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experts accompanying U. 8. Secre- % tary of State Cordell Hull, British Advance 50 Miles Beyond and Soviet Foreign Commissar Via- | Melitopol in New cheslav M. Molotov indicated that agreement in principle -had been Drive. reached on some subjects and the | main poirks were being incorporat- (Continued From Page One) od In drafts Col. Gen. Fedor T. Tolbukhin had ‘Second Front Plea Svery chance of smashing vast Get~ Though secrecy continued man concentrations in the ee: a IDhiépes Aled and th Crimes before i Sy "rieht savagely pronouncement on the meetings, | Tolbukhin, conqueror of Melitopol, defined the principal task as the sped on beyond that base toward “urgent unification of all forces of {the Perekop neck of the Orimea, he anti Hitler coalition tn order fo | while synchronised drive a Malinovsky’s men sliced through Sor the ppening of a second front. | the river Ly Nikaiaev, The publication also said | where ver flows into the slition of “practical problems for Pacing the imminent threat: of connected with post-way organim- | Cre fehting savagely apa Gen of peace” i counter-attacking incessantly In this commection, It said col- vy. t
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She Soviet Union has been one of aie hots Wei rsady in pro-jand the Working Classes,” asserted| “Protests, apologies and damages the. leading supporters of Proposals giseontinued and ee ations 8 WAS today that the axis powers will have are not enough. The Swedish peoto bring to justice every person) cocly to make : hare Den | to pay for more than $200,000,000,000/ ple expect more . . +. something who has committed atrocities, from!” Book whl ip Anges. worth of material damage caused In| inducing the Germans to behave Adolf Hither down 10 the Jowest|y reer aor wll not be issued | Russia, Poland and the war-ravaged, differently.” private in the axis ranks. President registrars 3 Is shown to- the Balkan states. : The editorial characterized GerRoosevelt and Prime Minister Win-| 00 bo will not be malled - but Advancing the demand signifi-| man interference with Swedish ston Churchill also have committed |mmminier oo 7 ®¢h person's cently in the midst of the tri-partite courier plane traffic to Great Britthemselves 10 a program of trial and| 1. uns. conference of foreign ministers in|ain as “revolting,” and said Berpunishment for violators of they... the book, one adult| Moscow, the magazine published an/lin appeared only willing to grant laws of war. member of each family residing at exhaustive article outlining Swedish planes safe conduct if its Last week the British foreign of- [jie Sry SCOTeS USL appear at|ideas on the reparations to be ex-| agents could examine the passen- | fics announced that a commission | + Price Of Tegistration in person. |acted from Germany and her allies.| gers’ baggage appdinted to work on cases of war criminality would begin its task im-! medic IN INDIANAPOLIS Soviels Reveal Position a The Soviet Information Bulletin HERE IS THE TRAFFIC RECORD! 1. Box 151, Danville, me. Aunt Aed Margarete Mitssiberger, 8% published by the Soviet embassy, pgs ood Jean Harman, 31, of 333 8. State. Paul, Mary Jones, st St. Vincent's. - recently set forth its definition of (IM ................. 7 OF T98i| Jopph Warren Kinder ai. U. & Army, |Yullie Decolhy Risner, at Si. Vincents what constitutes & war crime, The|'®® <+oeer is Liars a n of 3300 Northwertarn: | Rar imegene Mcianes. 3h Colman. a mtu ls that Sie aggressor fosidents ........ | Arrests ...... » CO iared Riley: a of 50 Southeastern; Wtbet t, at Methodisl olla | slarting a war. For this it may bel ymaY TRAFFIC Count Helen Sheets 30. of S48 N. Capt, |Coner Saty ‘Broa on He punished by i and the! me ous mee] 1000 B Toy, 35, Camp Atterbury. Ind.;|Harold, Arete Whither, ‘at 1008 Als restitution 3 GgumAment ai Sov. | o Yislations Tried tions P ranges uN o x : [3018 also believe that there are cer.| Katie drives : 3) eget Bact Ama 2 SE,LA30 Re mug, Margaret Barunmen.'st Bt Pres. fain individual crimes for which the ees sorter’ 3302 Hovey. suo 1 am rough street ..... * Oo! William Sager, 21 Charles, Mary Creasy, at St. Prancis. a himself must stand pe. |Psilere to stop at Texas; Anna ‘Sticott, 18, of 3145 | Walter, Helen Messer, at St. Francia Dries vine 1 alain, Jeter, Jr. 23. of Iva] Claude, Mattie Pinger. ab OO attitude of the United States | AM others ........... » SS Lake Whiting, 30 Dorothy Marie | Watson, Zella Cooney, at St. Vincen vs. Britain is believed to be| Totals .............. 1 1 TB Caran i: Sampo] | Faancla, Marsares lafaal ot Si. Vincent's liar... President Roosevelt an- cos Mars 2 of SE EA dhs Lhe. a Soma on Oct. 12, 1942, the de- EVENTS TODAY Cotage; Nelle: Mas: Anderson, 31. Richard: Macy Sturm. ‘at Coleman
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