Simmons Kids Take 3-2 Win Over Tacscn In Little World Series WEATHER North Carolina: Pair weather with little change in temperatures today, tonight, and Thursday. - State Theatre Today - "CHINA SKY” RANDOLPH SCOTT RUTH WARRICK VOL. XLI11-207 ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS SHELBY N C. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29,1945 TELEMAT PICTURES SINGLE COPIES- 5c MACARTHUR, NIMITZ STAND READY FOR LANDINGS 24 Top Nazi War Criminals To Be Defendants In First Mass Trial 'Marshall Held Partly To Blame For Pearl Harbor Disaster REPORTS ALSO CRITICAL OF KIMMEISHORT Truman Says Criticism Of Gen. Marshall Entirely Unjustified WITHHELD WARNINGS WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.— (IP)—Gen. George C. Marshall army chief of staff, was held partly responsible for the Pearl Harbor disaster by an army board of inquiry but President Truman, in releas ing the report today, said the criticism was "entirely un justified.” The President, who celled a spe cial news conference to release the long awaited army and navy I reporta on the events leading up to I Dec. 7, 1941, said he sided with Secretary of War Stlmson In re jecting the findings as to Mar shal. The bulky three volume reports were sharply critical of Rear Ad miral Husband E. Klmmel, Ad miral Harold R. Stark and Maj. Gen. Walter C. Short. Mr. Truman told reporters that if court martial pore ced ing* were indicated prompt and fair trials would be held. Oeneral Marshall, the army re port said, "failed In his relations with the Hawaiian department In the following particulars: •‘(A) To keep the commanding general of tfie Hawaiian depart- j ment fully advised of the growing tenseness of the Japanese situation! which Indicated an increasing ne-.1 cesslty for better preparation for war, of which Information he had an abundance and Short had lit tle. “(B) To send additional lnstruc See REPORTS Page 2 36 HOURS Further Cut In Nation’s Work Week Predicted WASHINGTON, .. 39. —— Renters reported today the ree ording of a Tokyo broadcast say ing that general elections woadd be held in Japan before the cad of 1945.