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Jap War Criminals to Face i . oa From station scattered in panic. All civilian rail traffic to and
At Soerabaja, two companies of
board 10 royal air force transports for dispatch to the Semarang area, where fighting had flared up again. Negotiations between Dutch authorities and the Indonesian re-
— publican government were believed to have bogged down because’ of disagreement among the Indonesian cabinet members.
DE GAULLE FORMS ~_ FRENCH CABINET
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Vincent Auriol, Socialist; Francis que Gay, Popular Republican, and Louis Jacquinot, Moderate, navy minister in the retiring cabinet. Other Members Other members of the new cabinet: Foreign—George Bidault, Popular Republican. i Interior—Adrien Tixier, Socialist. Communication—Eugene Thomas, Socialist. ‘Justice — Pierre Henri Teitgeh, Popular Republican. Population—Robert Prigent, Popu-
- Raoul Dautroy,
He pointed out, however, that the prosecutions could not be held up 4 Jonger and that MacArthur to start with the in the event that it is le to arraign Tojo and the Japanese criminals by
~proseciition planned or four war crimes ., Simultaneously Tokyo, but that no -more tribe established in view the fact that each will require bout 100. American legal experts. Meenan will prosecute all the class-one cases which involve government officials, industrialists and propagandists charged with taking Japan to war against the United States. Commits Hara-Kirl Gén. Baron Shigeru Honjo, former commander of the Japanese Kwantung army and alleged ringleader of Nippon's militaristic clique, committed hara-kiri in his Tokyo office yes-
Finance — Rene Pleven, Popular Republican. --
Tojo, the number-one Japanese Education—Paul G a
war criminal, is understood to be cal his botched suicide try last Sept. 11.1 Labor — Ambrolas Crolsal Com removed ‘American " He vu hospital rom an Aen on| Armies—Edouard Michelet, Popu-
Omori priso lar Republican. : Set 8.09 A pram. _ Colonies, Jacques Soustelle, SocialChiang’s Troops
ist. Advance 80 Miles
Information—Andre Malraux, InCHUNGKING, Nov. 21 (U. P)~—
dependent. “Agriculture and Food -— Robert Tangity, Socialist, Chinese nationalist troops have ad-| public Works and Transport— vanced 80 miles into southeastern|Jules Moch, Socialist, Manchuria against weak Communist opposition to capture Hsieng< Cheng, 156 miles southwest of Muk-
Immediately after the new cabinet was announced at his office, den, government spokesmen an-|smiling and nounced - today. to
Dé Gaulle appeared on the steps, cheerful. He remarked
town of Hulutao and apparently] De Gaulle and his cabinet desigwere aiming at the immediate seiz- nated to govern France for the next ure of that port to permit the trans- six months and ‘push through the fer of seaborne reinforcements from constitution of the the south. ,
Dutch Native Troops Withdrawn BATAVIA, Nov. 21 (U.P). — A British eommunique said today that all’ Dutch native troops will} be withdrawn from Batavia in an
effort to avert recurrence ‘of the “serious disorders” of the last three
for the first time Friday... . . Only a few minister$’ in’ tiring _ cabinet their positions. ‘They Bidault, probably De Gaulle's closest confidante. . No navy, air, of health appointments were annoghced. A new: cabinet post was ¢reated. It will deal chiefly with France's declining birth
ernment were Michelet, A Thorez, Gsy, Paul, Moch, Croizat, Prigent and Malraux. Jacquinot was transferred from the navy ministry to be minister ‘of state,
tive troops from all of Java. Tillon from the air ministry to that
Sporadic violence was reported throughout the night, In Batavia and other parts of Java. A band of Indonesians entered
and telegraphs to commerce, Sous- : telle from information to colonies, the Batavia railroad station last|and Giacobbi from colonies to edu- . night and’ opened fire with riflesication. ly
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from Batavia was suspended today. |
Indian troops were preparing to
Coe orate reporters: swarming around him iq : “The Nationalists at Hsleng-Cheng [that “France now has & -govern- 381d "he expected no opposition.
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HEAD SERVICES|
Replace Marshall, King as Chiefs of Staff.
of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower and Fleet Adm. Chester W. Nimits| . nation’s armed services under circumstances indicating today that President Truman will insist they |agree on a peacetime national defense program, : Mr. Truman announced yesterday acceptance of the resignation of General of the Army George C. rn ana Shier 91 aafl Marshall! BUT TODAY records a is 55, will succeed Marshall almost |ChANE® In the American at_once . fron in his Sim It ly was od and steel in the resignation of Fleet Adm. pase for A nip alt ow e War e say Ernest J. King as chief of naval| "ttn that he finds it &
operations, He will be 67 years old . : foist his new-found toughness on this week. Nimits, who is 60, will|y, "oomny Or else, he's had “no”
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year-old LaPorte, Ind. native, will succeed Nimitz in the Pacific, Gen. Joseph - T. McNarney, a 52-year one of thiabo Wain old officer, will Eisenhower | 510, "6, 4 as military governor of the United |, ~ e. W States occupied zone in Europe with |, : headquarters in Frankfurt, Ger- t
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Names Go to Senate The war department isenhower already was acting chief of staff of an Informal basis. It is understood tht he will return to his Frankfurt headquarters within a week before formally taking over |
here in Washington. yo pa imita will return to his fleet in. Guam to give over com- Io ¢ ’ ad io Bprusnce and | vacation FDR's ‘Feelings Hurt. briefly before succeeding King. From Both Eisenhower and Nimitz (Continued Page One) nominations mtist be confirmed by|on the navy assignment board at the senate. Favorable action was his own requgst. Explaining how assured. ! * that might have happened, he said Senator Lister Hill, Alabama,|that in the navy’s annual fitness Democratic whip in the senate, de- |reports, officers always are asked scribed the appointments as “per-|to state their preference for asfect.” TTT signment and that he listed the A Republican member of - the |assighment board “as a joke.” senate military affairs committee | He said that in his. conference {with Knox he said he would take that assignment - willingly but
Admiral Says He Was Told
$=... “If there is a press release that I am going there at my own request I will inform the press it is a le.” i As a result, Richardson testified, he was assigned to the naval general board. . * The general board was one of the most important navy groups. .|Made up of senior admirals, it dealt with policy matters and acted as an advisory group to the secretary
conference yesterday. Under questhe added that he had some
the unification dispute which rages
"Te Unite on Merger Mr. Truman told préss conference
questioners that he would send 10| japanese reaction to British plans in a message -his views ) Ay 17 reopening
{agreement with it. " t The joint chiefs of staff will be Nimits, Fleet Adm.| « William D. Leahy and whoever succeeds Arnold as top air general. Mr, Truman's remark was interpreted to mean that he would re-
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