Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1945 — Page 6

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Spain Participates In Tangier Regime Russians Fail In Exclusion Effort Washington, Oct. ll— (CH — flussta. It wan revealed today, tried without huccms at a recent cobforesee In Parle to exclude Spain from the International admlnistratlon of Tangier until the Franco regime* wae replaced by a democratic government. The United State*, Britain and

France opposed the Russian sug(gallon and Spain will participate In the prorlaioitul regime for Tangier, the strategic tone on the African aide of the atralts of Gibraltar. Thia was revealed In n stale department release giving the texta of resolutions adopted at the recent Paris conference cn the Tangier quewtlon It also Included the text of an Anglo-Frenoh agreement for a provisions! administration of Tangier pending a conference to act up n permanent organ! ration. The relea»e revealed that Spain baa withdrawn all her troopa from Tangier and turned that controversial area track to international con-

I- trol. The action took place a week a ago -on Oct. 11- the same day that I- the Mendoub. peiwonal repreeenlae live of the Sultan of Morocco, ate companied by a force of Hherlfian police forces, returned to Tangier. B BIG FOUR POWERS I* «ra—mm (Turn To Page 1, Column S> s 1,1 ” of barbarous atrocities, Inhumane persecutions and slavery, largeecale plunder, and wanton devastation unmatched on such a scale In the history of mankind. Many of the detail* of Nazi ter--1 rorlam have been known for a long 1 time. The Indictment la the flrat ' official attempt to art down the entire sordid story of the Nazi bld to rule the world. Each of the defrndanta la chaig- > rd with reaponaibillty for plotting J and helping execute seven ware > or aggression which are now ' known as World War 11. They face ’ almost certain execution. Adolph Hitler, who la believed dead but whose body haa not b-oii I found, und two other top Nazis— Joseph Paul Goebbels and Heinrich Hlmmlur, who committed suicide - are missing from the list. The scope of the criminal aclIvlties of th'-ee men la only Indicated In the Indictment. For example, |t lists only "samples** of | the number of murders known to have been committed at specified places. But those total 9,381.986 — for which each of the criminals must aton«— and do not include numerous references in the indictment to the ‘'hundred*,** "thousands,** and "tens of thousand*” of other murdered. There are In addition to millions of battle casualties. The great majority of the civilian extermination* occurred tn ea*tern Europe. In one concentration camp alone —-Aschwltz, Poland -4.000.000 person* were •’exterminated". Fiance alone wa* plundered of material*, equipment, produce and money worth 1.265.013.260,000 (trillion) francs (1200.000,000,000 (B) in prewar value and *25.300.265,000 <B) at the present value of the franc). The material loss In Soviet Russia, which bore the brunt of Nazi savagery, was placed at 679.000,000,000 < rubles (1127.652.000.000 ( (Bl at the official, but unused, exchange rate.) • The Nazi conspirator’s economic spoliation of Czechoslovakia from 1939 tx» 1945 was estimated at 200.000.000.000 (B) Czech crowns (about *6,000.000.000 (B). Reuben C. Shady Suicidff Victim Reuben C, Shady. 76. retired farmer, committed suicide Wednesday at the home of Tiias daughter, Mrs. Hazel Reber, wit’i whom he lived in Bluffton. He was born in Kirkland township and lived on a farm near Craigvllle until a few

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By HABRISON CARROLL I i Xia* Fealare* Myadirata Writer h HOU.TWOOD In a mournful frame of mind and in a fearsome 1 blue makeup, John Carradtaie pours a tale of woe into my ears this week. The cadaverous John is playing r • the vampire

man again in U n i v e r a a I's "House of Dracula." This picture is another goon convention. The Wolf Man and the Frankenstein monster also are on hand to delight the goose pimple set. Carrsdine*s

blue njakeup is not for Technicolor. The pia|*ire 1* being ahot in black and white. But the weird hue la supposed to give the effect of a death pallor. “Tou see in me.” sajrs John, "the victim of alimony. I have to MW my ex-wife some cash ao, right in the middle of important negotiations in New York, I must come out hero and play in thto hunk of juski” John says that abouMxsMVifol hut Shakespeare »o d«rf IWlt3<eflp you from seeing the ole|m£, wfllch will have a lot of chii'ix Wi Winito. For instance, in thto »c«ie, Comet < Dracula stalks into’a huge room where Martha O’Drtocoll to playing the piano. The piece to Rretberen'* "Moonlight Sonata.” Suddenly, through the hyymefftr control of the monster, Martha's fingers change the music into a wild pagan ritual. Universal had Cookie Fairchild break down the sonata and warp it to the desired effect. I stick around watching until Director Erls Kenton caito lunch, Carradine, I believe, secretly anticipates the sensatiim that his blue visage will cause in the commissary. "I call thto my rochefort cheese makeup,” he says. “Some one else ssked if I was supposed to represent the ’two-ball.’ I suppose, next,

years ago. Survivors Include the daughter, seven eons, one sister und t*° brother*. Funeral. arrangement* have not been completed. Three Decatur Men Make Solo Fhqhts , Three more fiecatU” men have made their first solo fllghls a; McComb field In the past few days. They are Paul Heller und Francis Howell, both members of the Aero club, and John Ulmer. Howell hud previously soloed a few yeans ago bu< hud abandoned flying until i< cently. Winner of the free lesson nt McComb field Sunday afternoon al 2 o'clock la announced na Joe Hunter, of 4<H Adam* istreit.

COL. GERALD R. JOHNSON, above. Eugene, Ore., the Army's leading Pacific ace, has been missing since Oct. 7 when he took off on a flight from IE Shima to Tokyo. Missing with the 25-year-old pilot to hto co-pilot, James B. Noland, Houston, Tex. Four other men aboard the B-25 Mitchell parachuted to safety 75 miles southwest of Tokyo after the plane had Circled Honshu for three hours trying to break through an overtask. (International)

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frightened end-man tn a minstrel show." Run out of similes, he mournfully exits. Over at RKO. I visit with John Fontaine in her dressing room on the set. They have just changed the title ot Joan's picture from "Ail Bride* Are Beautiful” to *’ From This Day Forward." We get into a discussion about why so many movie titles art- changed before pictures are finished. "I like our change,” says Joan. ** 'From Thia Day Forward’ suggests hope for the future and that’s what our picture is all about. Moreover. RKO took a Gallup poll on the two titles. 'All Brides Are Beautiful* rated only 80 and was found to have appeal only to women. ‘From This Day Forward’ rated 120 and appealed to both men and women.” I ask Joan what to her idea of a good movie title. " ’Rebecca*,” she replies promptly. "It was short and sfdi<l." Two other titles that intrigued Joan were "Notorious" and "Farewell to Arms It’s an Interrat Ing subject. Any of you readers have favorites? I go over to Paramount to watch (Lizabeth Scott and Van Heflin do a acene for "Love Lies Bleeding." They are working outside the souafi afogtM on a street set covlered for a big black canopy. The draaa es planes and the flapping nofite of the canopy rippled by gusto of wind are making it hard for Director Lewis Milestone to record the quiet dialogue between the two stars as they sit on the steps of a rooming house. It's the first scene between a disenchanted hero and a girl out of prison on probation. But these two are lily-white characters compared to Barbara Stanwyck, the other woman in the story. Barbara plays a murderess more cold-blooded than the one in "Double Indemnity." . Grim stuff but Lizabeth Scott tells ms there to a happy ending for her and Van Heflin. “At the finish,” she says, “you know we will be married. We were just going away together but the Hays office said that Van had to make an honest woman of me.”

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