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Germany's war criminals and their| § : ” : NT { |coast to occupy the Port of Trieste, ; ! Ga Sk European accomplices, i : y : ; ~~ ...|today while peace settled over the|| . : postal regulations for overseas mailing might, also | President Truman, setting the : rest of the Iialian front. » 1 : : : ; late. : First official reports did not clarify Persistent

gage Loe the Jes i hig y ati - : : _. |the position at Trieste, which the By * without a request. + veports said fusticé could be Sneed out. to] I PB Wl ls Eo ay. Of Mara & : : he, pockets of n + nee “0 : SE ; 8 ; claimed to have occupied -yesterday. : : : mark, Holl luropean. Axis war criminals’ byy. 3 : 3 a The Yugoslav report precipitated Rh ; : 1 were prigal t LL A J Ci i ob TP ; J pest Oc ober. i ont ae] PY ¥ ar i a blast from Rome, demanding that : ; : R . : ] fight. Neg ; . apposed of ups eme our] Q 8 1 Trieste be given backoto Italy. R ag NH * Regulation O. D. Tie—1.50 ; s render were ers ii a= A. ; BN A Tat : i A July oe oise ol) : %, N SHAR : ~ Tens of “fhe 53-year-old former U. S. at- |: Jl ; ys Ms i he - Saler) \ hos : were still st torney Sel wil Dt evidence) : > ¢ = EH he be Riertio zavasion I) ; ‘ : \ LY : 1 north Germ y | 1 will present IC ; : 4 : dl JRE S er, 1943. ; | \ RSE Norway, hoy . le » United: Nations military tri-| ; i } : 7 _ Troops Idle * , S 2 : ; : to hi the mal which, will be formed soon to). Hundreds of thousands of allied Tora! oe ii q ‘ A pass ‘judgment on the®major per< 5 : : . : . : ’ petrators of Atrocities and- murders | tro0pS ahd really a million enemy : : : 4 Allied file: linked ‘with Adolf Hitlers. war mas, troops stood by while the physical} - , Five-Game Kit—Contains playing cards, chess and @ 3 " 3 3 ing enemy ked f Is War nu : a 3 “details of completing the’ German | ; gi j dispatches. ¢ chine, x t Bod Sk : is : 7 ; i surrender were worked out. rod checkers with board, dice and Put and Take, with instructions. : , : biggest aeri azis an enchmen i ; ; ve ! 2 4 ; ; ‘ 8 =ang. WT Sy : 24 The Germans sent envoys to 15th | Packed in a self-sealing and addressing container. Tan , ; A : Hundreds efore this tribunal, each witl : : ri “ farmy group ‘headquarters to ‘confer { : ¥ 2 = were blastec

opportunity for a fair trial, will] William C. Pyle christens the Boeing Superfortress, “The Ernie.Pyle,” lon-final arrangements. | or navy. Genuine leather—35.00*; Fabricoid—-3.15% S h, j : and rocket-

<. in memory of his son. The allied armies which won the} - 2 : : fe set, dozens

«|great “victories got. strong hints | : : aflame in t from their commanders they would | : : wild : A dispat

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yn ® | °o .] be transferred to the east for the! : Ho Bernard L prove to'sbe without “particular! Ernie S Father. Christens final fight against Japan. wr ; ; give quarters sa

geographical localization.” fr ze . War Not Over * 3 to : op Se Axis ‘officials who ¢committed{ M: 7. -Clark, & ! oubt—mig ~ #rimes largely in one Specific coun- | : Huge Plane at Factory Both Gen. Mark W Clark, allied | future” * try will b® tried and punished by | {ground forces commander, and Lt.; ; Com that country's government. ! A ‘mighty’ B-20 Superfortress,] Unable to attend the ceremony | G€+. Joseph T,” McNarney; his | : j py i ® Genuine Calf “Fills-Easy” toba. h—3.00 Complete Jackson dug immediately Into his | puilt by employees of -the ‘Wichita, | because of ill health, Mrs. Jerry deputy, warned their victorious 3 i l y ceo pouch—3. away, the ( Job of “preparing and prosecuting |. . division of the Boeing Airplane Pyle, wife of the late torrespondent, (troops that “the last foe’—Japan— | a . *Plus tax. | Almost the chafges of atrocities and wari. . .. . CE YT sent Boeing-Wichita employees, a remained to be crushed. 3 ; : : rounded uj crimes against such leaders of the |C0» has been dedicated to. Ernie. telegram from Albuquerque, N. M. | “The war is not over,” Claik said { : : ‘ airborne European Axis powers .. . as the:Pyle, the noted Indianapolis Times} “Ernie's love and devotion areiin a triumphal.order of the day. i rE : Aunty ” 1 Montgomer United States may agree with any {War correspondent, who was killed with you,” it read. “He is urging|“There remains the all important - : : «02 . icans. and of the United Nations to bring to in the Pacific. you to" carry on. He went on as/task of inflicting a similar, com- | Yo of were mere trial.” | “Coming to Wichita from his farm long as he could and now has|plete defeat on our remaining en-|} - : Wi Sra Rai ji man -movel Mass of Evidence {home in Dana, 77-year-old William stopped. . You were working t0-/emy~—Japan. Each one of 'us int ; oo - : i enemy. He said he already had: picked |C- PYle, Ernie's father, unveiled the gether. He needs your help now.”{15th army ‘group must _cdntinue : or : “Whethe: a staff of men who have been |POMber Tuesday and christened it} The $600,000 subscribed by Wichita without pause to give full measure es BH ; i . uncondition “working for some time” on the ‘with a bottle of water from the well employees for purchasing “The Ernie |of effort to that task wherever we Mexican Silver identification bracelet—10.00* : (Gs : ; 3 : |. how matte

of Ernie's boyhood home. -He was|Pyle” is part of their goal of more|may be: called upon to serve.” their capte

I ana py we 17 yous: peccpagied by the Rev. H. L. Molina two million dollars for the Alexander Thanks Troops \. Other brjcelets—7.50* to 13.00° ; 7 : : ceased. -1f Rojiuns war crimes commission at deo - ana: 74 war Joma Again emphasizing the job of ’ “ S . d 0 i wim TE A » ha n RD mipitassive amount of orig-|commission—possibly Hitler's propa- | court begins its summer recess May ig Tg oy nob one, : : A La a i by the ten tral and authentic evidence is now ganda chief, club-footed Paul 28 ‘or soon thereafter. , "ihe task ahead with: the same mag- | f ; / Exeter m In allied possession,” Jackson said,!Joseph Goebbels (unless his re-| The President indicated that the nificent, generous, and indomitable | : a : sie) He, 4nd more is being obtained daily.” | orteq suicide is fact) and fat Mar- [allies had no fear that the re-|spirit you have shown in this long RRR : ments In t a Ailiialy isis will, In the gng) Herman Goering, No. 2 Nezi, maining top European criminals os Forward to final vic- y Loss " - ? i 1. Britls sh *a trial procedure which win | Who alternately has been reported would find refuge in some neutral The reEotniing Vicor ait was . \ > : Ce aii : : ] Hamburg * be expeditious in nature and will "in Tejiremens’” or dead, : country. is | marked by an order of the day : TEER ~ : § ® Buxton “Three-Way” stitched billfold in 14 - _ permit no evasion or delay.” The list, it was said, may also in-| When asked what was being done from Field Marshal Sir Harold G. } h SEY Gam 3 oo : : : 2 The

Mr. Truman said it would oper-|cjyde Field Marshal Karl Gerd von|about such .a possibility, he re- Alexander, supreme allied com- " Benuing pigsklpe10.40° division ‘li

ate “In keeping with our tradition, ;4steqt and his aides for the |marked that most of the neutrals Mander in the Mediterranean, who bs / 1 tanks in t! | said the campaign “long will live in . ’ : clearing tt

of fairness towards those who are of { accused of -crimes.” alleged murder of American War already had promised to turn OVET |} ikea isoners during last December's fleeing war criminals to the allie Ty Germany Goebbels on List battle of the Belgian bulge |. s a A idence it ‘would : a Sop tense: : haps hun ge. n gave evidence it would live : Death already has deprived the Both Britain and the United yup Bits: promise. yesterday when, 400° FLAGS AWARDED : “oy | Nazi troop tribunal of its two chief candidates, States also are committed to punish-| pierre Laval, condemned to death| A roximately - 400 for high : ; . ; 3. R, !/ Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini,|ing Nazis guilty of crimes against|py a French court, arrived by plane Roni Re y XN azn z ; : Germans | Mr. Truman observed, adding that (their own countrymen, including at Barcelona seeking refuge. Franco heen awarded the schools-at-war > ; evacuation he was glad they were out of the Jews. |ordered him to leave Spain. ° flag by Y. M. C. A. Post 107 of the : y ; do , : | i northernm way. Jackson will refain his supreme! When he did not do so at once, he{ Americah. Legion. Edward Gail- : : ! proper, at But hundreds of others were un-|court post but will be able to de+iwas interned and Spanish officials|lard of-Crispus Attucks high school, : j mered the derstood to be on the list of accused |vote full time to his international indicated they would turn him over|post ‘commgnder, made the presen- | ; : - : ! war, already drafted by the war crimes prosecutor's work when ‘the high to the United Nations. tation yesterday. t : J 4. Briti: — = mins . | tacked Ki ports and quarters ¢ ; Sad r mos : . ie : ; , : , ; ment, fou! ‘ : : : : wih 373 ; or 3 § i More thar ; ; / : ; dropped. 5. Gen,

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