Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1946 — Page 4

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; ‘ssh, France, Reich Critical; British Approve.

By SEXSON E. HUMPHREYS ‘Times Telegraph Editor No HL Russian, * French, and German ol. public opinion today appeared to it Neowssary Ret "10.00 §{condemn the Nuernberg trial verdict 'R PUFF as not severe enough. ri, sis1-]| However, all London newspapers, except the Communist organ, Daily Worker, approved the verdict. The Moscow newspaper Pravda agreed with the dissenting opinion of the Soviet fudge, Maj, Gen, I. T. Nititchenko, that the three acquitted Nazis should have been pun-

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