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THIRTY-SECOND YEAR 1τίΐίΚ»0?ΊΗΚ -'ΚΚνίΓΒ cr THE ASSOCIATED I'RKSS. HENDERSON, N. C., MONDAY Ai TKKN( )( >N, i )E( ΈΜΙ5Ι rUHLlBHKI; KVKKY AiTKKNOoN EXCKF'T SI.'NDA V FIVE CENTS COI'Y Gen. George Patton Partially Paralyzed, His Wife Enroute Sweetness is Gone ÈS» iSfci SUGAR KING Adolph Sj : ocli· Is. Jr., v. !ι ι recently wed actress Kav Wi! 1 is ι>iftui't'd with 1%· itr a "i · i·" Webb, New York dancer, ύ hen lie used to squire her around. !>.!' that's past tense, f. r M i Webb's attorneys filed a suit for $260,000 damages in the Los An p ι Superior Court, accusing the t ■ :y - three-yeai-old nuill· ikki q oi "sadistic frenzies" on mimerous occasions between Dec., 1011, and last September. (iittrrnatUmal) ,rM LL.f Τ10 L ΠυΙ I Co AT LABOR PROGRAM Enactment of President's Pian Would Restrict Labor, He Says ■ h mi*1 >:ι. I )■ c. 111 — ι Λ Γ' ) John 1. ι.··.. ttni.iy nt···;.:. ι ri î:11.î en . I ' i>: I i ■■ Ί ι Ί i"..li'l : ianor : :r:. ..:ui ρ -v. <1 - ..:■·! î!; . υ \vh« Mid >*]>:>.'t s : 1 Ί ΐ \\ hiiv 11. t.· . » . t 1. :ii: Κ ι fis >>< \ ι 11 Sortions ■ " \V · I \ ·:;·.·: ι ! },,·· . >·. · i! ·· I.Ir II ! ; ·;, j ! i ' ·. · , ·!..(·(·. I '.. ', i '.. . i, ν ι". - . >\ 1 !:!n nuasiiit' \\ ο υ 1 #> rcslrict ti:< privilege ot I i t·.· labor. Il u» tiitl neutralize 1 a Ι) ο r" .s *ti he ~aiil. ·'·· ··.·; · » .ί tstry and f i ··.. · ce rn«tke ·· « · ·.·· · ΐ « j » ; i··· ·;,!·· . » j >' ·! ;«U i «\\ i 1 ο ! ; i the House lu bur • ·ιιιiktiit«-· ihc lii'.islatiou would impost on L»l>or .·. lorrn of eom I·*·'I «»! «. arbitration." Imd'mg ^jn a* ι t c . π it l iiam lust week . ·. ι . •.••uiaielv COUNCIL SUPERCEDES IRAN GOVERNMENT Teheran, I . π. I >.·.· 1<·. Tin· li ;in iifn ::ιι\'ΓΓ!ΐιιιΐΊΐΐ has beet .-upiTceded • ;· ι : \ IV. ι ; "su; ' ; a ' ο >ut: i 1" di rected i>y Premier Abrah :ii iiakimi. ι' .1.» . ii m unit ι. <1 ' ■ ■■ < y. I ι i i .· in ι i v. : ι.- a ι 11 '. it !P'rt ·'· > · ι ! ; ' i t r in ui guv ^ rnHjent af because ι,ί a it·· ο! ι 'mi r !ίί:γ>· a used by disturbance in Azer baijan. where sepa ratists a re seek τ in:; !·ι set up ;n aut 'in'iimus .siatc, •ί·· :·ηηι uι. -n ι nt said. In addition in 'FHakiini. the e >ιιηρ{* ii i ! Kit's fnnner Pre. ;«·.·> S.nienh. Μ ι · · 11. 11 ii - .fin Pirrii-a ind Gbav S. Italien s well as former lriin '·· '■!' <>i î: Il lust !·\ Cil · |Μ«· .. I"! ι. I li ! 'ale! ι ... ! ri in ΛΙ· rnvv ... e ted today that a Coup (le et.il U'Î s Ifl I·''· j> ι·., ι « η in lr.in between till· chief ut the Iranian general staff and tin British in:ci!i„ilice sewiee, Meanwiiil", icpiii't.- Iru η "T.ibraiz. >; I 'it ■ 1 ' t ΛΙ τι ! m i,ian. -,'ai that '· .■■· '> ' ι --einii'aU.st Inrci's -till bad replied t·· ft» ewed invitation by '■··· ■ nioi liayatt to attend an : party eonfert ncc. Newsman To Speak I' nil ni, Dec. lu. Ku sell \Vif*— Rbis. managing editor of tii.· St. ' ■! Pi'inecr Pi . s and Dispatch, will give a lecture at Duke Univer ··ity ii Dee ruber 1ΓΪ, it has been an nounced l\v Dr. Calvin B. Hn.iver. dean fit the Graduate School. He will speak m the subject, "Freedom of Ir.e Press at Hun.s.· and Abroad." l amed Army Leader Seriously Injured In Auto Accident .Mannheim. ' iermany, I 're. in. - ( A1') Νιγμ specialists wν re st,mm ni· ,i I'ri m tënjilaml . inl the l πit .. States to(!a\ to i I eat ticiieral 11· myc S. I 'alton, ivi : ι ; ·; parth ;araly/.ed l'rmn a ractiu ed \: urac in the Hack v. liich wa.-i : k e 11 in an auto ' π, ■ ι;u\ na yestefday. J . . ...v. .·.! Il ·· .. le. ι 1 ι!ιν ; · σκι- i h. ι. (·.!>' ι·.·; : \ ι>: .h- . Ui .. . .- . ·· 1 » :c!' - ·,·| V < ·. · r . t .1 : '.ν a...m.· • ; {lit· \ «'l'y >« . ; -lis i- ·>: a jury. ( Oiulit'ou s.11 is! ,κ î r \ The bullet ». >.j'J Pat ton's gc n< ..I i· ·η(1ΐ ion u a> -.il i.-: !«»!>. : ,t' h υ was completely ralkmal . ·\ι1 had ; ιι·π! a comi< ·: *..:·!«· ni.i*ht. nil rie , iiii« «i t > it .· - ι the prubable t. urse - : the . . . . ;..v limbs. Hun*;· ing to his side by trans Atlantic plan»· w « ι » his «\ it.·, ··:»«! a r.euro-s:»n;cr;. specialist. ( til. K. (i. Spurting. <n Louisville. K\. Aîc.kIn a[ tin· hospital arc Alaj. (ΐ<Ίΐ. Λ. \V. Κ«·ηη»Ί·, theatre surgeon, and Professor Hugh Barnes, ι British specialist wh» had been flown from Oxford at the reciuest ol >lrs. Pat-ton. Mrs. Pat ton was expected m Pa r - Miiorr )\v ! ί !» »ii ι i ι il» a nci will gu iron: tiici i' l.i 1 i··jcit.· 1 ; c.i ; u . · ·;. r..ι. - air. An ol î icial ... y r· · j >« ' i ■ : · < i : t the hospital -ni tin· fiery genera I had passed a re.-t:ul » igfrt, sleeping five hours. Communists VI Miik<l<n ι': ι . . I). .· ill. ( ΛI ' Ι Λ : 11 : ι · 1 . i ι 1.11 ell - i : ' .. i.i.v t!i;.l n - • 4 ■ ; ι : :1 ■ 1 - Aland ■ .. 1. l'y ..I '.I . ; - j> ·Μ : ι : In n*:i v. : en poiSïMÎllPtets . » ι il' ί"5 .ni Central κ ay i inrcn; li. .(is stood outsidi the j Λΐ'ίι · -1 ■ ' ; ι - ol ( ! · : C ' ii. 111 ;4 I Et-siioh-shih previously had iji·.t. re-1 ■ .ι Ircl moving nil ■ tin· ··.:>· to \v> I 11: ι li · the C: itin.yUniii : . 1 hi.- ii. - a.tea alleged iii.-y still were Hnked i'.l l hmesc t ' 11 : ι · un ' . Thf <ll.-;i; <eb aid the ord. : s lu ν', illiiiravv Were issue.i ; \ tencnil .'lui 'l'eh. Communist eoinnamder in | •inel. in order t · "conserve the' -Iri'iylli ..| the Ci ■ : : ; 1111:11 i > t ;... ce.-." 1 Communi-l.» headtj . ; ι r 11 ·· at Yen; ·: previously had denied that .11^ w.i taking order·, ii in the .'mi · ι. 11 m - : - .nid la· has l.ecn :v,m .vi ed variously as aegutiaiing with Chungking to join the government cause and as alicady joining it. GATES RESIGNS AS NAVY'S AIR CHiEF W.ishin^ii ίί, Dec. in. (Λ!1) President Truman today accepted the | a signal ion Arteinus I. Cal··.-, as ; iiiderseci etai y <·I na\ y lor air. Ίί..· res : y η 1 ί η is el : t .live 1 )e- ] γ·ίι lier HI. . The U'hit.· Iloasc s.iid Gates first οίΓοπ· I Ins resignation last Se|it. ai ;ier but th..! the President jie.suad ed him to ivii ain on the job i.ntil the end ol the yi-ar. UAW STRIKERS REJECT GM PAY OFFER 3:ί. PRESIDENT OF THE CIO United Automobile U'. ikris uniun, li. Π. as (li lt), and Walter Reuther, vice-president, are shown as they told re porter ;:i ! Mi "it. Mich., that the General Motors offer of a ' η :>ejv:>rrt wage increase to more than 200,000 striking auto workers v.; s "inade» ijuate." Th >mas said, "We will continue negotiations and thi strike until satisiact rv terms arc readied." I Inter national Su . ijy/ioto) Marshall Believed When Japan Moved Into Thai, 0. S» Would Enter Fight Hp And Naval Chief Were Of Opinion Southward Move Would indicate War Washington. Dec. I((.— « ΛI*) — < ·ι lierai (in:· { ^ --Ιι.ιΐΙ listiiietl l«nla> i! was Ills per Min.il ii . i m i on .1 month hclorc i ι . 11 Harbor dial whenever tlie Japanese moved into Thailand. t!.e I iii'e:l Stales and Britain would lie inree:! into war. Phe live-star former chirr of staff, apnea ring before the Senate-llouse I'earl Harbor in vrslion committee, answered line lions put In Senator Homer I ergtison nl Λ i i 1 ■ h. i ;; a 11. I crgiison noted that Marshall and Admiral Harold Stark, then chiel ol naval operations, had sent a memorandum lo Hie I.in liCMMiit Kno-evelt 011 May ."1. I :■ II. -ay in- tliat 1 iirthci !aj> i-ni'i· aggress.\c inn\e-» should Ining retaliation it the .1 tips mined west nl 100 I . or smith ol 10 degrees ninth in lh.aland. lie .Michigan senator brought out that on Nincmlier li. 11)11 A inba-sador .11 > 1111 Uinant had mes>a",c(l Uasiiiiigton from I,on don that tile Japanese were on In; ino\ c. "That message that the> were 011 the mine meant war, didn t if.'" Icrgtison asked. "I was ol tin opinion .it that U.'irinc is \\ ouncicd I a ΙΊπ-cc Chinese In r ientsin Are;i Tientsin. ( Ion 1 Dec. I·1. — t Λi'> —An unarmed I niti-d si iti". Marine sergeant was s'. it from .1 hnrse on I1 ν outskirts of Tientsin late >eslerda> and w :nmded painfull* in tlie face. .Marine headiiuarters s.ti I tod:,·.·. I he announcement said the Mari:.·· encountered iltrct Chin ese civilians at a narrow bridge spanning an irigation cl i t ··!"». The Clarine smiled and greeted the Chinese who also smiled and at the same time drew ra te's and began firing, hcadiiuar ters said. finir that the *.;ove?nme;:t would he foreed to aetepi ι erudition of I)!» tilities," .Ma;->ha!l -.ud. Ho said he thon ht Ι*::ιt Stark eone ur rod with iiini in the heiiet that to permit the Japanese to enter the (inh of Si<»m would put them at tlie "hack door ot Singapore.' W ar ehi onoloi^ies show that the Japanese move into Thailand eame on Dee. 7. i ;) 11. at the same time as their other .i.^n^sive tin* lists. .Viarshall made the ooint, however, that it was his pes sonal opinion that the move into Ί haiiand would mean the in volvement 4*1 this eounlr.\ ami Hritam in tlie war. lie said the liovernmrnt ot . -· (wo eountrie-i had the final decision, not the military men such a.-, lie and Admit ai Mail;. Former Envoy Claims U. S. Iran Policy O.iC.'d By Mr Roosevelt !) ■ 111. — (AP) M.j Gen. 1 '.it iii·. I i ι ν Un! y ι'Ιι . .!··. L'nderseLTt'Uiry (Ί State I >»·«·.. Ache • -II wall V.I·.·.. . |H>!i··. i '. . ' ; Λ tin- 1. ι h ' l ν H* >· · · ; \î! ' i η" 11 -1 *' "ii . -j ■ 1 ii - ι ι ially British., in Iran u:d the.· Mid die' K.,.~:. Hurley. : r «·· t· China, returned t" li'.e whin··.».· ■ ot ibe Senate I" li'iugB Rekiti >ns ^·ι > : : ι - mittee inimeriiaul.v alter Λ tïfcs; -ι had toi.l ! tin '-tilts ''ι ι - "il.i't in v. iι κ1;) p;irlii'i, it'a 1.. >.->! ι ;, η it : a I · ! v. > mi1 ,i i.i 's;e mai n- 1 ·> ! I r lev that a young assistant oi Aches» ι had not had military set's ioc ;·>ι bile Held ι η· in tlie ι : : : y. ΛγΙιγμιιι deiii.il ,ιΐι car!ii'r .is section Ιι.\ llurle> that tie Had wrecked American polio >n Iran. \< Itcsoii -ai(! lie hail agreed \\ iil> sum··· iiroaiincima tiens h\ l!uilt\\ and it was for that reason thai the mi'etinv. was held in his office. Wht'i: I ! . ' .ry ι : . nu\i ·.· h · ' ' tu s s .-'.and tuduy he .said that it was tr.ii· that lie ηΐ'Ί'Μΐι^ was it iι .'a that tin· Aims· ii \ei>inn wa- iiiV"|· Γ1 t . Ht· ! ! I : ' ' i i itlto Ii ;■ two il·!'. r> !· f.-t Î il·:· See State Sît·:;·! : il oik ·■ ;.'ît late I'ι·ι 'si. ii ι : i ; ·\ elt tu . <: > r. sail!, thai hi- ρ:-'·;ι.Is had bean ap proved and \\·.·μ· in lai't Aii/i'lt.n p· ilicy I · aid I hi' W i' a ' Fo]· ti.i-. in· argued, that Acheson had wivii.r i ·· <· ι m 'la-y. Government HasP ower To Seize G. M. Plants Schwellenbach Asserts ί nîi'si liïan. ( 4 »t 11 ] »ct 11 \ To Em! Dispute I >< ! :1) I 11'. I A 1 ' ) .Mcntiirj c.l' haooj· Lew·-· -Ç(i\ ( ri.meut has ' 11■ ■ )n \v ·:· lo ■ ri;: 1 the > m ■ i t ι ■ -1 ; ■. - · ί l j ·!;; ni.·· i>l Jellerai .U'iti·!'- ( ■ TJ 'l'a! ini; Ijllt would not use it. i-a:'..-il mi both vide.- today !<■ setlJ<· their dis pute. "as si ion a- ; " >- -1 ■ >1ι·. I....· St. ·.. ι .. . . L m;; | :'troiit-e ' ha; : .·.- ·.· . iiaîl m l : ι : ι : ..a t-.n'.y ■ · ' ·■· ' 1 ...ι 21:;.oo<> (;. u. Si aWl-ili : I I. |).··. .1:1'.- ι· I'll)-!. : ' i ' ι : Λ ... .. '.! ' · ST;·.!·..: i' · · DWVnils His < . <· -a • .. . It . λ I. . Γ. · ι,-;.· Λ ■ Μη, S CIO I' -I .: 10 S'i . :.i"y j !" ι a 11 I :· ι M r. Tr i . ι i's ' at a re.· ι. ι ·: f. cna a a> it): >ι in, «Ί ; <· 1111 m H -.m; ne would ! -til , in < iilljjll's», ni li | > )>i ) l't ni Air. Truman's proposai loi tlir naming of fact-iimli r· huuirs tu ait in major labor disputes. \Ll ..γι .. .ilk'. ϊ.:κ· Κ ι .ι Λ i ■ 11 < · γ ("■> .. île in Wie utu ι trj ■ J.'· Γ1 ; .tit1 - : : ι ί 1 ! 11 ] ; ■ >' . i M : ... ! i> CUM'AU j>:v>-oi it " i : .· .ι «ι :»< .'al —;e ί:ι (iuaranIces Drawn Γρ. 'Γ - ri' i-U.'YYV. M·.·,; 1.4 .. : Ι.α 311 t '· : " λ · ■ -κ ; < »ns : :ι ! jjn. r - : ; ι ;Ί ■ ,.ν h;i - h. ■ v. ::ι· ι : > . .-il i', : y ■ ι!ι . ' ■ ι : ι.·-.· ι - : ι - • lu f'urd 11 ■ ! ι. ί μ \ ■ ι '•.-ν1; ι in ρ. oglivss :. λ··,«·:· :<%·.· -1. :·!ΐ; Ι; Μ·.·, ι I S . : Ί i Ί . ' ·!. IV'. . \ ιΐ' » γ,!|· .:ι>· - t)i liai.·1. |··γ ,.γ ·Ην ίι igMinsi .ni., ι".inir./.c.i ;·. >rk ϋίιψ • u ii.rhard T. Leonard, il', t i >wal : su id the • «···" '· ιιϊ.ιτι ι·ι:· pu rial bans \v:'.d : ' ·!. Λι· - ν. a, ··.· . i .t V. li: ! ι ■ Illy .(· :! ,ιΐ >\ lu 11 si; c. ■: ι ; ; !.. 'M.I I !.. . ill Λ 11 .1 I·' '. i ji; - .il î · . ί. - ι >■.' ui ; ι /η Sâ : ■. my a mtviiiH r engages in .n una .. ,/.l .i \v 11 ι ;. but .·! ' . I .;e clfla. ..-■ ο. li is ιλ . : l* - : . . .sal. MA I lUiN 1 U SUBTLY WHEAT FOR EUROPE W. .--hiiuu in. Dec. 1 n 'Pa· I 'niu· •i;,îfs V. ill if aliod ,.n to .-.ipp!.\ • . rly all nl !!.<.' \vhr..1 i;ak'n !· . "ill κΙ'-spread s'an. ..1 Kurupe tliis winter, fnforawd suuree ni ι■ 'iiifiln■ '! iy e-tim.aed Ih .- I·' ν he ra 1 !i'd on to r\ «-!" 48i'.lUH ; i-l- : ι · Fr hit ι d I·' îii'i. X. Til· \ : : i alone during thi· next μ·\·<·» iinnth> ΓΙ · :s ί> a - · ' ' ' \. ΐ - "t· l'a ni"imt sent, th .-·· e '.aitru'.s durinj \ >\ t"r: )t·r. The ~ i ! ι.. 11 ί ι > 11 is described as parti •ulnrlv t i _; ! 11 in FrailCP. D.'i-i-iin • .n'tied ΐ·> ll'.i· «··::»· ' >' ' : e · ■ ■ ■ ci :· ιi■> ι nod 1c ΐ'.ιίί : 1 >a i d i n. ■ re il::.- week in;.ν éfceterm ι . .■ ::<■ îhrr bread rati 'iiing i- rctiwïiei hire. Tile ο·γ : it:*·· \v : ! I set up new • bral allt ai mil.- lui· the \ araeis a! rd !Ki' i II: . Helia· ' a ■ csi i : ι .;ito .-'mw tin 'nited States and Canada r.nw hav< ■ Hit 3:'.».ΙΗΗΙ.:·0ΙΙ bushe!.- ·· win- ι AIL Un ion Oppos es Youth Ί raining, Wants To Know Who, Where L J. S. To Fight Missing Pûane Hunt AREA OF PLANE SEARCH NEARLY 250 rescue planes, com bined with a (loot of surface craft, are scouring the sea.-· off Florida in an are:; indicated by !»·.· section of mail (above) in a hunt fur five fîavy torpedo bombers of a type shown in ! wer picture. The planes, an a routine training !li;:ht. disap peared Wednesday, (lntcr^aliotial) Indonesians assinii 1 or LamcViiacK ι lîaîiivi.i, « •1 VI ' ■ · · '.i 1:. ■" ·.·· i > S l'i'C !■<■;>' · t'l . I! It il : ; ! ο . ' . \ i ; i : itt; ·: Τ i .bad;.k, ."r · . : ..ι .· . ·. ' ,\ ! ; ; ·· '■ ]'····Ι. veiv n-rurtcd in gateiil'S subWbr Γ. ;i!-h ■ .. · .· tTO ..· the . .. It jiiav .ι Hi" ci:> .:.-··!! ·λcri· ndo'.m :t . >· ,· πι: 1 r >:.u< a new upri -in; . II- .-chfdulrd I'.r, ! ι, ivmbcr i 4. ho Inodnc' iL had nHemptVd to I'll in'111 ti ;1 ! : ΚΑΙ- : >..r: Λ Βπϋ .. -pu,·., m η K.U -tl |. ;t, 111 - v 5'iibaduk was "b< ' seaviesi t»t tlu* tÎHvanesG hostilitici J nil ' tlio χ I ; ι u ι · had ben loll sûiasJisil and burning". Labor Spokesmen } estifving Before H ou se Committee •I ; nil' ,ι;.,, in.-.t to know \\ hum J ι ·- ' ! κ 11 ' i ! 1 '4 ' ■ !ii« ii spoke, ! I :·»_.· 1 :n■ in;.,! w οΊ; o; hearings • ' \h>- .·■ , I. Lev (ί. Il ne-, u glslnxv t r< : ti\ .· .· 01 Mi·· AFL, ' tec : "Ma ·. we in i!! fairness ask, preparedness lor what? IT we ,\re on 1 !i« brink of another war. should w<* not Invc the ri:;ht to (I. inand with whom, wh' n and W '.M·.»*.'" Tin· AFIi. Hints toi i the e mm 1 - ■ ( · . . )Gl i c\*pd I ; ι prè] \ r,c c i ess sin >ulcl i w ■ v. .. I ; !:e<$ U'J.h inioc j ij;j1e ; : y.-cii ! t:j r· !«>.· vh«· i ■ : ι i 1 ». i i"f · ι ; of t.h;> ι « nlry .·,cf 'on t : : .«-.ont military i· :< Uîg< ι.· · .-y.-u-M:" ;ii>d ''eternal ·. i !; ! ·ft ι ',· : t 'ν : ;.·. ! t : î lie Slate rMTîi-.'.t : Mfl eii;i ;ιι:·'ιοη of a • : icy ·: φ a : i - · · 11 : < * r : * - irh a- was : ο! ii wd j τ ' vi-» . - iy M the attack. !? ι: de ι lis ί -y .Ι,ι pa 11 T. ; i : i\ Rice Riots in Japan Arc Forecast t ( ■ 1 V I,.·,. ■ · ■ tr.i. 4..,:.·:.'· ' :r ·ΐ..ί :.ilid system tcrcd ■ telj Filleen m ropn ··. lit;.: i\ is ! r im \);iI i-i'f' in J devjarefi i M ; nil i !«·ι i government p<li i η:ι ' i ' ο π 11 Τιihiιί. u dis ir.rl may ι'ι.y seil (ill per ivi.· of ila •iee r ·.,! ' ι tin government. Al.anwhi · . eomauiing his r mud i;[· war eriminai su.-ρι els, MacArthai· directed the Hrrwi ot 57 Jfipiincse uc* ' nited Nîili » S nation;»Is held in the 11-: .in* ' i ( alMinaWan prison «·,■ ! ,> in ι tu· Philippines, in prisons, camps m · il> In Japan pr> -j·<·:. and p. 1 ρ · an ι (if a.· ship < 1 y ··. 'ι V · . ι ι M" l°S lllgllli: ill I vtiyagë Huai the Philippines tu Japan. Alt·" ' i :vd ..' > - :·· : we.ν three • t ι't1 ' inc'.idins a .· .·: ·:. ::· m Wake Island. Two oE ; h ·-· :··,.> ι» iifinu o'iirt mar! ak'd by The ni'v.i-t war criminal suspecta ι ,. c ι..· -ι.·! . I : ι y" and a ι····. >ni'..- η '.'. Mi some ι·! the Japa nese arrested recently, but to Ameri •ai All.-'d ρ m .ut·!·- ot w ar. they Kalteiibruiiiier At Triai: Nazi Russian Plans Told \ κ■ fill>«·! y. I ) ·ι·. lu. ( ΛΓ) à i.i .· Κ ; 1111 nbn.nniT, ι nr.· ilre ulcd mm!··· : lu 11 11 . · in tin (ici .η icst:i|Hi Juin'(1 I'll other tup \a/.i ( add - in tile i·r:■' nci >' (luck lu i n· 1.· i 111· · ι nat amal military ' ribunal ij \ ami pl( cii'il nut guilty 1·ι war crimes charges. Kaltcnhruiinei, r <· r ο \ I'l inif from a cranial ι·.··ιΐ"-«.ι·' which sent him to the hospital just before the historic trial opened three weeks a«o. was hioiiçlit before the trihunal and κ;· id : "I do not Id lieve I have made :ny scir guilty.'' Thi' tall, scar-fared ur 'aim : an ■ > cd his co-defendants as tin· Hit lerite ! arliTs heard then sel'· es ai· ιί -1<I in their own words > : launeh ne t·. I η \ :-ii'n "I Ri:s.-i.. ΐ'ι 1!H1 ·,· ·,ι :h· ·; l,:iy ι ·<ι!.ι!<.·:1 dcterr.iin ion 1 : !μ > (· til·· Tiii.—· I.Ill people .-.ii thai ii· Gitiii.'ius tbi'ni.-i'ix es : ι iiîhi ι'· :. Tuo lîcar 1 il- util Menuann Ci lerini; ,.ΐι<1 Allnd l·' ·> '· bel U, " .lui. : \.|/ί pi 11 luSoplltM'. I re the In uni of lin· -Λ ι : encan pro : ·<· iiio»' alt;· k at ι lu» opening of III·· loin ; h week . I the trial. I liseio.siin; tiie o' tailed (iermui: plan.- tn strip capture.I Russian ter ritory of ti od, industrials and ruv m aterials, prosee .tors introduced a e\ ideiue a speech made b.v R .sen i.e. a ··:· ·' ii- — :ï. H>41 tu ο da\ s Lu· ii re : ii·· ,ι ν.·»ΐ m .ii which the .\'az j le;:iier s id "we see absolutely n< :· ι η !i : ,ιη.ν o'.ili«ation en · ur pa: ! te le.'d ai.» ' he Russian pe pie witl , products ut their surplus territory.' I ' ( η<·; ::rï, nrvoi ding to i| ' ;ci:i| d"cu | ,· en's. « the ri- etor of the ruth ' 1 is ec< nomic polky. I Power Politics Opposed SU Communists in China Υ ι ■ ι'ι. V lu ΛI ■ . . ι· III t hi· t · ■ ■ : • lit .1, Il 11 .It, ■ ι - |)l ' I 11 ! III ; I ilel ι II Il Χ ('1 ι ' Ι'ιι χ s.iid he Feci gnized there \ver< It' ι·ιι: ..ι;·1 :·ιιι ι ·. Amrii.·. "Ui"h as I'..' . II rerii.litl\ . > -ι·.: ,ι·(1 .in . ..!·· ΟΙιιμ.ι I'ri mi·· ■ Ι!· ι Π IA ,· So rial ■ · ; < ι It* 11 · ' ι · . :: 11 ■ ; - V.s wo.ilrt !!·..' v. 'Ii Hi:-.-..· but ι s 11 ·Γ Mil·! . ..Il ■ .ι·.>■.)!j,ι., "novo)· have Ijeen made clcar." W.inl ! ι·ι·" China "•Πη· ρ ·- ' ··ι: ι·: 'ho *T.ini'-·· ( "iii iv uni-: - - still :.· a : :vr. in di-poi' i' .· it doiinHT.'itio China," hi t"lti Κ - · ι ' q · -! Ή objeoth i'ly ! il \ w ι ΞΙ ' I ' ' t h·· S· ι ;rt L'ln. Ill < : > 11 ■ l . 1111 , ; there "I i 11 . 111 u*nce a Manehuna. In..- .-lit1 .st.it ed ill tile Si IKf-SuV'il't pitch ll'tW > IT, j then· is a growing suspicion among Ι the Chines ■ people that the policy 11 ;m'i-se:iteiI iiy Marley and 1,1. (ii'ii. I Al'ifii Wedemeyer "11 China is mi;-· '. , nyly ι j -1 : i.ihslu \.'e hope ".i.i ills .. -,1s; i·.··' . ii"! a reality PflliS s.,iil t .· (■·· .'lists ; 111 \i - ■■ awaited the arrival of General ■ M : :. ι · ι·ι:!!y named to - i ! ! \ '!'· 1 > \\ :·.» 1.1 learn ■ > · . ; iis.irm tin 1 ! i. · ·-se a:ti! 11 · time until 1. - ' .1 der-u ay in. Chungking be!1· re making any belli m ,.|,t 'mis ..cainst Peiping and T.i: lis. where, they assort, many ' · e ·ι·«·. 'ι ndei 1 ms." Where I evel Japanese puppets remain arm i'd . China we .r· determined tu 1 ite them.' he said. 4?) ShopRinq days till CtiristTM* WEATHER foi: N'OK'MI ( VlîOI !\ \ Curler \\ ί ι i ι lain ( < > η ι; 111 ι·ικΙ ίιικ over Hit· wc-l p.iriioii this alt (ΊΊΐιιηιι and ι > «·.·v,t |)ur(i>>n lite tcpi" hi : ι· ■ τ 1 ■ \ -!ou(l> mil mm h tntilcr t<<ιι·ςItt. I'ursdat. lair and cold.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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Dec. 10, 1945, edition 1
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