2 30 o clock, at the Box Flder high school athletic field High schools participating in the meet will be Ogden, Weber, Bear River and Box Elder. y Colonel Hollenberg Takes New Post Col He my G Hollenberg, Little Rock, Ark, chief of the logical set ice at Bushnell hospital lias been ordered to leport to command serviie L'ghlh he aoq, i.u te rs at Dallas, Tex, where he will servo as service coinmand surgical consultant, it was announced today. Nev. clue w surgeon, succeedbe ing Col Hollenberg, will Col Russel If Patterson, of Cornell medical school. New York Citv, loimtr chief of the surgical service at Lelterman Gen--e ral hospital in San Francisco. Col Hollcnbeig has at ted in Hie capacity as chief of t e surgical service at Bushnell, one of six amputation centers among army hospitals and an imp irt-aneurosurgical crrei, since the opening of the he p.tal in 19 42 IBs September, work at Bushnell was rewarded with two promotions. Commi-sione-- nt g d a major in the medical coins m June, 1042, three months before be armed here, lie was promoed to lieutenant colonel in January. 1943. The promotion to colonel was made in December, 1944 He will leave immediately for his new assignment at the Eighth service command headquarters weapons company in the 45th Division, Colorado and Oklahoma s famous Thundc'rbird division, has been wounded three times, each time m the U fi aim heavy |