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Russia Injecis Issue On Votes Third Army Tanks Near Austrian Frontier Senator Connally in Role Of Spokesman For U. S. Delegation Becomes Member Of 11-Member Council 1 ο Determine Force San 1 rancisco, April 2(>.— ( Λ !')—Si l'ali.r Tom Connall.V, a 1'i'xan who lielievos in force aj'ainst outlaw's, emerald today \ a America s spokesman in 11 a ρ i 11 κ tlx· powers of the pro-! posed world security council. I In· vt'lcr.in Demi erai, who ι! ι , ... ι ; ;. 11 ο! I he Senate Foreign He-' '."![> Committee, was chosen a.-.; American representative· of the group winch will pass 1 η powers oï l ι· ιΛπι-ιιιιΊΐιΙιι·!' ci . ; 11 < · 11. Under | ' < I >ιι : 11 ! ia : ton Oaks plan be I ore 1 conference, the council will de : a- whether t<> use force against an j λο Amei i. an delegate may serveί c!i.ι.rman of any of the vv ·irk 1 c a: ; : - 'tis · <f tiie United Xati n- ! ι ί : e.v ce. because S< crctary of to Stettiniiis is ehairnian of tile I 1'. it Iro n even a .■eciulaiy scat.! a the American delegate pro - likely to ca rr.v n a u e v.e ght than many suggestions from other I : ιοί s I'll..s t 'Umally. who ι · un .re [ list·oued to Texas cowhand lingo ι ai the stilted language of dipl ■-j . icy. ν, ill hav a poti η' ν nice : ι I i i teiinining whether the c 'lined 1 t- ' lit; ι ι ' 'Ci.'ilui e agreed Upon at Yalta j y l'ri s h ut Hi isevi-lt, I'rime Min ister Churchill and Marshal Stalin I hi stand up under tire troin small ι1.11 ions. Hi elly. tin lortnula would re qu :c an unanimous vote I>y the live ι ' 'tis United States. (Ire it 1 irit — am. China and France -before planes .. : i : ·" ; ι. c aihl be ■ id I" curb a •. that was g ί 11 g around w'th • ι ■ . :· ' ii i! · sh"i ; Κ 1er Λ ;. liment of Amei ii ui deleg te : ΐ'.'ΐι el't'lici· Γι·;. p t Coin îr.antlor Harold Stasscn, on leave \ al V\a!liai Halsey' taff, on lin· e 'inimitée which will study , Mi the peace! ! ettleu cut ι · lu ll ■ ill niai dispute and an ange 1 . ;,· to enfi tee tile peace. Sta ■ n. former Hepia.lii an e 11 r ot Mimic Ha. wa one ol ! lie !,t t · . ι ge establishment ol a wi ld ; ,. 1..|··Ί· to te d tile peace. To Senator Vandenburg, Hepubli 1 η. Mi h gaη, went the job ot ι ep- ' c 11 ' ill- the United Slate- on the i ιρ which will study anaiigc lcι "Is. Such problem as niainte l allCe of the Monroe I > ictrme under t ,· gc cral Iranii'Work > ! tiie orgaii . ι :, Ί1, w ill rise then'. Tcugh Battle Is Raging At Baguio City Manila. April 211. ( ΛΡ) —The '· 'tighest current battle of the Phil— ι ;1 ne raged today at Baguio in northern Luzon. Meanwhile, a KÎ I: de advance by Major General Woodruff's 24th division brought the American drive on Mindanao island ne,irer its decisive stage. Vanks pushing down a highway from the northwest were within 2. ""II yards of the center of Baguai, the Philippines summer capital and long a Japanese headquarters, A civ ilian who came through the I'nc.. reported the American bomb ing of the area was so intense that on one occasions explosions kept 1111 for five hours, with only one 2n min te break. In spite of this the Nipponese held stubbornly to the Wrecked town. The (ί,ϊ-mile jump on Mindanao island j > 111 the Yanks in r>7 miles of Π.ιν ιο, insular metropolis. limi'ial MacArthur's communique said guerrillas, with air support. ' 'ici Vigan, its adjacent air field.-., and Bantay on the northwes' Co ■ -1 ni Luzon. WEATHER H)K NORTH (ΆΚΟΜΝΛ. Considerable cloudiness with occasional showers or thunder showers this afternoon or early tonight, followed by fair and much cooler late tonight and Friday. On Way to France France and head ul' the del' met Vichy s->\ eminent, lias e: ·,·,·.· < Switzerland i'r >m Germany 11111 · · ι · a Swi.-s per:! ;t to crnss tha' he itl'a1 (■.hi,'itry · F: ance. In .. ; foi the pei : 11. :. in" ι - said to haw de i-lared h, . Willingness to rmi'ler for trial m France on charge- id eollaiii ir.it inn. ( Interna! imial ) Petain Will Defend His Vichy Acts Letter Seul Hitler Explains His Plan; Leaves For France Sh it/erlan.d. \pril '!·>■ — (ΛΙ'ι — .Marshal i'ctaiu loll ' l)i·. <-<>>11 in ii 11 i i λ in eastern Suit /crland lod.i\ on the last lap of his return trip to France to fan· charges nl liigh treason, a < l ime punishable In death. The Κίί-ycar-old marshal, his wile and others of his part* traveled in a lour ear caravan led In motorcydc escort. Member-; <>!' his entourage, mean while. m i!e public a letter the a.:<"i Γ >. ■ ι it \'. Ίι> ehiet <>Γ state wrote April 5 In Adolf Hitler announcing his décision to return voluntarily I ι Fiance. The teller, which seems likely to stand as tne theme of hi. lorthcoming defense, declared: "I ; ι · ι informe.I I : ι a *. tile French ithonties intend to place me on trial in absentia before the high court ol justice. "Preliminary discussions begin April -4. This information imposed an obligation which I consider as imperative, and 1 ...I · e·· mysell to your excellency ··. ,<ul me η ac complishing my duty. "χ χ χ As chief ol nrrnnii'nt in .1 une, at Bordeaa χ, 1 re! used ί > leave France. As chief of state dur ing the grave hours which came again for my country, I dec led to rem. mi at my post at \ :chy. "The Reich government comnell ed me to leave April 2ft, 1944. It is not true 1 sought refuge on foreign soil to evade any responsibility. \ χ χ It is true in France alone I can explain my act, and I am the sole .i dge of the r.-k that attitude implies. I have, then, the right t<; demand that your excellence give [me immediately the lacilities. "Yii;: will understand the decision I have taken to defend my honor s x χ and to protect by mv pre-encc ! all those who have followed n.y lead. Tins is mv sole purp i.-e. X' arguments can make me renounce this object. At may age. one can leu only one thing; that is, not to have performed completely my duty. From Paris, it was reported that : court writ addressed to the marshal summoning him to appear at a tria May 17 an:1 answer charges ο "plotting against the state" was ei route to a Swiss frontier point. Kin· Kirate precautions were being take! to prevent any disorder when thf aged marshal, revered by many the hero of Verdun of World War I and hated equally strongly by oth ers. passes through France to a pri -on somewhere near Paris. Encircling Of Munich Under ^ €1 . ai V British To North f ighting Through Streets Of Bremen BREMEN FALLS l'a» is, April iii.— ( \ |· · The Hritish seeond arm\ eaptured Bremen today, elearim; .ill the great port exempt the dork aivi, and Burger park, north .<1 the center o! the vlty. Arnebnrg, Germany. \ριΐI — (.Λί' )—Ited arm.\ slu'll> are now tailing oeeasionall.\ a mile or two east of the ! Ii>e river in the area of Arnehurg. IS miles norihw °st of Iseriin, where the west hank is held h> the \ . S. ninth army troops awaiting a jnneiinn. Paris, April L'f>. ( ΛI') — Third army tank.- r·. .· >1 down tht' I )a!i u I it · valu y îoda;, un tin· fringe < > Γ 1 ί it U · ι · * - A ! ; > i ι u· iv dc/ubt t«> within eleven miles of Austria, and 100 of tin· .illna tion with Russians wv.-t of St. l'oltell, which wo;; .d trisect (ïrrmaii armies and encircl·· ( zechosloNakia. The massi\e third army as sault in the south carried within 1") miles of Munich, threatened with wide encirclement, and 1 of the fuehrer s ruined roost at lïerchesjfaden. At Tittl mu, lue île eiith a: in .red division \s,, ι : a ·. 111 i η ei.".c mile. Ί Passau, ί 1111 in· 1'allu 10 ;·.,. ! ι' .·. . \ I" Austria. The third . . · >. Iil.r t:.· K: ench ; j rsl allil Alee: > ill " enlii. had CI I >ssed !:te tJ.illlllle '·Ι1 .1 wide ill 111. S· 'III'.· el I.: c ;. I. I,· ... .·,.· l'a.· ·ιΓ ,ι riii'k . v.-.t in!· · ι 'α·:·.ι·· !···. a " luring Cheb, where Hitler made his I. -1 - Λ1 u η a 1 11 :'. >. '· ' annexing lia S ide ter I ::·ί .>1 (V vit li.vakia. flu···. city 1 · ' ..I.""η. s the Ulteenth i ree.-d m Γ.·..·- · ί ' . akia. Tin· ι l.i1 · ; :·> ill or . >11 tin .1 (1er of ' ..1 1 : ι1 a long a àn ile frdht jutting within 35 01 ■ .-η and ; ' ι a ■ w :y-l....: nbei I Sk. ί la ι11:11 ■ 11 -- u . I. -. l a· Kieni : .·! -· >i ·>(, Munieh frimi VM· t a ! :. : 11·· ' ..Viitii the (!er n I Oth rmy. à'umi'l'i.tis 11". 1 > I ·.■(' In·. " reduced. I. η··: iii. Ίι ■ 1 iritish second fought savagely resisting Ger .hroiigh the stone forests which . . . Hi t-men, -. ·>:ici port .if tht lie;· The (. an.alia:: el. sed in tin. lit .·. : : '. : : ι >:deiiburg. capi . ,h" du.'hy that name. 'III.· threat. nc<: · .1 :a | m lent of Ho hemia ai.d Moravia—last uneon illiered par!- : I Verh. 'Slovakia— might prove · Vr blow thai e\ en the Cier · ·:· ··.. asters in tin Kuhr and : η S:..I ι.: ι...I The are; is larger a:i i ' ·: ta;ns tiie las a m III·. I in:ι i ta MEDAL OF HONOR FOR BURNED HERO * SWATHED IN BANDAGES, S/Sgt. 11. Ε. Κι win .1 Co.- icr, Ala , is patU d 011 the arm by Maj. Gen. Willis 11. Halo, ι· ...:· .ιΐκ1:ιιί general υί the Army Air Forces, Pifcilic Ocean Area, alter loccAin., the Congrcs.-ional Medal of Honor in a hospital in Guam. Eru in w av.... viocl the medal for picking up a burning phosphorous bomb over 'iVkv·. . nd tossing it cut of a B-1!U Superfortress. Members of the ι \\. .-e lives he saved, stnnd ;.t the leXi. ;ii r. r.-.c; υ.-,αΐ Souudolioio1 First Photo of Russian Forces In iScriin Λ S «,·;ι·1 1..;ik cru: Is i t'lt*]:tli-s.-iν ι ru .·· I \ . .-lined avenue ο) J'.rr!.·! 1 by r.id!" from the crumi)i:ng Nazi citadel. V. .· · :Imu a third «1 tli Kill Army fighters were reported battling savagely toward the heart of the city ar umtii'u tin·.ι widt -sweeping drives to complete «. · cirdement. S viet tç. h M7a Suicidal Japs Are Losing 19 Times As Many Men As Y anks (iuam. \pril 'Hi.- I ΛΙΊ—Aim encans ,itl\anriiu; on the south ern Okinawa Iront have seized alS immediate key-terrain posi tions. a tenth arm.\ spokesman a η no'.; net il toda\. I', ill'!·, -1:1 I · ,1 ι ■ i 11 ι !. rr i MUT (· ■: .la! .'Ml 11 « ,, . : \ in 'i ' , ι I r;11 I hestrr s;i!(l 1'i.lay. Aii'rrican ι killed in HP were 1. ictinns, Γι. S jMil .ν Tl 1 2(i!) missing; 1 ' 1 : : ■ lundi'd I !.. miibny . naval bomba };<) ν,·' ι 111.11 » l. ilaryies killed •ι .Μη mi inn I'll i : |_V and I ..' - ■ .,"d ahe . 1 tin- "little S heavy i η t i . - All r '.ids sen-Pram 1 e li'dmibt \v cuitiilis third army last r>2 milt tii r eily ni In the e 11! the armies A· (.rri'ian li..» 11 ■ ιi 1 s freni the T.l tii the Bavari in i"li Linz, as the •I! 1 w 11 : η ι hn \. -:r..in tivn >i a link-up and ninth Red Troops Battle Germans In Center Of Flaming Berlin Cily's Encirclement Is Completed; Search lor Hitler Is Made London, April M>.— (AS') — Kussian troops have ruptured li.e port of Stettin on tin Oder (ii;iι y. rremier Marshal Stalin announced toni&ht. London, \pril — ( \ ! * ) — λ iclorious lied irni> troops, driviii_, from all sides, battled (ieri'iian-» at the (inter of llam ini; I*i' r lin today, Soviet front dispatehes said. "Me:ι the Re 1 army today ai il it ι » ι : e he . * the (ïei .... . ι j > il Γ ' : * ■ ι ι· ! ■ n.i de: ails ! ι! it ; ' > i : , ■ ■ ] ! ι t : II' V i (Ml 1 ν 111' tilt· A ■ : : idi , the Cl' I i 11 ! Ol Ihf I- : ' !. ι ' ' - i, : Ill's distr.. . !*:. i ι ! y ..· ■■ : ■ . ' i : η K ;-.-ain wiTi· -tu η. >· Λli'Vintlerpla'.;".. ;κ liit'i.' ;i : ul I i. '. : ' · . .It) ! larters. 'Γ.' :·ι S ι ' ι: mil's ι ad ι·· 1111 ; . leti 1 ' - ri*.· u in-lit of '·. e ri ; y, ; ι ■.. ι i; . nients were i'1'isiiu; ii : ··:, î>> till' rear ut tin' ii.a cl-.·: > > i del»'Πziers. Cnntir..; · .-»· reinforce ■ ι■:11-. X. ι.ο,-Ι- i'.ad II· t admitted t.. - th.it their city was comple:·-!y nrfed 1 '. ι ■·■-. ■ ; . - .me Go man \·:\ i'. ■ ■· i t.ant t e Ku-si.m la.· ... tliey won, i be sale:· 1 κ ■ ; 11,< ■ i';i uldrun ·.■ m id's · nit, Μ >μ·.''λ· ι . '. ■ : ' ί cr and under ' < 1 . ■ 1{ ,an< had Adi : 1 litkr ι· i a tÎ.ι■ capital, a^ .een alive :i ·:«· ■ . .»■ ι Ν;ι/ ■ ιι, ι ι. - .'.ν divlaivi t imistie ' t mO.j :·;»* fuehrer in Berlin, however. Thé Moscow radio ι a. :s 11: Hit ler's presi - · .·. I:,···: :i "are lies nd ■ nted to '. date a fierce ·■;, ■ · · ■.·.■ ip ta!." Pos.-ύ >i\ ι ;.· .n> win e ■alii:·: >:·■.·■.;· r: , H .mb . ; ; adio as-π 'ι .i ■ ■:..■ Pr·ipagand.i Minister Paul Josef Goebbels still w us in III. 1 that Field Ma - slial W .. e. ■ Ke ι \ν;ι· in ■ ne >r the ι 'v. While · " aid Rerîiii ' : '·'.·:. ..'ill· ' S ' ' it Γ .rees sur >ed .· '' e Klba riv··: toward an ην ι en! i inetion with ■he Λ me . - ii· ■'· ■ si οΓ Hitler'.· dv ·..: κ, . M. 1·. a Konev'. first Ukrainian in η ν s war tried ovei mentons ..!· ..· . ' ' top:>'cd the wo-t · if Riesa, 7( niies south ..· !'··<· .· mital, and 2Ï j ,'iiis l! ·■■ e A":.' !-■■'■:· . ted A '■ erican positions on the Mol de rivei ι '\ IS ι. le- < · Yank bridge ■ ■ Moll ·· : ep ."ted M . ;he lïi ' ans. • - - « 1 ,V j. - . 1 ■ a % _ J j mi:> m iti.tmi ι ι.ι:\\·ιΐ ίΓ" \M1 KI( V\ ( ITIZi \SM1I \; ■:! 2ii \Γ ΙΙι'Ίΐι,ιΐι :· ' ' Mr-. ( ; ·\ e" (.'1 ·'. cl» a ; Bciïdi 11, wit»· of World War I's mos I j lib! ι : i'd dr..ft doduer. was erant·"·! I \ an .in ■ ' ''l'-hip 1ι·ιί:·\ hv Γ · ' ed ts* te I):.-trut Judge lî< .^e 1 Fried lor Treason NERVOUSLY STROKING Î. , nms tachc. Gen. Henri Dentz is shown es ho listens t » hi attorney expia in a legal j nt in his d :Vn. ^ bef(>re a court in Paris, Fra ce. Dentz is on trial for '..t..- fur having led hi.·» troops against the Allie d t< ivos in Syria. (1 iteruatioiioli ANOTHER REDOUBT CENTER IS BOMBED London. Ypn) ( i. — (AS.*)— Ital> - based îi ΚI Liberators struck the (iriman redoubt cit.\ of l'reilaw 'sinu Lt -1 nmht in an explosive follow-up to the his toric bombardment ol Hitlers eagle nest retu^c at his chalet near Berehtes^aden. Mussolini In italy Seeking More Safety lirrn. >\\ il/rri.nul. Vpril t ΛΙ ι—I >enito Mussolini and the iormer fascist sccretar.\, Roberto l'arinacci, arrix <i t »da\ at the north Italian town of ( omo. not far from the Swiss frontier. Despite his disguise. Mussu li i was identified b> ( uno in » habitants. Both the fascists are sta.\ing in the bomb-wrecked Como monasl"rv. Mussolini earlier w as reporte I { to have tied Milan. which was s.iid to have been taken over b> Italian partisans. Controversy tossed Into Conference Stalin Sends Word On Molotov Talks Had In Washington >;i:. I' ran· .· Λ ιΊ'ίί 2<>. — ( A P) —Russian ι » ι < !l'or a world assembly based on "sovereign <i|ua it y ; t η ; nations t< >day j.ro<-s 1, ! ')!'·■ th.' first business scs-:i'i of the I ni'cd Nations con ft 11'iK'c. Word of this plan « m l<-d hope oi some I nited States delegates that Hiissia m i.t not raise tlie troublesome three-v^te issue. Foreign Commissar Molotov no 11! it'll til·· e ί ι : · t dflfgates o| the 17 othfr I ' m i t « · ι ! Nations hen·, after vestcnlavir ' meeting, tiiat tile proposal wone! lu* pre sented to the organization ses» sion of tin- st ι ■ ■ i t: s.? committee. ! a ■ v" i μ 11 i ι ; i- at in : : ;h a. m., i'a cii ic \i'ai' ί inie. The· .- pec: : ■ ■ ■ -al i. the R ii l'epub ,-in old -'.(Ί ι >· '· (.'net eals. anl : )· ν >:!:»· ■ . · Γι : Y . ·· I )t-Γ.·- ' Ί e : :.v . : '.lie p. 'i m :■ -I'd V. I Ί 1:1 . : l iza 11'·η. , „· 1 · Ί > <i« ' el η t s ush ' .( ; lit··':·· : : ! ■ : ' son md : ί ! ■ 1. : : ι ι i < sidellt I ί ι ; ; an declare t:.a! tin· world's ... and the organized enlorcement of peace. I, λ y v. ί 11 Λ as ;ν: .ad : . : ΛΤ'Ί'Ίον , ι jvi't ι\ ι·(Ι · : ' · ' ; 11 ν · Marshal S ' ;,, ,;·, 111 II .·|'|·| ! ! "! I ' .ill. Witll Secretary ot State SteUiruus and British Foreign Minister Eden on the big three deadlock over Poland. The reply app.neatly t . : nut been com !nur,;caU-ii : > «'.tin r SU.·: 'mills or Kden. 2. Ί ; , ■ : : · u .·. ι : agreed ni ι .. r ; η ■:, ι · ι exe. a. γ·. e commit tal ■ ! (· ο, ■ . - ·. '.ι· : < Ί ι ■·. ΐΊΐ lia! ions, and that there was speculation that , :, ni.,;. π ι :ΐιι· > embei ..it-power - · ,, , : ' : ι ■ ι di-\ ci· ι iments the war's 4β vic ιΐ a crowded : ι the \meri v ιtii 0:3() a. in. delegation ihr gh ara ther emo d the late •J" · . a, the day will , , \ . ■ I ' . ; 1 he sleel ing eal for -I"·. . ..· S I ·. M: >1- r T. V. ... M 1 .'iid Kden. Λ ί ' ι . . i ' ι ; ι j. a ■'· ' ..ι ι. ins, ; i a · . :. · · : a a - ι a, lu i nat ions .· ''· -pt'.ii. in ' a' alphabetical order ·!' their count: a·-. Schwellenbach Is i>cin<>" ( j < > s s · ρ c 11 As Choice In Cabinet Washington. Vpril '.Μί—«AIM — V report circulated on ( apitol 11 iΗ today thai former Senator Lewis î). Schw cUenbach of Washington ma\ be in line lor α cabinet post. Due here soon for a confer ence with President Truman. Schwellenbach \\ in mentioned \ari<»usl> tts .i possible secre tary ol labor or attorney gen eral. Fifth Army in Lcmbardy, Ncrth Italy !; Λ i · \ Γ Th.· V. ; S ι::· > ι ' : : :, ■ Li.III ..l ' !■ i-i \ t 'μ lining : ··,·.· ins» :· Ν ' (lie ■ · ■ ' Italy, I where cities werè reported fulling to a general partisan uprising. ,\ ι ■. ; : ι I Srit i <li eighth am y pou ed across the Po I : tT t.» ' .· ' i> \ · ■:(' river I ne 31 niles from Venice, where I *::e lit" an· d in for a j last ditch iis^t before the Dolemite ; Alps. !'he !.isi «·ρ ι ' 1 i p· > - i t ;· uis of the hurst ' rn!ii the ; \■·.·■■■ ' :ns. u o:v Γι4 miles \ 1 "··'■ ' 'he f ··■·!·..·! ap I r >aches to the Brenner Pass,
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