Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1945 — Page 11

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FINLAND TRIES 8 WAR LEADERS

Charges Secret Agreement Made With Germany,

HELSINKI, Nov. 15 (U, P)~ Finland's high command had advance knowledge of Germany's plans to attack Russia, the prose-

cution charged today in. opening]...

its case againt eight Finnish war leaders charged with plunging Finland into war against Russia and ritain, Lage st 3 he prosecution revealed that the Finnish high command signed a secret agreement in September, 1040,

[to allow the Germans to send troops

[“in transit” into Finland and that {prior to the Nazi attack upon Russia ‘on June 22, 1941, the Germans had at least two and possibly more

life imprisonment at hard labor “if the circumstances of the crime are particularly grave.” The defendants were: Ex-Presi-

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Rangell and Edwin Linkomies, former cabinet members Vaeinoe 'Tanner, Tyko Reinikka, Antti Kukko-

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FORRESTAL PLANNING TO RESIGN JOB SOON

WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 (U. PJ. --Secretary of Navy James V. Forrestal plans to resign from the government “within .two or three

months,” a close associate said to-]! day.

Forrestal, this friend said, feels that he has completed his job but plans to stick to his post until the

fight over unification of the armed

forces is ended “provided it doesn't 80 beyond two or three months,”

“TRIAL STARTED]

42 Germans Accused of Killing Thousands.

DACHAU, Nov. 15 (U. P)— Forty-two Germans went on trial before a U. 8. military government court today on charges of murdering thousands of persons at the notorious Dachau concentration camp) by torture, starvation and wg

The Dachau atrocity trial opened |

with a legal wrangle in which defense counsel challenged Lhe court's jurisdiction and the way in which the charges were drawn up. Brig. Gen. John M. Lemtsz, head | of the eight-man tribunal, ruled after consulting his colleagues that the. court's jurisdiction was legal. The Nazi defendants were accused of wholesale cruelties, mistreatment, beatings, and fatal experiments involving allied war prisoners and civilians at Dachau. | One of the leading defendants was Dr. Klaus Karl Schilling, whose malaria experiments were alleged to have killed 1100 to 3000 persons.

STASSEN TO BE DISCHARCED |

GREAT LAKES, Ill, Nov. 15 (U. P). = Capt. Harold E. Stassen, former flag aid to Adm: William F. Halsey and former governor of Minnesota, today reported to the navy separation center for discharge.

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