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CLINE IDENTIFIED IN SENATE VOTES RAISE IN DAILY SUN Dec. 19, 1945 8AN BERNARDINO MACON, CREMATION Lords Approve Loan Acceptance FEDERAL WORKERS' PAY American Case Against 'Little tification to San Francisco author WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 UP) A vote accepted the plan spon German Document Places Dead, Miwina in Action at 3,544,284 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 18 UP) A picture of Alfred Leonard Cline was identified today by a Macon, mortuary employe as sliding-scale pay increase averaging 11 per cent for an estimated 1,100,000 government workers was sored jointly by senators cyra, Hickenlooper, Iowa Republican, and Hart, Connecticut Republican. LONDON, Dec.

18 UP) The house of lords tonight approved ities who are piecing together information on Cline's connections with the deaths of several elderly women. Cline, a former convict, is held here as a fugitive from justice after beine chareed with murder that of the man who arranged NUEB.NBERO.D. 18 tB-The dufltoe d.d, The plan would eliminate a graduated raise of about 16 per cent that became effective in July acceptance of the $4,400,000,000 United States loan by a vote of 90 to 8, after two days of debate climaxed by caustic opposition from Conservative Lord Beaver- approved in the senate toaay ana sent to the house. Senator Byrd, Virginia Democrat, who backed the measure as a substitute for a more liberal one hv Spnntor Downev. California Nazis' Clouded Judges' Questions Show They Believe Prosecutors Wrong vt-frn-RERG.

Dec. 18 UP) for the cremation there of the body of Mrs. Alma Willa Carter. Solicitor General Charles Garrett of Georgia reported the iden- and substitute the following: 36 at Dallas, Texas. He was arrested brook.

Immediately after the vote the 3,544.284 men killed or missing missing. ATilitarv mpn Democrat, said it would offset the increased cost of living for all estimate that the percent increase on the first of pay; 18 per cent increase on pay from $1,200 to and 9 per cent increase on pay above $4,600 up to a limit of $10,000. here originally on suspicion of forgery. Garrett told San Francisco District Attorney Edmund Brown that signatures of an A. Klein house approved the Bretton Woods action 5 per cent of them on the i i 11.

mimhor four workers now under classified wounaea usuui I in Divorce Awarded to Actress Ella Raines civil service. He said, however, and Mrs. Carter were found on a monetary agreement Dill, adoption of which was a condition of the U. S. loan.

The Bretton Woods agreement, now cleared of its final parliamentary hurdle, is ex times as manv as the deaa. lrruaieu jb to the wehnnacht report, this ternational military tribunal formula would mean adding more heckled American prosecutors to-han 5 500 000 to the dead and day over the abundance of docu-missing figure of nearly 2,500,000 mentary evidence, and cast doubts Tor a Jrind total of approximate- on pari, of the United tes esse Macon totel register of Feb. 17, The signatures, he said, will Soviet front in more man years of war, it was learned today from a Nazi document. Prepared for the fuehrer's headquarters, this casualty report by the intelligence branch of the German army indicated that Hitler publiclv told the truth about the LOS ANGELES, Qec. 18 UP) Screen Actress Ella Raines won a divorce today from Kenneth W.

Trout, recentlv an Air corns major be compared with handwriting pected to receive royal assent Thursday. Byrd said the increase would apply to all classified federal workers, including those paid on an hourly basis; to all legislative employes; and to all judiciary employes other than judges and officials. Not covered are large groups of postal workers, workers in agencies exempted from classified service, and a large group of em lv 8.000,000 in the east. against lower-level JNazi groups the nrosecution seeks to that it covered only about one-third of the government workers. Downey, who tried in vain for two weeks to win a flat 20 per cent hike, bitterly protested the Byrd substitute.

"If this was offered by any large corporation or business to its employes, the workers would go off the job the following day," The vote on the loan showed land now an airline pilot Hitler's last public remarKS on Trout was "moody and sulky" convict along with the 21 top Nazi surprisingly light opposition. Ap low price in Teutonic lives ne paiu, wwe made Aug. for conquering Poland, as ovhen he said 350,000 Ger- leaders. specimens of Alfred Cline and a Mrs. Alice W.

Carpenter. Mrs. Carpenter was reported by St. Petersburg, police to have left that city with Cline on Feb. 14, 1944.

They said Mrs. Carpenter told friends Cline had proposed marriage. 1 Urrtf.ffflf Justice Robert H. Jackson during their three-year marriage, wrote infrequently when absent on duty, and criticized her and her friends, she testified. His conduct made her ill, she added.

proximately 60 members aD-stained, as advocated by Conservative party leaders. There were about 150 in the chamber when the vote was taken. staff completed the case against the Nazi party leadership corps. But numerous questions from the ployes of the war and navy depart- Downey told the senate But the senate on a 47 to 19 roll i ments and other wartime agencies. mans had been killed in the war up to that time.

He gave no figures on wounded or missing. However, the wehrmacht statistics listed 701,734 army, navy and air force dead for the same period double what Hitler had reported. honrh indicated that the judges an inveterate nar The report did not include wounded, as American Army tabulations do, but an attached note stated there were 729,031 wehr-macht wounded and sick hospitalized in the reich at the time. Soviet officials have said that German casualties in the east, in- thought knowledge of the over-all Nazi program of domination ana ovtprmination did not filter down into lower elements of the corps Staging Areas, Ports Jammed U.A.W. Rejects Offer by Ford (Continued from Page One) as the prosecution charged.

As Assistant U. S. Prosecutor Robert G. Storey took up the case against the Nazi cabinet, Lord Justice Geoffrey Lawrence, presiding, complained that the bulk of the evidence Col. Storey offered was cumulative.

BIDDLE CAUSTIC When Col. Storey started reading a list of those who partici (Continued from Page One) typical. Arrivals yesterday totaled 15.697 and 8,000 arrived to- time output is in excess of 120,000 units a month. nrnnnsal also stipulated pated in Nazi cabinet detense dav. Against this, aeparuue uy liflV AainSl.

iniS, UCJJai.w. -r council meetings, Justice trancis J. Biddle inquired caustically: "What will that shOW?" i to midnight totaled 4,342 by train elimination of unauthorized work vesterda'y from staging areas 'stoppages, an agreement regarding San Francisco and the, management prerogawe. and The prosecution said it would reduction in the number of union aiuuuu railroads promised to move an ad- .1 A BM oast todaV. About show the roles or tne accused in issuing decrees.

Biddle queried committeemen. It also mciuaea a new "company security pw, "And what will that i-c ifrainct irim- uuiuua 400 men are being flown east daily and, with the help of busses, ships, the daily aggregate averages between 6,500 and 7,000. prOVlQing peimiuca vidual workers and the union Twn more sharD interruptions ramp from Lawrence, who said unauthorized work stoppages. The Fm-d management, which tha nrnsorntinn was laboring to At Los Angeles, with 17,000 men mne An7a and Haan to previously had stated it stood to obvious facts, and that the anrt 10.000 aboard ships jiose "about $35,000,000 during, nvhat is the crim- in the harbor, the jammed condi-1946 even without a wage iiinality of reich cabinet acts?" tion was expected to last through: crease," said today its newest pro-1 storey discarded part of his kiM.vc unless transportation posal meant an additional outlay DlunEea jnto the proc- systems perform miracles. of $35,000,000 annually.

ess of Nazi aw making, only to "This represents a u.i per be interrupted Dy Ldwicuw, vnu rlpmanded: "And what does that have to do with the criminality of the reich I think the tribunal can takp it as ev idence that the cabinet, before passing laws, con ing to move from Los Angeles cent increase in our present aer-staging areas daily about the' age wage and approximately 21 number of men debarked, vary-'per cent more than the present ine be' ween 7.000 and 10,000 average of our major competitors, daily Port of embarkation offi-isaid the Ford letter to the union, cers say they can unload the menj An augmented picket line at within 24 to 40 hours after a ship Motors AC Spark Plug arrives but are debarking them 'division plant in Flint today kept only ataratetomeettransporta-loffice workers from their jobs tion capacity. Thus, the backlog, Yesterday there were 50. There of men awaiting return to their; was no attempt to break through i a tv, lino tnHav ac was done vester- sulted somebody. WOT LEGAL PROBLEM The present phase of the trial that of presenting evidence against the principal Nazi organizations- has been one of the hottest legal -rrnnn nupiu vrii hp'dav and after the group of off ice i nrnblems of the trial, with the Buine men stalled in the Los Angeles area workers had been sent home most Americans standing alone an over Christmas. lne P1CKels aiio leit Ulc t'ia" effort to punisn a nan-numuM gates.

more unuermiga iui men SPEED-UP ORDERS No untoward incidents were re-'Dart in tbe vast party program oi tir eTJTXTTnV Hflt 1R (Vi -J fyA r.rlrnre at nth-; A nvtaVminaHin Storev had just started prose The government toaay aireciea er g.M. plants reported lor worK J- r.nnJ ttr wJ's' BRIGHTLY COLORED id llfc: mii BEAUTIFULLY Mf mw jk mm every em STORE HOURS M. jMl A K. gU WTWS STYLE! western railroads to speed up aE.ain. cution of the brown shirt storm troopers when the court adjourned for the day.

From his great troop movements by operating all i troop trains "just as fast as they Dafriria AlIITIdn CnOSeil do their regular passenger trains." 0,1 lua wivwi ffi.Rose Tournament Queen wpalth of documents he intro duced a series of pictures of Hitler, Hermann Goering and others in S. A. uniforms, and brought an fective at midnight and remains effective until March 1, 1946. PASADENA, Dec. 18 UP) Patricia Auman, 17-year-old Pasa other caustic comment from Law- rpnre.

who asked wnetner mere dena Junior college sophomore, Ki "anv doubt that Hitler and PORTLANIj, uec. is iff' Army a uwsni ru i rr- cho redraw wpre members of the ts efforts to put strike-bound over-, annual luunidi.m land Grevhound taes back on 'will be crowned at a coronation A. he roaTs Veed sen i emen' ball Dec. 27 and will preside over Ernst Kaltenbrunner, onetime home for the hoMavs were re-the New Years day Rose parade Nazi chief of the criminal police, ported today by I US labor con--and the Rose bowl football game, who has been absent from the de-Sp here The 5-foot, brunette fendants' box for the past two The (Keriand's busses between was born in Upland, and is the, days, has had another crania ca Lke Citv Spokane and Port-; daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. I hemorrhage. An official medical rand have been Sed since Auman of Pasadena. She said he may have to be re-1 when 192 A L.

drivers refused to attend Stanford university after; turned to an Army hospital. tn u-nrV under a nrewar waee completing ner junior conege 'Six Medals ol Honor scale. course. Presented by Truman U. S.

RADIO KEPT JAPS WASHINGTON. Dec. 18 IP) INFORMED ABOUT FLEET President Truman today presented Medals of Honor to four Army veterans of the European war and (Continued from Page One) (less secure because it would also have been exnosed to submarine two naval heroes ot tne Racine result might be war. The presi- aUack wnne there would have in a ceremony at the White House Bc-r dent, other witnesses have saia, been the same danger from air at- They are MSgt. veto Frank did make a statement to the Japa- Wilkinson testified.

toldo. Decatur, Lt. TlPSP ambassador but it VSS "wa-: "WnnM it havp hppn am) mnrp P.urkp Trenton. N. Pfc.

Mike tered down." Uafe Sound nr San Cnlalillo. West Duluth, and The evidence was introduced as pr.Arn the west roast I Mnr- TSet. Vernon McGarity. Mode Vice Adm. Theodore S.

Wilkinson phy asked. of the Army; capt. Kooert less safe," Wilkinson H. Dunlap, Abingdon, 111., of the replied. 'The antiaircraft protec- Marine Corps, and Lt.

Richard M. tion was not as complete as at McCool Norman, of the Pearl Harbor." Navy. chief of naval intelligence at Pearl Harbor time, went through his second day of questioning. The MacArihur information that the Japanese had assigned a force to hit at the fleet if it was outside the harbor led to some sharp questioning of Wilkinson. Critics have contended the fleet was "bottled up" and could not maneuver to escape the bombs and lorpedoes.

With that in mind, Senator Lucas Illinois Democrat, rlrt-ol rirttiH (mm Ihp aHm Tal tpcti. Convict Admits Murder for Which Another Faces Death SACRAMENTO, bee. 18 denied by both at the time. Deal Assistant District Attnrnev Alfred, wa? stabbed three times with a Mundt said todav a Folsom nrison 1 six-inch daecer. I 1 Afnr.dt eai1 niony that the ships would have i convict t.as comessea to a murder nionv tnat the ships would nave i "-L ''a raamuiucij j.h had "an hour and a half to get out 1 which a former cell mate is De la Roi has accused Walker of if the then chief of naval opera-; nw under sentence of death.

being the murderer, but continued The confession was made volun- 'nvr-stigation failed to connect him tanly by Eddie Walker, 29, 1ne an(1 Walker had iormp iv.ic, Df consistently relused to conirss tions, Adm. Harold R. Stark, had followed Wilkinson's advice to warn them at the time he gave it 9:30 am. Dec. 7.

Wilkinson said it takes 10 min supreme court refused to inter- Immediately after the supreme f0r ov, court's decifiion in the case was 2r" you'll rival the ornaments on your free with your new suit from Wards! Soft pure wool in 1 Hv' A Sj sparkling colors like hot gold, cool lime, blue Vj lil'i' I and cherry red! Like wing sleeves, flange shoulders, preci'se tailoring? You'll find them all on our I cardigan, 3-burton, dressmaker.models! 10-18. i 1 i I 'j 1 mS Ak About Ward ft Time Payment Plan js i made Known, apparently ciiuhik utes to get a big ship out, one which Wilson de la Roi, 27, executed Jan. 4. 'any possibility oi ue la noi escap- destroyer could have been gotten scheduled to be out between the battleships and Miindt said ing death except through executive clemency. Walker asked to see Warden Robert A.

Heinze and ad cruisers, perhaps two. By his reck- Dp a Rfjj ronvict4 of mur. oning, more than half tne Convict William Deal in the tleships, six cruisers and dozen 1Q. Wif. mitted to the warden that he was destroyers smashed in the raid r.

i'. nesses at the tna of De la Roi could have escaped the harbor But Representative Murphv, testified that both he and Walker were present in the laundry just prior 1o the killing but this was the actual killer. Mundt said an immediate reinvestigation will be made into the case in the light of Walker's confession. He explained that De la Roi's execution could be held up only by intervention of Gov. Earl Warren.

Pennsylvania Democrat, asked Wilkinson if the flept would have been safer outside the harbor, say in Lahaina roads. '1 would say it would have been SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA PHONE 4778 COURT and STREETS 9 STOCK VT1I.I. CO ON' F.I.1ZV KtTH TAB! KI.IVOK Rl HIS-MHV UKlllTll. Hl.fti.A.MOT lie HtR-IOT, AKA Ml.nr. M(K 4 MTIIOtr, bo.

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