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y . C especially commended the comic strip, “LI't Abner, PUb- or inepiring thousands of dis jished by The Indianapolis Times, abled veterans to gain new courwas presented a citation by Pres-|age in approaching and tackli ident. Truman at the opening-day their individual problems. :

dinner of the National Health| Assembly

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WASHINGTON, May 7 (UP)

U Saw, Once Premier, Will Die for Plot - Which Nearly Wiped Out His Government

RANGOON, May 7 (UP)—A dark little man who fought for. his country’s independence and then betrayed it to the Japanese sat cross-legged in a tiny prison veil here today, waiting for death. He was U Saw, former premier of Burma. He is to be executed tomorrow for his admitted leadership of

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cently presented the Billy deBeck longer in the new department of members. of. Burma's. executive]

tional defense. Here is the lat-| council the National €artoonists’ Society, est: “The Munitions Boagd In- a era Slain last July 19 by which voted him the outstanding dustry Advisory . Security” Plan-| The pudgy little man who the cartoonist for 1947. ning Task Committee on De-|British say may be 48 years old President Truman also pre-|termination of a Listing of Rated played a leading role-in Burmese! sented citations to lay-people Who Resources.” ~~ __'__|politics before the last war. As

gE, [premier of his British-ruled land, ll he ambitiously sought independlf ence for Burma's 14 million per-|! il sons. Pleaded for Independence i 8 Scarcely a month before Jap-| JE i anese planes blasted Pearl Har- | bor, U Saw was in London to | plead for his country's independif ence. But the British government - {il said --no. New colonial moves {were unthinkable. when German ll bombs were falling in London.

BULO VA | U Saw left London a disillu-

ili sioned. man. A promise of do“Gift of a Lifetime” {minion status for Burma after the Priced from $24.75

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fl war did not interest him. On his way back to Rangoon in December, 1941, he stopped at Honolulu and was caught in the Japanese sneak attack. | | So U Saw retraced his steps. He returned to America and flew to Egypt. He got no farther. British authorities announced that they had seized the Burmese] premier and were holding him for ll security reasons. |

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Easy Terms Will Be Arranged FATE SEALED. — U Saw, former premier of Burma, who [will r U Saw, they said, had been in|-—.\0® executed tomorrow, contact with high Japanese offi- ity side ag opposition party leader! | [cials. “Whether U Saw had made against the new “prime minister, . llinis contacts in Honolulu or in Aung San. Where U Saw failed, ll Egypt they did not say. Aung San had succeeded. Hé won| | It was known that U Saw both a promise of independence for feared and admired. the Japanese. Burma. But he never lived fo|.: 'He saw their “Pan-Asiatic” See it. ~ | moves in Manchuria and China| ‘He and his cabinet—nearly the| {las giving hope for a new place in entire Burmese government — | ‘the sun for all Orientals. {were shot down in their council! He compared the British to the chambers by U Saw’s assassins Japanese by saying, “we would less than six months before Bur-| il rather trust the devil we know ma’s day of independence on Jan. than the devil we don't.” 4 1948. wl By After the war and after Jap-| Today if U Saw felt any emo-| | anese occupation forces were tion over his fate, his immobile | driven from Burma, U Saw was face did not show it. He had| ™ released and he returned at once gambled for power with the to his native land. Soon he Weapons of betrayal and’ force, slipped back into Burmese poli- and he had lost. tics. ee ——— = This time he was on the minor- {LOCAL GIRLS HONORED

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; {least §25 million. And, they add, such Imports matron and Harry F. Hergt fs would have been necessary. if Ja- worthy patron. Mrs. Esther Fogle | pan's minimum food requirements ynq Mrs’ Mary Ann Leas are in were to be met without whales as charge of entertainment and Mrs. a source of supply. nal '| Last year's first post-war whaling expedition, which saved U. 5, Mehiman are In charge ofthe taxpayers $16 million, produc 42 per cent of all the meat in Ja-{, 4 Miss Esther Lefkovits (Whale meat requires no) _ processing and is easily distrib-| uted to consumers.) provided 56 per cent of all Japan’'s edible oils.

Copyright, 1948, dy “The Indianapol and The Chicago Dally News,

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Japan's Catch Saves $25 Million in Imports cago for ‘the Indianapolis Power||

By KEYES BEECH Times Foreign Correspondedit | year Mr. Cal h TOKYO, Japan, May Fe Ce an oy. _ at for Mr, LAPD, Who Was re- Titles . are . getting. longer .and assass : : hich - Prim ister {up, American taxpayers, you're am. R, Krafft, president o ‘n an nghion Plat-1-w i ung San and. x ng to save about $25 million the Monarch Buick Co. had his : WN [this year, and you'll have whales/¥howrooni redesigned” to give a ™N (to thank for it. §| Japan's whaling industry, 3 rvision, has hr te ToiT48 Antare-{ White side walls of matt white. J (tic season with a haul of more than 1300 whales. mammals will be converted into 1100 million pounds of foodstuffs worth over $20 million.

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