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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 15

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Nov. 25, 1945 cccc g'ait Jfrattrinrn txamhtrr 1 5 Nazis Seek Cliveden Set Witnesses at WarTrials Legion Moves to Extend Veteran Rights to Job ir GREEK REGENT DE GAULLE ASKS TD KEEP QFFIGEARMY 5HAKEUP RUSS TO TRIPLE (Continued from Page One) I I a BBearaiity Cunltiran'e Refugees Fear Russ Aim Congress Action Being Urged By DAN MARKEL Examiner Wsnhlnfton Bureau By EDDY GILMORE Associated Trent Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Ndv. 24. to convince the court that they had good prison camp treatment at Keitel's orders. Dr.

Fritz Sauter, attorney for Joachim von Ribbcntrop, said he wanted Lady Astor, and others who used to gather with an international set at her Cliveden home before the war, to take the stand at Nuernberg. He named as wanted witnesses the Marquess of Londonderry, and Lords Beaverbrook and Kemsley, publishers. SUBS ISSUE Battle plans for the defense of veterans' Job rights, mapped at the American Legion's national convention, will go into operation any American witnesses although Hjalmar Schacht, former Nazi finance minister, had indicated he wanted to summon a man named Jeidels, identified only as a former chairman of the Berlin Trade and Commerce Society. Schacht claims he helped Jeidels, said to be running a New York bank, emigrate to the United States. The German lawyers said they intended once more to raise the question of the Allied tribunal's competency to judge Germans accused of war crimes.

"I had in mind something like the Hague court, including German judges and lawyers," said Alfred Thoma, attorney for Alfred Rosenberg, former Nazi party "philosopher." here next week as the strongest Legion legislative force in history fights for re-enactment of veter ans' re-employment guarantees. Col. John Thomas Taylor, national legislative director, is doubling his staff to force imme diate Congressional action to extend veterans' job rights beyond PARIS, Nov- Da Gaulle has asked the Constituent Assembly for a complete reorganization of France's armed forces, a step he repeatedly urged on his superiors without success in his years of service as a French Army officer. French newspapers said today the General's program would permit a thorough shake-up of the country's tradition-ridden army and the introduction of new ideas and methods made necessary by the advent of the atomic bomb. Prior to France's collapse in' 1940, De Gaulle urged greater mechanization of the army.

Observers interpreted the announcement of a widespread demobilization from the classes of 1938 through 1942 in the Medical and Sanitation Corps as a possible indication that the new army might be fashioned after the closely-knit elite force so often proposed by De Gaulle. After outlining to the Assembly yesterday his newly constituted government's economic and foreign affairs policies, De Gaulle said: "Finally, it appears to the Government that the Assembly cannot complete its career before laying new foundations for national defense." ATHENS, Nov. Greek Government quarters said today that Archbishop Damaskinos had withdrawn his resignation as regent. It was believed that Damaskinos might have bargained with the government for more authority in naming ministers in return for remaining as regent. Damaskinos had been asked yesterday by the new Greek premier, 85 year old Themistoklcs Sophoulis, British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin and the British Emissary to Greece, Hector McNeil, to remain as regent.

The Archbishop steadfastly refused then and also refused to sign any laws or decrees. A letter to Damaskinos from Bevin was released, here yesterday. Bevin told the aging regent, "I personally consider it would bo important in your country's interest that you should remain at your post and take care of your country until integration of the task. I cannot believe you will divest yourself of your responsibilities at this Juncture." S. Taper is urgently needed for packaging 700,000 items.

Save all newspapers and magazines! Ukrainian War Victims Shun Repatriation By DAVID SENTNEK. (S. I1'. Kxanilmv Washington Bureau) WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.

The desperate plight of Ukrainian refugees, facing death or enslavement if they are forced to return to the USSR, was added today by Representative Clare Luce, Republican of Connecticut, to the grim saga of "the heart breaks, misery and suffering occasioned by American policy in regard to displaced persons from the Soviet Union." "Ukrainians, who have no government recognized by any of the powers," Representative Luce told Congress, "are particularly in a tragic case, as they are claimed as Soviet nationals since the inclusion of all Ukrainian territory by the Moscow Government." TELL OF TRAGEDY. Mrs. Luce made communications public from authoritative MOSCOW, Nov- 24-Rus sia's new fiv year plan for the automotive industry, details of which were made public today, will see the Soviet Union manufacturing cars and trucks in such volume that it may compete 'seriously with the United States and Britain for the world market. Already a large industry, the nation's automotive plants will be increased from three to four times their present size by the end of this five year plan, according to S. R.

Akopov, commissar of the medium machine building industry. Russia newest car, the Zis 110, is somewhere between a Buick and a Cadillac and a very flashy job. The Soviet Union's new popular car is a four cylinder, five passenger job called "Victory," said to be highly economical. Its top speed is sixty-five miles an hour. A new car with a low gasoline May 15, 1946, when, under preS' ent law, they automatically ex pire.

INITIAL STEP. Captain Misses As an initial step, the Legion will probe into the apparent Ship, Hangs Self stalling tactics of administrative agencies which for weeks have NEW YORK, Nov. 24. (INS) Von Ribbentrop, said Sauter, wants these people to testify as to German policy regarding Britain as outlined by Ribbentrop when he was Ambassador to London. Otto Kranzbuhler, lawyer for Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz, said he wanted the chief of the British submarine warfare division to testify on British submarine tactics.

He said he hoped to show that Britain's technique was similar to Germanys and that Doenitz therefore could not be held responsible for waging criminal warfare. U.S. LINK The German lawyers said that thus far they had not asked for Missing his ship proved the delayed responding to Congres last straw veteran sea captain sional Committee requests for Dolores Premier instruction is unique in method, thoroughness and beauty culture advancement staffed by instructors who are not only licensed to teach all branches of cosmetology but are also specialists in the fine art of Hair Styling corrective hair tinting facial and skin analysis scalp treatments and Hollywood makeup. Charles A. Woodruff, 61, could endure when he found himself stranded penniless in New York.

Before hanging himself in his hotel room he wrote a note addressed to his wife, Ramona, of Palms, saying: "Unable to get back to California. This is the easiest way out." consumption, called observers abroad concerning the tragedy of the enforced repatriation of Ukrainian refugees. rated at fifty-miles an hour, will go into production in 1946. From a recent letter, dated Augsburg, Germany, written by a former Ukrainian member and Deputy Speaker of prewar Polish Parliament: You, Too, Will Want Strobo-Sonic Tone! "There are about 250,000 Ukrainian refugees under the Anglo-American occupation in western Germany. Among them are highly qualified intellectuals all of them, voluntarily or otherwise, fled as far as possible away from the Soviet regime.

Many of them have already experienced life under the Communist rule. reports on pending bills to continue the employment pledges. Colonel Taylor's legislative crusaders also are girding for other fights with the Administration over veterans' employment matters. They have been mandated to demand that the veterans' employment service be unchained from the United States Employment Service of the Department of Labor and that it be placed Instead in the Veterans Administration. FAILURE CITED.

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