Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1945 — Page 1

XLill. No. 288.

Japanese general guilty of war crimes

■indictments ■e Returned ■Grand Jury Favorably !■ Conditions At Mountv Institutions jasEsl i • i If ■ ‘ i"n- 1 1 .■ O® ■ . i • • 1 ' 1 '" : " I ■ 11 1' " iokg ' 11 ' i .-li • 1 ||||K ■ iiii |SM[ • ■ i i • i.i. ■ ■' UM ' ’' l l ' * 1 ' ■ . ■ !ii.i' i" i " ""’i' i >ii ■ - 11 " 'I" M' Ml Ktl." I-' ilt.’l. Was In . family HB :.';>••< Gi.n v i HD and j.»i'.. IH A .If. 111 .i !•• county .i: |H 1 ' ' ' in.naf ••« HR i■ ii i' i .in i •- H| Mi m <- MB *'-11».-; int‘"id. nt MB • Xc. ih-llt < ndiIB <if tii,. iii•• ■'■ I i'il' d ’ll" Jail .I'l'l i .*..••, and M < |B jd- nnid appear ’ ;l ' > '’’• and B - ■ ■ <.f th- i '■■ iii proper." ■ ■'-! .. y ,imv. -tigut EB ■ I'-- <<n t!i • dak B d < ’>iiit now pendB ' i ■ no oinnii-nd.ition B 1 nii' iiini’ the Kame." B| I l a -a a- foreman of B T ■ jury m«'tnb<- h tins ' ' lit that the y mu B X ii .i rll and .iad b.-e-n B •>’■» i-ri-n day* and had y into iii feluni'-a ami B ;>>->nt'd before B '"iy T'-a- jurors heard tes’i B*" ifiltl 21 w.tne.-csos. H m ml.i <of th>- grand jury M '-'"I h- i eport were, < F ■ ...is o !! i ( . Bultomeler. Mi s. I K " m-.. Mrs Z.lphu Warren I B * l-ois Black, Waste Paper B o, lcction One Week i'-U'er collection will | in Decatur tomorrow as | n. *| P * i’ f ' f aii*e of illness of K ‘‘ ‘>t the Boy Scouts who “ monthly salvage cam the city. The* "mlior I ' ’ ' -| *lll be made next Hat-1 " if - lumber 15. Jw Stamp No. 39 al, d On January 1 De C . (UP) _ ‘-amp X,. 39 wl n b( , good , ‘ B u«r stamp 38 will he T after Dec. 31. he. 41 * 'l"' °PA’» latest word on | , u, 'li the government say« {| >«e to in. rat toned dur ' Si r rt ot v ” c The ~ew I be good through April ° t em«^ at THERMOMETER ico" Mr *tuwe readings iRt, m - 31 FiT. 35 W - 43 (. WEATHER * f r. * y ~ir toniyht and Satyr- 1 ’“"‘'"utd mild.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

Indiana 15 Million Short On Bond Sale Indiattupol.M, in < ; 11 pt Mme than fl IH»«» || \i, | l> nd -■ i • uiaim d tn he .u’.| i n In d'att.i today to m. • t th- ■ tat- in dividual i|itofa nt ju; l . mi,imu |„ lore tom ii . ,>u i||,. d< .id inF.ile* id uh nun a- .- loimrt • d in Un - at- v,.t.|,|,y h v y; u gene C p tlliatn. <ha rn..ri -ft, state war fiiinin imii'nitli i o •— Gen. Marshall Continues As Probe Witness l Relates Movements Morning Os Japs' Pearl Harbor Raid » W.i-h.ngt. n. Ii i 7 i I'Pi lien lieu t Marshall -.rd today io- could tmt teialj exactly what time in- a a tie final inter-cepti-d .Jap.,ii.tp - .i.-., i. i ... 1 the att.n k on I'- a . Ila "t I a mottling of D- 7. !'•(! An army iiiv.-tiga/mg board chai'g-d that delay on M.it~'ia!Ttn:t that tnmnittg m • "i-.- It- aa , I ' out horsebji k riding ai< partly ' to I'iatnv fm failure r . _. • .in ~de r qiiate w.i nittg un • .u- 1 < P<-ai I ' Ila. hot Appearing liefote a nlgi-.siiill ' al investigating <mnn t.-. ~n tii, ' foit rt i anniv.-i -at y of tie alt ok the former liief of u t g,. .<• i ■ be«t f»i olh i-liii'.- of it- itii'.e llietr . mi that lateftil tm hint ■ Ma shall t i’.d hi- t >ry -i •*u no-Jigl-al ordei H- -..ltd it W'l'H ill* ill*! Illi to have liteakfaai at abo.tt ' in on Sunday morning, i al- limseba k alotn- t Vi tiia 'ho -for ibout ati tout and I hen go to tof fice tin the morning -f !><-i- ' pm he estimated th.r 'n- ail hi.-ak fast it Pi*, it. ual hour, look* d a' iiis Sunday morning n.-Arpafiet and t hett -a int to- hi> i idi 1 don't know how »iig I -o'!-, but I Would .-.iv the high probnb i’.ity is all holt ot 1.--- I tmn e mt lied to I lie house " .M i ia 1 llvi. at F ■ Myi r. on th.- V: .-iii a id- 'I- P"' 'llia ' river ■ While | A ... Ilk 114 .1 l.'Ai-l u: w .ib- 1 Wa - gett in 4 I any to take a show- . word i-.rne to tmtital Fol ilf > i Bt.iPon had i n Iportatlt tn-ws f>r sue lid A iated to come out tu F .rt Myi continued. "I told him I "itld •' :ni •o the War l»'-pai tni' tit V. hat tint' I actually got to th.Wa. Department ie < »»np-« t u-e ||i> took his shower usually 10 ininutes and d '» th- office ti'iialiy about si-veti miniit. - When iTm n : - P ig- .'' -Imini I > II Canteen Supervisor To Attend Meeting ■ I Dorwin Invited To Meeting At Capital i A' the invitation of the i ity of Indianapolis, through it* division lOf recreation Deane Dorwin. sttp- • rvisor of the Teen Canteen in this city, will attend a meeting of canteen representatives and youth activity directors in lhe capital city tomorrow. The meeting, which will be held ■ in the gov> mor's former mansion. I 101 East 27th street, is as the letter from Wynne Arnhoker. Indianapolis Te<m Canteen supervisor. states, "purely exploratory” and no formal program has be n ar i ranged. However, theie will be discussions on the operation of Teen Can- | teens and programs of interest I to Indiana youth, with the idea <if creating state-wide cooperation in activities which mean for youth building The Indianapolis jailers will discuss the plan of creating a state council of Teen Canteens, and how the program can be expanded and thus becom • of service to al! < onimuntlies A luncheon will be held at lhe Marott hotel and round table discussions on the youth movement <Turti To Pago 2. Column 7)

CIO Electric Union Rejects Offer By G. M. I I CIO Workers Reject General Motors Bid On Wage Compromise By Cnitcd Press CIO • lcitrii.il workers today r«'••l'd .t (•••licr.il Motors wage offer, amid signs that company md I'niti-d Automobile Workers H lti' official* might roach a compromts.- -I t: |. ini-nt before Christmas in tlii- systemwide shutdown •1M * automotive plants. \ prop- il to rai-o- wages 11 "s ,i day was submitted last night to • |e< tij, a| workers in Dayton. Ydow SptitiL-s .itld Warren, <i, and j Um h« •!• i and Long Island City, X V fol .1 IlMlllbelshlp vote Evidelii-e ot a possible break in the nation's Xo 1 industrial dispute lame as ;a,ti.mm I s. w Ilk •i - «.-)■•■ away from th-h jobs in t -iiik'-s and shutdown . according to .i I nr<-d Press count General .Motors and FAW representatives k stinit-d negotiations • today in an atmosphere of cord- - lab v d'- pite tin- union's rejection ’ of 'he company's |i.irallel proposal ‘t to th- .into workers, boosting wage* 1 • -n's an hour. ' Th'- tail that then- had been an oft'-r in it-elf w.i- i.-rmed "encouraging' by union official*, inas much as E <' Wilsoll. G.M presi- • dent, had -aid that any Hew pro- • posa! would be less than tile 10 peri l !:- off. u-d before the strike, I AW oflnials said the 13’g cent tm-reasi- amounted to slightly mote than !<• percent. 'The company has come a long i way toward understanding of this . problem. CAW vic,- president t Wali’-t P Jteiilher said following yesti-i day - me.-f Ilia The decision of GM eleitric.il workers, employed in the com pally' elec'rii-al .ipplialn ■- plants. - in accepting or rejecting the II os a day raise, was expected to infltt■•lice negotiations between lhe company and automotive union representatives Tin- electrical workers ale Lot on strike Th. LEWS 12 a day wage dei ma ml roughly is the equivalent of li. to pi-; i ent increase a.-ked by the I \W and other CIO unions Previously union spokesmen said , th. i" would be no wage ettle im in by otn- union without prior • T.Ou T> Page I'Mumn ti o Court Martial In Recess To Tuesday Awaiting Arrival Os More Witnesses — Washington, Dec. 7 (VP) - Cour'martial proceedings against C,ipt Charle B McVay. 111. skipper of the sunk cruiser Indianapol is. marked time today, awaiting arrival of additional witnesses. The navy's pros- cution concluded questioning of all available wityesterday but said 2»t more were en route. I'ntil they arrive, the court tiiust go through the formality of nr eting daily but can adjourn almost immediately. The board held a 10-niinitte session today ami immediately adjourn c<) until next Tuesday. The delay was authorized Dy secretary of the navy Jam's Forrestal in a letter read to the court by Capt Thomas J Ryan Jr. judge advocate. . Ryan told the <-otirt Io- expect'd to have additional survivors available at that time for questioning The Indianapolis was sunk in the Philippines sea la*t July 3d. Only 316 officers ami men of the 1,196 aboard survived McVay is being tried by the navy on charges that he failed to direct the ship to pursue* a zig-zag course in dangerous waters. He also is charged with failing to give prompt orders to abandon th- ship when she was sinking Chief gunner Cecil M Harrison of ixmg Beach, Calif, told tho court's afternoon session yesterday that it was impossible for anyone to determine that the stricken cruiser was going to sink as rapidly as sh*- did. Coxswain Edward H. Keyes of cTurn 'Io Pago 5, Column D

ONLY. DAILY, NEWSPAPER IN ADAMS COUNTY,

Decatur, Indiana, Friday, December 7, 1945.

Jap Criminals Trial Begins In January Tojo Included In List Os Defendants Tokyo, D c 7 it’Pt Th" trial* j of sii'pectc'd Japanese war criminals, Including former piemier Hid •kt Tojo will begin next tmmth. it Wi* dl»c|o*ed today ! The 363 Japanese so far arrested will be tri d before a court composed presumably of irp-e«ontat- , ives from the four occupying pow- • c-rs. Great Britain. China, lhe Soviet I'nion and the I'nited Statc-s i have be n asked to submit recoinmendations of itp-mberidiip on the c ourt and of p-osecutor i Th- Anglo Sax-n concept of Jit* fice will prevail during the trial*. ■ allied headquarters said, with all > suspects consider'd innocent unfit proven guilty I Meanwhile, it was r-portecl from Yokohama that l.c c*en. Hiro-hi Oshima former Japanc-tce amii.i 1 sador to Germany, and one of thnin- suspects nam-d in ye-terday's war criminal list, had arrived in 1 hi homeland Oshima headed a group of 1 Jem Japanese repatriates who sail-1 from the I'nitecl States recently Urges Stripping Tokyo D<• 7 tl'Pi Edwin W Pauley, head of the* C S cominision cm Japanese i-epat'iatlon*. urged today that Japan be stiipp-d of all -urplus industrial equipment to compl-te demilitarization of tlicountry. In a statement issu- d follow ing an Inspection tour of Japan and former occupied areas of Asia, he* rec ommc-nd-d removal of installations in the iron, steel, chemical, shipping and aluminum industries “When this Joh has b-en completed it will contribute matesi.clly to the rehabilitation and -tahilizafion of east Asia as a whole," thstatement said "The program also opens to the Japan-., p-opl .in honorable, industrious and p. n,fttT future ” Paul-y al-o recommended that all gold and other prec-jou* metal s-iz d in Japan be shipped tn tli<San Francisco F S mint, pending decision on it. disposal. o— Four Billion Loan To Great Britain Congress Must 0. K. Negotiated Loan Washington. Dec. 7 (I'Pi The I nitc-d Rtate.s has agreed to lend Gr-at Britain f l.lnit.mtii.cuio cßt. repayable at two perc- nt interest over a s<t year period beginning Dec 31, 1951 Th- loan comprises 1J.750.0M.000 (Bi in ca*h and |650.0mi.000 lit lend-leas ami surplus property goods. The two countries agreed cm the latter figure as a final set-tl-mc-nt of all British !■ nd leaseand surplus property obligations to this < otintry. The (3.750,000.000 (B) cash loan must lie approved and appropriated by congress The mo iend-lea.se settlement becomes final by action of the president under term* of the lend lase act Th- agr-einent permits Britain to waive interest payments in years when she has an unfavorable trade balance. In return forth- loan. Britain agreed to abandon the sterling area dollar pool..give up certain restrictive trade practices and join this country in s> eking an international trade charter at a FX«) con fetence next summer designed to bring about freer world trade. President Truman and British! piffTnc* minister Clement Atlee an i nounced the loan agreement in a joint sfateni' nt The y said it would "put an encl to the fear of an economically divided world” and would p-rrnit for the first time creation of a world code of "equitable titles for conduc t of international trad- policies and relations” The announcement followed al most 13 weeks of negotiations in which Britain sought financial aid to help her r-cover from the war and re-establish lhe world tradvital to her island existence Britain's original request was an outright grant of |«.nonflfio.noo <R t Secretary nf state James F Byrnes said the loan was "an effort tn establish one world economic- 1 (Turn To Page z, Column «) I

Convicted ' t i i Jr * r ' V -y-c 1' * A t ’ j G'-u Tomoyuki lama*hit,i. first ; top flight Japanese wat criminal to tai - trial, wu» cotivii t-d by a I S military •>immt-*ioti today .itld sc-litc-mcd to di-a'h i v iialig ing ■ Winfred L, Gerke Is Reelected AAA Head Annual Meeting Os Delegates Is He'd Winifred I. Gerke. lion' town ship farmer, was t•--!•-• t-d diait man of th- Adam- comity AAA c-oininittee at the- .ilinuai m-c-tlllg j iif d-l-gates, held tlii morning it the AA A h 1 idqit i: I- ■ cat South Second street. Hotner M Arnold Kirkland township w.is r«--|c« t'-d vi— chairman and Ha-vi S In -ic hen. Wabash township wa* r> • !•*. t-d tii- third member nf t'i>c cimmiltee. O V Dilling. Kirklaud township and (' W It Sc-hwaifz Mon o, town-hip, we;e lliin-d til-t mid sei ond alternate commit'eetncti tc-spei-tivi-ly Th- • iinfv commit t- w.i! meet tonight and c-lc-i i ,i sec retary tic-.isur*T and make- prlimlnary plm- forth- !!»!•; p • gram. Mrs F -im i* Howard, point secret ary t r-a-met lik-ly will lie I- li-rt-d Io i 'l'i it w.i ill'll i .tied today. Tin- comity AAA also li.i two other employes in tii- local offi,. They me M s Ralph Burn-tt Hid Mis* Justine But-. They un- ■ ti ploy-d by tii- comity committee and it was indicated that tiu-y would continue to . v«- in I'll'i Township el-ctio!i* were lu-ld this Week in each of the 12 town ships mid tlii- chai man of ejch township also w.cs de-ignaf d as th- cl-legat, to tin- county • !•-. tion Two alternate wet- n.imed in • uh | comity In Waba-h comity Mi lit i eichen was ii. lined .• township lom | mitt -man. Imt when b- was •■■ I elected to the comity committee- ! James l.ybar. <-r wa ■ adv.im ed from alternate to committee mem lic-r, leaving only one* alt mate- in that township Tii- township commitH-' -. mg-aniz.c-d this w-ck. « ti, the chairman IDted lir-.l and vice , li.ii man second are as follows MORE t ii Wabash Sylvan Bauman. Xat li.m Spi mu •I . .lam. s l.vba; 4‘-i Alt. mate Toni A Sullhatt • Till n T-. I'.igi- 4. < ’ 'ln iii i (» Potato Club Members Guests Os Rotarians Memliers of tile I II potato < lllb wc-ie guest- of the D-catiir notary dull at it ■ Wi-1-klv meet 111'4 Thursday evening Gh-n |,ehk< ,ex tension c-iilomoi gist ot Purdue Uliiveiuity. gave an amusing and educational ■ iialk talk on insects 1, E \ri hl"i!d was c ii.iirtnan of tinFour new RotariaiM wei- given Fie duh chaige and cti'id I w-|-c-om- by (' E. Be|!. c li.ciruian of the aims and objec t c miti’ittee, Th« new inemlieis m»- Ernest Karlen, Kiaft Food* I'.i manager; Don Mollenkepf of the Molli-nk»pf Fa: in Equipment Hamll Eli .!• of the Shafer Co and George Bair, confedionety propiietor ’

Yamashita Convicted By Military Tribunal; To Die By Hangman's Noose

No Let Up Reported In Epidemic Os Flu Indian.i:• i’.i*. !•• • d I'i Th'-:'- wa* no '• t ap I.••lay ti the Indiana nthi'-nz i - ;ii-l'-iiii> I |. -tat- !• •'■ 'I "t Ii ■ ilt i i« ■"•: 1 el taat tii' II im » I ••! •.••■• * -Hl! was mounting, day by day Addi til'tlal -I bool* w-|e •'"••■I 'iii* A, ' n .’lll-' I ll.lllV .1 S-I-II • of pup.l- and t-adii-is, and ilid I I al and Im*.lH " Ii It.- A-I -Il i. pen d In aili ipe sotl'i' I 0 | Byrnes Denies Hurley Charges On Diplomats Senate Committee Told Records Show Charges Unfounded Waslltl'l-ton. D-C 7 II Pi S' i i •!;•! y nt 'ai' lam* F liv: tn * d-i I.iii >i lii'lac iii.it Patti, k .1 Durl'V, charge* avain*t I S •ai ••• i dip!.mi.i' - in <' nit.' w• i ■ w if h.mt founda'ion 'I'll" ••' 1.-'ary told th- ell.lf.I"i • .-1, . • ,i "i . -imm."• • ' iiat h- h,-I found iinfhiitg in th- n. i.id hi th. tact* to siia-lali'lai.-llllti-v - dial. • ■ again*’ G.-nig' A \I. 11. nil -I .1 lid Inlill S S. rv I. •-. I I.'l ■ 411 *• lV :. '■ ' 111 piny.-* How atfai.e'l cf» I. D'HI! la- Ma. Arthm llmi. v. who i• - -all.-.I i - I S .'mli.i'-adoi 'o ( inn.i i.e-t W' .k, li.id t.ihi 'h' . ntiiiiiitti > tier V du on and Service bad pliitl'-.l lie <|ow Hl.ill el til. < Tiiti' ■ .-imii'-iit of Chiang Kai Sb.-k by proposing that |<-ndl.a*.- arm* tugivcL t!i.- I'liiii.-*' . -Hiimmiit - The •' '■ • ■ cd and ■ ' i-d It'll!.".' al-., .ucu-'ii loi'i-.1l —■v!• •■ in. n of • rylhe 'o wi■ ■ k I s in.! . v all lit '-r ' !;■■ WI .1 hi. iud.ti4 Iran By tl< |‘l ' . li'' i ’ll- ' ' i'll..' tee i *t..f. in. iit i' plyiue to Ihir'.i v * diary-. * tli.r I S policy in China wa* being -aiiol tg. d aid Io l h f"iiiiii diploma * d-data'iotl flirl In- Would have slay, d in hi post I if top ..III' lai lie • led p.|idi< iv backed him up wish a cd-.ir da’, m.-ut of poll, y Tii' .-. t .-tat v-I .-t.item-m did ti..’ iiow. c.-i , mt ii I linn han Byrn.s said he had • xamiivd . I in n T.. I'.eg. 1» Fail In Attempt To Kill British Leader Commander Os Java Forces Uninjured Bal.tv a. 11- 7 i'l'i \ti i' l ;iai. in att. u.p' to a * ■ -i it- <•> L '■in! S. Pail -i ch i-fi "■ Brit Ii < omniaml. -of \ - d ' < • in l.i va upon ii* tun: m . "tl f.-ren. - in S ii ■ ipiit e l..il'd ' ' lay \ hand .i • nad. a- 1.. • d . ’ been llr own ! .-; i i -idw a•. -1 a. k a .ii : . at i"■ !<■ n. io n airh' Id j-i -t i - i . pi m. < . i y niz <ln-f i Hi and - (atl time ii-d 41 mind Th.' g --h id'- Id-' -t'd i h'd' in 111- lialig. ii d..*i -it i.'ll- I to <|.i mage th.- p! i'i' lie a.-re* no < a-ii.iltin-i iii*'i*oii i -tiirned t tnd tu ' situation I .-ii * • at .-*• na ~ug I w'lere B ifi'.i ' io|.s » t. I I icady f>r in exp. t'-d fid .'ie an 1 n.it lona' 1 ~i fai k I " I' f' I■ • , cruiser- stun.| in tie ill' io fl-ad Io -uppof ' I lie did md. ' R iyal ai force Dako'.. t’atisp.irf planes l>. gan . vac mat o i of worn, i and child'.-n. many of -'n-m »t .-t . her i a*e* whib- Indonesians - nl' ed th'- a.rfu-'.rf at S. iii -r.cr: \ me..sag' I' .I ng lie Dak -t i i pi!it* not to 1 .nd ou -h- .ield tin d- fire i. —nd l ie,n too late (Tutu To Page 2, Column ■■■'»

IM Planes In Hunt For Five Missing Craft Roar Over Atlantic In Search Os Five Navy Torpedo Planes Micti Fli D" 7 U'Pi 'l'. Hind .-.I and f.eiytW" i.ivy pl.ui' roar. I ov th. Vlant • <' da a . ~|,n i- -'-.i . I •>' sh ti ■< v lot " •|o "ml.. - A l. I t t. ' l-lt dis i--?' .1' d on i it - • 'i iin fifli-- it T - .in.. "iii'd i I ’ oi ■ if f,n . ...Ct. 11. id nr i 11' - d•I : - alld - ".I*l - -lid ' it. * X ii' l A -re -' 'lll It : '■ '1 11 I’ f til- Florida in.i-t so a --ti of t.. 111--.- uimtic . Hid <1 I',til I'.l'lle A ill' Il ■ •! t• 11 -. . 111 <■ Il lie e- il. Il I f:,.. II •• ■ I.' • ill I I na • y I"- -mi:.. I. w» : • m mg *il. • A. I:. I ' '• ' I. ' fi In ii;.. . I .» t toy ' 'i.it i a.i ) fijg H j. .li. d .-a]' 'i i d a it’s < • : ’ ti.i j n I. . n o' ,"i II .'• y ill. ' a ■ •• !;*t.-d a* mi-. B".'rd tin !,.,.• ma in i p. ’ ol • !i ici A ’ii ii po ' < I y ■ i 'i H: 11 ,n- - til li , w ■ ill.-- ia .I.' ,i! a . aunt 1 le of :.-r .dull' ■ | < . ' ■'- ■!, f "'ll •i. n.na . n -tri > ■ ,i' I.■om nd Ben .a i i f"| n ~'l e'.iv. J . 1.i1.l I • 1' . 1 .", the V d I ' --1 de a So I!.- "‘I aft A .o'l. I I IV' . til - Fl" Ida - VV.I m, ■ a!L| t a! lands oa tie . > i . ’ 1;v <• ni it . Hili'. nay i. ■■ II : " Itld I ■ -■ ' .Hid Xav v o'ii ,1- di. -. ut. d .'i< .-* of d a . ' ■ .1, • i ,rt ■ I '■ : • p n 'll.: it ' I ' ' I: ■ I ! . p. H' d. 111. . .id ' - 1"' li, iiA OIL, I I.; <■ d : , : • •! ’ Hiller Ordered Plans To Seize Gibraltar Anticipated Entry Os Spain Into War X l>- Il !. - D- 7 11 I' I \dolf 11 t I'-r o d r-d i - !i i.. “i comma d in Xov-mli. I't|". to ru-ll pl.ei* for iii. s.-i/u e "i Gil. altai n ant i pa'ioii of Spain'- .'tit v in'n the vv .' .-v dein. br-melit tn light by Ihe vv a■■ .i in- - ’li.ii di-' ..i -ed to d.IV The . V dell. wa HI I !l‘- Io: 111 of .1 'life, five from Hill. to h. liirll i omm.'tid If vv i pr.-'i n'.-d tn 'li" COIL t by Co! II Phillimore. Brit l*!l |H Il’Of Tin- <1 •" l v was is n-ij Xiiv : ' l'f|.t and vv i* <-ut it I- d "piepa' Hl’ p .'paiatoiv ni< .isu . of supreme headqu.i t. r for pi..*.. Hinn ~f W.I It III.' tie,l future f e to be tn.o|e along tin following line* Th re were section* d.-aling vs th • F im . t'te Balkan* and one h- id ed "Spain and Portugal Tins -aid I'olit ~al stepbring iliniit early Spanish .nt v into the War have In -n taken The aim of G-i in. hi inl»-i v.-nt on :u th llu-ii.cn P.miiisul.i i<nd. n.itm F. I ixi will he to drive the Bi ti*l| out , of the vv. -tei n M-ditei am m "For thi- purpos th- dire.tive! said 'Gib altar will In- t ik. n and' the -traits dosed Th. Bl Itisli vv 'I ' lie prevented ftom gaining a foot I hold at anothet point on tho llier I ian Peninsula or in the Atlanta-i, isl ind- " HiHer s directive up-. ifi.-d -hat | "officer- in civilian clothes will make tile lie e-Wi.i y piepa Iflons for action against Gibraltar and' for taking over Die airdrome* As I tTurn To F•g- i. • lutnn i) I

Pi ice Four Cents,

It. i Jap Commander In Philippines Found Guilty Os Atrocity And Wanton Murder Manila l»<- 7 <ll’i < it’ll 1 <>• nioyuk: V.itni-hi .i fit-t top f sxlit .me .. Iw tried, ' . of!, |, '.v the 'll.lll I S. IHI Jjt., V I 0’1:11 I’ll '(nl.lV 1111 l I «< <iten< <’i| t<> dc.itii by haneinx. [ Ma nI: I: fh-yno -I- |>r R- , idem 4 'he olllm --Hill ’11110’11)1I <,| th d it', i min'd” !.,t< 't.> tit . v,. . it tandim.; I poititK of 'lo- mi bullin' iitoonI. st< <1 . !•■!!’ • .it ' oops IllltlPP Y iiim-lir.i - ■ • mii.iibl wantonly tn r lie;. <| > ■ •><»■ • i li.i’ iii’l war Tin- if! i> "I i>'<! plan:ii’<l hi I \ : i-liit i faded lo t.ik’t p|. .lilt ill .1. .1:1 ' tlli ’li lb VliOhN Add . - n -I • -I '• - d ltd d t. I ly In- -aid : V Otdnn l ■ ’ ■ ballot i t , .. w i tti n \t. of t -ao third 4 . moi •• <•■ >h< mem I otiiiirtlnn ymi , . H l’, 1- . iui'L’i’d .Hid -• ini ii< ed to death by hanmne ’’ . . ... . io ini rd on tint I r * .■ v 111, l.ip.iii»’-i« I -'leak at’.l k oil I'l I I II.: oof • 1.1/1 ”1 srm . ’., M ■ old.v d I’.o IC I ill : . V i i.i <1 •• 'i • • wi , iin- n th” du- • ti.in M furv poll, n | had 'll t j ii h ‘ til a r«m nd | Tin- • u i »!«•» ’tn »» v h’W i hv Id \V l> Sfy» o?n:naiid« \tn» ri- tn ! • », h I liit’l ”1. v ■ rd’ I 1.. Hom.’I . M . V Im f-i’'. ’ t ; to on in nt tr I • I • .|t 1 he appi i”e-» lb” d.’ :al V h< Hl I t p.i I ' ... t.. M . \i tor final \ >:• ' t V Vam I'.! W.l t ’ I’’ id I: | ■ ~| j 11.,. oi d t.idui’. Ma-.ik.it-o Hain. . ii. di,,’. !v . ... I’, v. tv i ,i.d’-r i 1 i’ <>f t . I,p . , tuh .m u I ' ' ’ I I net; ' ' ' ' I'' IJ’tl 111 -I : ' 1 u *r'-'h'.i'|. e|y • 'ip. i ' 11, .1 I ' a to.ot , !. ... ... !1- nd. tv.,,. I n, t. • n • . I' ’ I'V •' '1 ' e.| . . . of | :'iv !■” bi ” and . ondii imy . II! • i in ! tn with ■ H P ■ I.’ I 11. ,:;d Jllsfi i<e. I ■■ ’’l -I I 1 I „!,d fled on n ■ .■ , i i ' 11 • inn.i I w •h to statu I I aI, * I i• 1 * fih Ia v w ■' l , ’he *.imi t ' •• , on th fit-• day <d my a .i '•■•.. ut ind I a i be> I" • mv <|, itof aid eVeiytlllnS -.Hied 'o no ifi.it | am huh,. . 1,, of ' ‘ I- ■ ■I-• : . ,I rs ( !np> i W r:i r!e I 111 1 • i;|t If. ' ■ ■ in* ' V to exp, e IIV ei.o till. I(! , J|,, I nif.-d S’.it. s \m,., , , f,, haV . in/ a ofd. d Io an •■ • tn tin m. ’ !■ . ” -f ,ff ilt li.jl. I ani i on-< minion- ml pp : 'Hi and title,m p i niv -4e. I”f'— 1 Th.lt’.',. vol! BULLETIN B trios Aires, Dec 7 tUP; The l , S. embassy officially confirmed today that the missmg U. S. C 4 ' transport plane has been found and all 14 occupants were dead The plane was located in Corr tcntes province. Buys Health Bond !• . i: . i ,i ■ mt I O’ d P ileh.l- 1.1 ~ 111 h ..(1:11 Prevent TB n -‘l' <»f

'!.■ Christinas seal • .< tu i> i g n in blunts county anllolitb cd today All priH Is from the atimtai Christman seal sales are Used in 'lie ticht on tuberculosis and to provide free < links and other-

Buy Christmas Seah

1 wise t arry on Hip tight against the ' white plague." The sale in t onducted by the Adams county tuI herculoait* association.