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Soviet government organ Izvestia | U.S Secretary of State James LAFAYETTE, ‘Aug. 22.—Purdue i sald today that Russia has flatly | Byrnes said Monday that tle United
oseph Aspirin, (university's new president, 37-year- rejected proposals by the western | States also was not “satisfied” that | oo |0ld Frederick Lawson Hovde, named allies Tor allied supervision of elec- the Bulgarian election arrange-
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{winding up his work in Washington | would constitute unwarranted in. force and intimidation.” : |where he had a leading war role in terference with the sovereignty of| JZvestia directly analyzed the [rocket and atomic bomb research. the liberated states |situation relating to Greece. Though y {it did not mention Bulgaria, Mr, Hovde, selected after more | “No matter what form the sos!’ >
[than a year's efforts during which | called supervision would fake, es- ~ more than 150 persons were consid- |
A | R rae 1 "oe b mau i 3 sentially it cannot but boil town SOME Don ts (ered, succeeds Dr. Eaward C. ott, : to establishment of control over| s fe rt: { who retired June 30 and became, : (the internal policy of another state] for Pimples president emeritus under Purdue's | which cannot be subjected to con-| Don't scratch—don’t squeeze pim-! ples—you may infect yourself. Don't
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clined. The selection of Mr. Hovde | States also had protested to Bul- i 4d " { lication does t delight . was made by a committee headed garia against her Arrangements | peterson’s MT BR Tou. Becomes Hysterical, Evades Direct Answers.
by Wiliam A. Hanley, vice presi. for elections next Monday. lirritated, tired or itchy feet and dent of Eli Lilly '& Co. of Indian- A British note handed the Soviet-| cracks between toes. By SAMUEL D. HALES United Press Staff Correspondent {
apolis anda Purdue trustee. — OSLO, Aug. 22.—Vidkun Quisling|
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Lake,. N, D., where he worked in the ‘wheat flelds. He starred in football and basketball at the University of Minnesota in" 1928 and repeatedly demanded whether he oy : worked for Norway's inclusion in i Easting Jom Minnesota the Greater German reich, | ¥, Wilh a bachelor ol sclenceé| yp, eyadeq direct answers to a arts degrees fro mOxford where he| did researci®™in physics and chemthe University of Minnesota, serving in various capacities, In 1936
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|Norwegian-German collaboration. Finally, the former puppet premier of Norway cried hysterically: “I did it to save my country! The last four years have been a nightmare for me because I had to fight both sides!” | “Take it easy,” admonished Presiding Supreme Court Justice Erik Solem. “Calm down!” Declared Sane
| The third day of Quisling's trial
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1929, and as quarterback of the 1928 team, was the Big Ten's leading scorer, He was named AllConference quarterback and the Big Ten's most valuable player that year. degree in chemical engineering and |, i. of questions regarding a letwinning membership in Tau Beta ter he sent Adolf Hitler and a Pi, honorary engineering fraternity rid £ v ’ ., > p f 0 Mr. Hovde went to Oxford Whivers | Sorendum he chad cralied on sity on a Rhodes scholarship. He received his bachelor and master of istry and became one of three Americans to win the Oxford Blue TONITE award for excellence in playing English rugby. AND Returned in 1932 Mr. Hovde returned in 1932 to
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they found “no signs that he is mad —and nothing to show that he is a person with under-developed or weakened mental power.” | Special Prosecutor Annaeus Schjoedt read the text of a letter | sent by Quisling to Hitler July 19, 1940, complaining that he had not received the promised financial sup-| port for his part in the German occupation of Norway.
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a leave of absence in 1941 to go to London at President Roosevelt's request to collaborate with British chemists in war projects, one of which was the rocket bomb, He returned to Washington to be executive assistant to the chair{man of the national defense research committee, later heading] |one of its major divisions, in which ’ | he did more research on rocket and Alabama af RR | atomic projects. Quisling also said in the letter] Vermont St. RAC | Mr. Hovde married Priscilla |that he was “proud” his predictions Louise Boyd, also a University of of German victories had proved | Minnesota graduate, in 1933. They |true. | have three children, Boyd, 11; Jane, Blames Assistant {4, and Linda, 1. The defendant said he believed | yp |an associate named Schueckedanz| lactually wrote the letter to Hitler. | “But is it your idea Norway, should be put in the Greater Ger-| man reich?” asked Solem. “No, not quite,” replied Quisling. “The letter does not cover my views | in the right way.” | Schjoedt introduced a memorandum from Quisling detailing his| ideas of German-Norwegian co-| operation, including use of the same | flag, money, foreign policy and | military abolition of customs quties | between the two countries. | “Are those your ideas?” demanded ! Schjoedt. “I wrote that down as intended to hinder Norway from becoming a German protectorate,” Quisling | said. “But they are your ideas—you accept, this document?” pressed Solem. Quisling’s hysterical outburst fol- | { lowed. | Shows Strain
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Quisling showed increasing signs of strain under the prosecution's hammering. His face was drawn and haggard, with deep circles {under his eyes, and he repeatedly |broke into Schjoedt's questioning with loud objections. Schjoedt asked whether Quisling knew about the concentration | camps in Germany, to which the accused man retorted he had “heard very little” of them. { Then the prosecutor switched to Nazi terrorisnt in Norway during Quisling’s regime, demanding to| know whether he was aware that| Norwegians had been tortured in| German . prison camps. { 4 “a FN JB “I never was able to pin down | A a En i Ju one example of torture,” | ; wy
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