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COURTROOM SCENE AT NAZI WAR CRIME TRIALS hi ki rs rm: must u \ i. u \ x , „ , s,.s. sion end twenty leading Na .3 war criminals Sh at< the torgn rnd) are the act N 011a Gm 5 indicated b> I pii«m"l's are th< « .■ >: fight foreg md t S. imlitaiy ....1 ds, . . Kite In mi md dei behind tlu- prisoner-- e. , ; • .... H .diophoti. 1 rimer, lop industrialists Linked At Nuernberg Trial Hulutao Already Was Outflanked By Chiang’s Men C'liungUmu, '■ c linn;,led e .id ;vt ■: ’!■• ; t clim i;m |)"i i i>1 11 nit., i 1 '>’ ■ ill'll.It ill C:,ini •<> C ti. i-dtv the- -iv. ' Ym . >1 ’-;i Til’d' h : -t. far The K efls asserted <d|ieia?Y. that tie I tied. hrde r ml November HI. llnit’.tao already ii.trl heen mil I ) iked l»\ Natiiuia ii-1 tri ms dm inc in!'' U.i in in i 1 a mi -t slight opposition. i i eded l: ■ i III Chl.lil;."! -e ' • • ' ..let ..ill'' ! A1 ■ i k cj e, X ■ - X (A I’i \ i S'. IA ne I ■ .. i v. 1 !:■' tan ''il war »*• .n.iftit. i el fiTw It" : "tli-a: i iu.a., died I 7::J.'• ,i. t d i.v its a Itival in 'Spit:. 1. ,\ I ■ ■ ] ’ y I • ■. it. ‘ ■ ' health sine■ i!it* S ■: U"V. ■ i i 1 nnist ■ dik'd ... It ;i ■ ■ April 1H, Krupp Helped Raise Campaign f unds In 1933 for Dictator ' ‘ ! Ill If: ‘ Mf iif i..11!.'uf' 1 today by ; r:.- Uihb* I 1 o • i'> 11 .•* (i o • T r i! l * • m; .. y g ! ‘f-1 v t • I Ame rica.! prosecuti i s [old the intern.ilional war crimes tribunal that the main ease against the Nazi leaders would rest “on ten doeurni als never before re vealed." ■ ■ • ■ fducc t sw.pt te ' - euincnts brought ;i r-n ■ i pi •- ; • ho\V“\ cr. , i'o u (rfriiiu!i de ap'iifd lor tin d t" jiermii •' ah. \ ;:ie dfien .e lawwi . Heart of tlie ( a e at i«.hi.- that the rn ; *»: ’ .1,1,1 . | . j \ 1 , •; -i; , | ' I i ■ • i l i ip d anil BHuni. . .. i. , ■ As iis| Ignore Neul'v Ii\ hrU. In'" all.•tie dn.-Ui::" I I . 1 It : V a> ! • i . . s V.;i!i<» fm. I ■ e net!'.1 !' mi : i ('\■< i i ollt (•: a v. ... . ' ' i • ■ ■ , •• \ Hell* i ..in. (.’•*: spfrie dr j . he - vi. Heads nt tile \ a i Krupp steel empire and the I. li. hirlii n ehcmical inisl. assistant Prose cutor 1 in mas Do.id charged, agreed t<; tinamr Hie Na/i part\ as an antidote to ( omrmini-.rn and later eooperated in a secret real mament program* Del< nit ll r* d-! need ' - He ! os’ d s mi-ri I de si hied It* m Ori .. i>* ns m1> a.** tHe financial v. am .!;*. \\ as ap pointed - i.ti i.st i ■ i o ni y' 1 •’ ■ o; a K« instruct ion ■ 1; Industry Delegates Almost Abandon Hope Of Finding Answer W ' ( AP)—In '. v • ' •_ .*• '• •' ! .:h r-m,t!ir : • : * • • ' r 111*4 at any ,1. . nvi.s i >re( lifted • ’ • .' the question ■ i ■ . i - j i e; .: a n • !»: < \t n<»e area! it n ; i ; : .■ ti- • n!emu,*‘. I; • ! i. « ' i . in's flat i :i' ’■ 11. • .. ■ ■*. .'Cs>ion :«Hind lor • l i Friday i4 next | .’■inner' inn say ' by the j l.l'dlL* oi I EISENHOWER NOW IN ARMY HOSPITAL \V , 1 ■ i1 \ i AIM (1 i AVI. new ly \ ■ (it ai W■ "■iu* v' ya- , I i . mi;.v, the ainrv <1 I'-- • M ' ntcvd h ■>'. physician • ■ • ■ i ■ .: ut r unplira •I- hs I I'd: n a m'\ e: > '. > ‘Id. amiy v nt.mi.'ally possible." Krupp Mile I liilier Tn- •;> i • ■ are..! Kr pp -nil,., tin-' Knil■,1 --w'n ' was in p n n i i a. i ., i 11. ■ esc, i1its I t rial s'-., .Ml by Cte, ■ 1 . I ) idd .ISM . led, ll • , i g e.ii '.iaig i II ■ ■ ei 1 sum: ..-id te r i ■ i•. i ■ . : • Hitler's as.-en . .,. , ('lei'inat. mriustrv ■ |mis i:se!' o' y "lir disposal " tool Marshal \\ dll' llil Keitel dt pied e.irliei lie participated ill the cabinet meeting lb.it plan ned the Nazi lined of aggression. \ pa, i lay Tn e h is l. > r i i ■, ,al ended. 1 -ii-c! '■ r de.c.ued Ger it., nmi""! !.e "Idle: -ieri.■ red ;i. i n : a Kei: e a .( me! mini w ere talso and , ■ i Hi,.i pie pi i i i s I net er look i.iil ill ' i.i' a.'el i Ilf’s Du i ir . . .to N'elle. Keitei's attorney said that although a secret cabinet council with wid'A the high command chief was linked had been created by law February I. li>!S. the council never v. .is appointed and held no s<e sions. | , ;| .1 aii " I. . i cnee, pi esidill.C u.,1 ! ; 1 ■ I I i ei d n It dol'UlTh i P . ere .id', lit. ile end that the de ... e-eild In ier ihallenfte materia in them. He . mioimeed that the e \v add b< ••• i aw 111 or.ier tn al • , V m • ■ :"■ ■■ time tor culi e..a:. :i I le A 1 hla'llts. ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★ Hull Denies Any Uutimatum Former Seeretan Asserts ,\:i!enea Fla\ m<y 1 m i ime \V; f. • . A At' IS : •• c*j- Sen. t \ • ‘ It• i l ii . id I : . • : . I . . F51 «!('! 11 | ■ ; . . ' • for line- Indore the IF.rbor at taek. In a oay ny day real i«* la-yo! .'.«»•; • • -■ ’tail! y ' m :•» ... e rnn . r;.bi• u t • *J J it i r '1 ■»i * • - • H* u.-e >• ' • ; i .. tni!it ry ch 1—15c gin c tin i ahii. l r. pealed warnings rime Drcrm her 7. 19-11, that lapan cnuld he exp clc(i to attack “ans where, an> time,*' since brae appeared to h» no hope ol sin restful diplo matic i egotialimis 2- Hull - mi n United States \ e, • . a ineipaU" t o dd ' • iv. .1 I i ■ o atiaek 11.. • a j • o <.. . • alter .la, "• a - .she \\ < 'lli■-1 a..', e ii. i \ void shou dow n 3 -He ... -Tied ! : ; . i ■ r> . ! .• stone oi i • and I ‘ - hen’ Ih •• e try ' j: : • •. * of»♦ m 1 ... ncurred in ■not t: o . ’ i • • . ! r . ,1 a i.1 •!« * 1 •.. f ,• •• I—Hi revealed that most ol the inf’Tmaihm this government rereived indieated the lananese would earn ntrate attacks on the Kra Peninsula and ihe Dutch l.'a.s* Indies. 5- - Hi (iis I. Hi: ‘ til,- Ail. ti cs.:ili reiu tMr K«. ■ ■- e! .d •• ec 1 «ilh Prime MinisUn Chu chill i * movc cleli i. ivc 1 y. Yppea t a nee I doubted Commit i- me »• r- • iti 0 th; I! l.» i ’ V < di old lh;.i -M m>i>< ■ Hull ' til.-' ' ' 1' ‘ • : .. -luj (Co,.' •• i'o •• •• ' Bama Reported I <> Nave Bui I o Rose B()\\ 1 (jamc Bii'iaii'", In m. . M. \ r — I'iif Birminuham Vow- s.ii,l toda\ Mahama has nrrrpled in invitation to |>la> in tin- Uo.se Bowl louilull sanif .(anuarv 1. While Xl.U.ima ollieials ile elined li ronimnit. report- that the < i in,son t ine would make its sj\ih .iion-aranee it !’ i'.i (h na's post season Kan,'' had he. n elirrent here and in lnsealoosa lor ’ I how. ' i < : .'iii'.w He Drew Up Tentative Pro ‘:.m No! Never Gave It I o Japs > ' i 1 Ai‘> A t'Mtiv ‘■ .. i.i’Mcilod i.i'-c in tin- i.i’ici • I-' ...ni Il' iH fit oi.iiii nit a ii...».-i.*if •T-j Hill \\ pkif-d tilt- IV.oiii ' -<■ I*t . . . i i. ; : , t . ' . 1 ... 1 ! ’ A'1 11K i.A V. » j j, , • ' , \ • , . t. . • ■ "J, i ' M | 1 • > In resume « . nnsni. I . 1 ! An,io later I “1* - .j • - • .| . • r ,, ; is ! » I ’. , i. b :T(ir a In i re.? • e V! -I i * l; •; • ' . - . ; . ' • ■ . ‘ 1 '. S. * t - O Ultil : - ■ ' • ' ru< 1UCG i u' \ :n* i! Si , ... i jin AS*. Kensev eli added in a liah 1 written addition in ;.he draft ni a . *• • i;i . a ti> Hi lJ -lYiv Min | M't < hnrehili November *21. If-!! d-asefi: * a “Hindus \ i \ rudj <■ i' temporal*. a oreemont Ih Iwc; n this enunlrs and Japan. J lie Hindtli \ ei:di 110\ IT \\ vis sl'I.Hiii tod. VI i; . • < • ■ . ; ; ■ I ; 1 • , . •' U • , ■ i 'I I ji -a . . I r m i I Wi nouttmi ’ ■1 '1 ■. ’ \ t this ti i in ene ■i <‘l pruv | !>■ - (i, h wn rr ill.p sittur.iiin '...Mild ho "i •••. imvod" , i ,. j. -1 \ . in. I Cl':.- " •' i’ll 'll' ! ':.tlH .1 . p: Mi1 ' i I’ 1 , | linti Alone, Forgotten UWiiniii i^nn n Hi in Mi i ihmiiiih m mii iiiiimib BEHIND a heavy screen : t the 1 a let ft stress in the Pyrenees loo er Prance, Marshal Ii1 nri Phil ippe I’etnin lives out his d. is a'nre and emit gly for gotten mpi - i 1-ior life as a tr 1 It r SI lly alter Pas phot® was t;a:en. he v. ,.s trail ft: ' od to the C t i die < f Pierre Levee on Veu IP in.i < tr the court. (International E.rchi? ;e) I __ _ “ I IV ■ r . :. \ ■■ . -j:1 * \ i1. - Gener . 1 \P ’ i - ■ t ::i• i.i. - : • .lb’ll ;. .'<■ j>!> 11in hi I'.ni in ivi’> ' r :11 • ’ ' .ii-' l.i! ..m . .f demand' I ■ : .. M'1 per ri n: ht. statement was d< ...ye.i P'-n.dinu ■ . ■ -m.Iv L'\ eI M. I V e-uli'ir. i_' [•:. Wilson. I.111■ i - . : the l'I( > ...it" .v irkers r. 1 no’ed H Ie>.-e!i.!iU "1 uin.'e. ' l 1 .1 . 1 1 I : i - Hi. .IT, , 11’ ..no > 1-1 it pmbaiily v t '■ . oh le’iipi'i'.iiui e> in I , ,■ .i J v i s entered to issist i mil \ 1 ! : : | I 1 \ 1 ... 1 ' clay. * # Any i :r'hri' devci' 'p : i nt> in the i\iry. :<• \». iT hns el.— <t c\ rv Til c ; \1 ■ • . 1 he . •. i in ... Mhih 'll pr pos.il. I .caders Decline l p I n 2 P<nuts i»:•_> -lI v . l; 1 » Iv ill T tl: \ • ic! ( 1- ini A- le.idvrs w t ti<-n v iv , . -••Mi i.«: t lc. Tie d ;.nd mils, i-. i inn >: ‘ ir \V,«nun Hi •»- , Sin.m i ) l Nntioj I Huj j It ( 1 \ 1 . : l i ' 1 • • nid A i n r■ i .ii \V.ii‘i ''in h Cas j \, In. ' e CielH*: .i1 Mot. ns, (‘hi \ s V v i > n : ,\ W .. rd • nd Anvil ' v. . 'I A-.'j'ii. • e. Si r in Remain ( M Sh<»rr;i^c ! mst I* or Some 'i ct \\ am,!.; ,.t.. . . 2b.— t Al’i Aii 1,1 i'/iiing {•iii!- a: midnight At the .-■alia- 1 Ime. loud I ats be come iiimu i i ■ ■■ . Se. ! , •: Ae r,culture Anderson am. me d this today. The f<>'kI ' - freed lTom t lie rat ioi ■ v : a m indudi■ butter, 1 iieo. iard. and shorteni 1 iy. The meat ra tioning termination also applits to canned fish. Sugar is no\’. the only food left on ! he ration list. MlHa September .’if), about one-third of the meat supply had been ration fn e. This included the i v. 1 r y I’m io of beef, veal and lamb. : 1 u a ts ie: uned cm 'in rat 11'it li.-t uflei 1 tat linn*. ••4 !>!''> t;r. m ", . t im a M ,1 " J't. la in. l.tferlive „t Midnight . at 12oil ... in. Salu, 1 lay "M ■ 1 i(i Of 1 : > .1 llied ■ 'r • i " oy.'ir rn I.. 1 , Anderson estimated that iii't im. of i iti'iaiUjj will imkf meats v.elal.lr 1 a civilians in Derem oo r it • t annual rate ot 1 (S a pctituP '■ i i.ii'a (iniiiarod with an iinitial rate <>! 1 PI pounds (tin in; liii' rails sprint; and sum mer. • \nder , 1 ■ •. a eye d to : , \ 1 | p \ , ■ t ' p, .... U tiile House far lev . . .. ... * t \v h ■ tt? 1 : V. 1 •y at - '. . P. V. It'S. : tat and . 1 m .1 for o. . Pi;: hsu , 1 >i ; y of lats meal l'u ■ . ; a ■ ,• a tilted e.s ; ,' - . 1 - , ■ a 1. aiing pn i o.: 11 "". < )t’A, , an i ' • natidlo GR K Churchill, Bevin Argue Question Of Plebiscite | , . x A i ’ Winston ! C: !•' • So,.tary I- ■ lies' B. i ■ . ••• mi'i’s ..I \ ! nn'iit> | ■ ■ isl [1(1110 , : . isi i '• on the h: 111 «■” : 11 ■ ' 1 • ’ • o't'iiy. I. I ' dll I' ll ■' . a. by ■i ■ i the ■ ■ > \ M 1 ''it.; ■ . a : time 1 . • • i ■ ■',> ii.- re i .. tiiiio i j a: • t i * t''-I i• " Iin 'implied I. nk: 1 11 \ ■ v :> ■ .iii'iusrll* (; i i (•.■ tin -i-ii! I line " I'' i ” 1 in : uster asked ■ | . . " i . i 'hi t\ o-ld to n' either Si..' iiM.iVs tuts - . n• • • ■ i• peace, i i * bod lip ill o ' t hi'11 tonner \* : * sc'osed that .! '■ i ' i ! iron isi'd Kin? Geei'iii ; tii" Hi1 lb ' plebiscite ’■o ; . '•< Id . • n e i !y date The i n 'ii' in 'posed . i'll' .m "insult to the* G let .. people." Nationalization Plan In France By DeGaulle Pari Nov. 23. (AIM Pre-idi t t'hiirli'.- DrCIaulle prr.v-nted to the PMfiuli assembly today a pi ’'-a -‘ a (idling for quirk n.*t amidit ion '*t Franco's r -dit, oh-rt11 it \ .aid in surance industries. Ih- , bird tor i <■ ior11,in I'linlH' scrvirr admini.-1. 11 > . 1 - >'< toru-.s and a am tilria.ru man:.1 ttir 111i1 i',iry Mi ir111: e o! national de fense The general asked lor "modorni/a I■' n" of mining and agrirullurr md ■~aid the tranc m i.-t be rr\ d a'"d - French mi i ey ran tie established on an indisputable h...-e. DeGaullc I i red 1h .1 :h" threat itomil (i( ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ ■ 11.111i ■ ,IV,.| tilt' Wild an'i Kronch for'-;aii v would bi directed toward roll- harmony of da nation.. «•: | western Kun pe He -aid Krai.ee' ' \ I 1„. ,„ie of lili.es. but 'I ■ " " tin This, he a il. (hit ' K, anee ! rom sianina ici 1 ''' , ics with specific nati m. He recalled the Kr.mco-i; : t i-c.ilv of 14*44 and do.- • :' b’u • ' country "like < ' ntcrested in i ■ ' 1 1 j \ i », ,;.y (a : iaalUv.' 1 • a;a.a* KEY WiTNESS AMD LEAHY AT PROBE _ _ TALKING THINGS OVER at Hu- IVarl Harbor investigation ill Wa.-hingtoii aiv Admiral Janies O. Richardson (left) and I’residont '1 run an s v hief * e| sA it iral U illiam D Leahy. The former t !d inve tigators th t Hie l-.te I': dent Ron . ell laid c r dered bh.tkadn ; J.n m 1940, yij tb-d in I. id ad\ i • od agail t th: idan. U l li'j:.i aaa .data) WEATHER I OR NOR l li t \ROI.?\ \ I'air ami continued r dd to ni ht with law temperatures ?(> to .‘>0 in the interior anil - to on the coast Saturdo. tan and ^ t i j’ 1111 > warmer. (i
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