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The 18-fmonth-old son of Capt. and Mrs. William H. Wilkins, 1136 © WN. Temple ave, wandered into the path of a passenger train at Den-!| ver, Colo; and was killed Saturday. ‘The “officer and his wife were | “talking with a tourist camp oper-| ator when the child, Joe Gene, was hit. -Capt. Wilkins is stationed at, Lowry field, near Denver. The child was born Oct. 29, 1943, | at New Orleans. Another son of | the couple died at birth almost| three years ago. “Surviving besides the parents are the grandparents, Charles O. Wil-| kins, Indianapolis, and Mr. and] Mrs, Sherinan Ray, Bokchito, Okla, and two aunts, Miss Algia Wilkins| and Mrs. E. G. Shipman, both of | Indianapolis. * . 1

+ By NAT A. BARROWS schemes, we will have taken a vast! Times - Foreign Correspondent | step toward solving some of -the " LONDON, May 28. — Quiescerit| gigantic probléms ahead of us inthough it may appear, at the mo- | side Germany. | ment, Heinrich = Himmler's niederlage” (after defeat) or] i double-N plan, certainly lies fester-|

ing inside ‘the brutish, warped) CHURCHILL TOLD u. S. ¥ minds of specially trained S. 8. men. RESTS ON FDR POLICY *

Himmler and his S. S. gang—long before their reign of i col-{ LONDON," May 28 (U. P).— lapsed—drew up with metlhivdical | President Truman has promised | precision a long-term scheme for Prime Minister Churchill to follow | carrying out organized annoyances | [the policies laid down by President | and even terrorism inside occupied | Roosevelt, the London Daily Mail! Germany. Deliberately, they, laid said today. down a program of turmoil. . | Special Skill |. Handpicked. for their devotion to Nazi doctrines, “super’ gestapo” thugs were given courses in S. S. sabotage schools. They learned how to assume an |

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iM. Estes, post commander, on his i arrival from Worcester today. McSee recalled that it was here that|

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McGee of Wor-| duty today |

P.) —Pvt. Joseph cester, back .on after the revocation of

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prisoners he hit “deserved it, and |

I'd do it again.” McGee said he had no coms {plaints ‘against the army and would {remain in it at least until the end {of the Japanese war. | The 23-year-old soldier, who was | dishonorably discharged and given two years at hard labor for striking nine German prisoners of war lin France, received a hero's wel-

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in Worcester — from Ft. Harrison, Ind., yesterday. He spent the evening with his | family and friends and returned to active duty here at midnight. Becomes Truck Driver McGee was greeted by Col. Howell

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LONDON, May 28 w, P.).—The| | naser army organ Red Star] charged today that. Polish propa-| gandists in London ‘are trying to

| foment war between Great Britain | | and- the Soviet Union. FT. DEVENS, Mass, May 28 (U.|

In a _ strongly-worded article | broadcast by radio Moscow, Red! | Star attacked a Polish editor named | | Stanislav Mackiewicz for publishing |‘ a pamphlet that “openly preaches | Anglo- Soviet war and pleads with the English to inake a military alliance with the Germans.” “This contemptible - emigre,” the rmy newspaper said, “recommends réparing the British people’s minds | for war aaginst the Soviet Union by | spreading statements that the Rus-

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| Stoekholm, convinces me that the! | double-N plan should not be taken however quietly it now

sian army is prepared morally for military conflict with Britain. ; “How much longer will this Po- | lightly, lish successor to Goebbels be broad- | hides. casting on the London . wave-| Iscapees, refugees, length?” and intelligence agents, and even Another Moscow broadcast] fo ing pubtioized Yo charged that‘ conservative and “re-| rom Der a gave us Loo muc actionary” British newspapers were | evidence of the double-N for-it to

‘ambushing’ the Soviet Union by | pe dismissed lightly. : Ee The Schutz Staffel, branding Russian policies as ‘“un- i a ‘mad S. S., thus has democratic, | the seeds. of intense “We are tired of the argument] and, what is worse, the germs of about whose type of democracy is| : x : Nazism. Nach biederlage—after the broadcast said. & . defeat—can become a boobytrap The radio spokesman also de-!. > 5 edit {if we forget about those sabotage nounced recent criticism of Rus- | schools. “unilat ” tions in Fu- | unilateral” ac The S. S. men who attended the | after-defeat schools did so willing-

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By JOHN M'DERMOTT « United Press Staff Correspondent 15th U. 8S. Army Hrq.,, Germany May 28.—Seven million Germans ir the Rhineland face food shortage bordering on starvation unless the! crop situation gets very much better before July.

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