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with thermometers recording from 5 to 10 degrees colder than seasonal normals will continue from New England to Virginia, the Ohio Valley and the Lakes Region. (Note cold air arrow shows Canadian air flowing over this area.) Thursday morning the mercury will be in the 20s from Boston through the Ohio Valley to Kansas and Nebraska, also most sections of the Rockies.

Minimum temperatures in the | 30s are predicted from New York ,

to Virginia through Tennessee to Texas. The freezing line along which minimum temperatures will be 32 degrees is drawn through this area. Temperatures will continue to drop north pf this line.

Moist winds from the Atlantic will release general rains from Florida to North Carolina and Tennessee while rain or snow is predicted for the cooler sections of .the Virginia, Tennessee and Kentucky. Sleet along the coastline from Maryland and Delaware to New York will appreciably increase driving hazards. A new blanket of snow will be deposited over western New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, . Indiana, Michigan and eastern Wisconsin. Moist winds from the Pacific will release rain near the Wash-ington-Oregon coast, while snow is forecast further inland and through many sections of the Rockies. (Consult the affected areas for a detailed pictyre of storms over the nation tonight and early Thursday.) Skies will be cloudy in and near the affected areas, (See solid black areas on the inset map.) It will be clear from North Dakota to Oklahoma and over central California.

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“Charge Wounds Bayonefing of U. S. Flier Described by Jap Officer

War Crimes Defendant Says He Gave Order : To Avoid ‘Defying Will of Higher Officials’

YOKOHAMA, Dec. 10 (UP)-Forty Japanese soldiers bayoneted ANGOLA, La, Dec. 10 — Things began to look better today for slaughter trial of George | von DE I ,

an erring World War II veteran whose life was jumbled into that.of Morgan today tried to prove thaf 1945, as the fller hung virtually unconscious from a stake following a {a modern Enoch Arden. ne wounded himself with an aX beating by 15 men, a war crimes defendant testified. today. The soldier, Ivan Rue Jones, waited in the Louisiana state peniten- after burning down his farm home, Muneo Enomoto, on trial before a U, 8. Army commission with 48 {tiary today, hoping for a Christmas pardon. to try and conceal his wife's body.|other Japanese for executing three Navy airmen who parachuted from

| And he waited also for a visit from his Wartime sweetheart, and Theodore McCracken, a neigh-|a torpedo bomber over Okinawa,

{mother of his child, who married {gave a detailed account of the wi I The | bayoneting lasted 20 4 20 minutes, another man after she was misin- 0 April, 1046, Jones obtained a di- bor of the 89-year-old retired fanm-|§ He ordered the he said.

{ . vorce from his first wife and started, er on trial, testified that Morgan | night execution. formed, thay. Jones hed died In looking for the Texas girl, the had sald he “made a bad job out|bayoneting because he didn't want The trig), largest, 1 date in the

which mother of his child, of it” when he was found near|'0 be “punished for defying the will ne Busi, 165esned until Monday for But he learned that the girl, be- his home suffering from 11 ax, of higher officers.

{ ds. Two Beheaded lothers, began in the early years of lieving he was dead, had married. Woun line war g yy In Ft. Worth, Tex, the girl, now, The body of Mrs, Mildred Mor-| The other two Americans, Lieut.| A BUREAU Wife Far Awa Mrs, Sharp, told reporters she had gan was found in the charred ruing | Vernon L. Tebo, Pensacola, Fla, and | De. y heard from Jones’ relatives that of the couple's home on April 13 Radioman Warren H. Loyd, Forrest| "gun Sunrise... > He told the United Press that he j.tters written to him had been 1046, Hill, N. Y, were beheaded soon; her 0 first met Mrs. Mavis Snatp, then recipitation 44 hrs. end. 7:30 a \ returned stamped “addressee de-, When the trial opened yester- after a brief interrogation. | Total precipitation since Jan. 1 ue (unmarried, while he was soldiering cepsed.” day, Morgan's defense attorneys| “As soon as the filer was secured |Pefcieney since Jan. 1............... 3.17 ‘at Camp Barkley, Tex. She was a Married Again declared they would introduce evi-|!0 the stake I heard some volces oy “yerlarany: in theremin epee. soda fountain girl, he said, and he 80, like Tennyson's Enoch Arden, | dence to show that Morgan * “gould Yell out ‘Hit him'"” Enomoto said.

began seeing her regularly because . not have ch “Then about 15 men took part in| Anna his wie was “far away in Washing- Jones ould hot. sevenl himself, © chopped himself in the| p | Boston

head” as the state contends. {beating the filer. Chica ton.” He and his wife had discussed He took to drinking and attempt- |

BRO. sos “I did not do anything to stop|Simceiend. .: a divorce, he added. 'ed armed robbery. He was found his long silence and tell his story, he the beating.” Ev anarille After Jones was transferred & oujity and ended up in the state said. He asked Mrs, Sharp to visit Lasted 20 Minutes yne shila ¥as bom to the 33-year-old projtentinsy. him here Dec. 19—because that 15 It took a full two minutes for the mitinapols’ (city) rtunes reached a low ebb the day he will hear from ‘the first man to comply, the former of Kansas Siy : “I wanted to marry her then to when he learned recently from rela- Pardon board whether or not he has ficer said. Then the soldier finally Miami... pre protect the child,” Jones said, “be- tives that his child by Mrs, Sharp earned his freedom, [“came up In a half run and de- inneapois. -8t. Paul cause she was a goodegirl” But he was seriously ill. But then he found Jones said his present wife, Mrs. livered hig bayonet thrust into the Now Fork was sent overseas. out that she had obtained a divorce Louise Ellen Jones of Harrison, Ark. 'left side of the flier's chest. When he returned to the United last August,

/States more than three years later,

Modern Enoch A | yf for Maderu Ehoek Arde Sate

- He Waits for Visit From Mother of His Child WASHINGTON, Ind, Dec. to) By EDWARD W. STAGG, United Press Staff Correspondent | (UP) State attorneys at the man-

action. Jones’ personal tragedy, {touched the lives of at least four

+ + + Pittsburgh has agreed to divorce him so he can THe first thrust I believe killed|Ssn Francisco ....

That made him decide to break marry his Texas sweetheart. {him.” jes. Jouis D.C.

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