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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 9

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Sacramento, California
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OT'TVfto I m2 Forjlalff 49 m'TIn IXQ TE RI AIS vtork A rt 1 1 55' Bnslncs Opportunity 691 Sarrampntn PPP Friday Muu 91 1Q1C THE SACRAMENTO BEE FRIDAY MAY 31 1946 Tap 9 Canadian Newsprint Mill Is To Resume A Man Is Convicted Of Slaying Spouse Jlirohito General MacArthur Hold Lawyer Expects Tojo's Trial Will Drag On Many Months Mother Of James Dunn Film Actor Succumbs LOS ANGELES May 31 Actor James mother Mrs Jess Dunn 78 died last night with her aon and only survivor at her bedside Captain Confirms FDR Phone Call To Admiral Stark Reds Rap Angle In Mrs Roosevelt Report On Rights 'Idinn n-7178 46 county This ii coni Secret Meeting htatsu to beat another prisoner Max Watson of San Bernardino Calif testified by deposition that the guard had beaten Captain Thomas Harrison of Salt Lake Cily into unconsciousness because Harrison refused to give up Rpd Cross bandages distributed for the prisoneis' use Mr Dunn born in Jersey City came here 14 years ago when Jimmy broke into the movies Dunn's acting in A Tree Grows In Brooklyn won him an academy award for the outstanding male supporting performance of 1945 LOS ANGELES May A jury of 10 women and two men found middle aged Arthur Eggers guilty of the mutilation murder of his wife yesterday and returned a verdict which may send him to death in the fs chamber In San Quentin Prison Eggers 52 bespectacled sheriffs clerk was convicted of murder in the first degree without recommendation which carried an automatic death penalty but goes to trial next week on his plea of not guilty by reason of insanity low ticlin par ago fit lay lv $2812 the 1945 the roun-1(1 $1 911 of )r the is amountj collection let DISH-A-DU Many More Seek To Adopt Twins Sister POWEIL RIVER (B C) May 'lhe British Emplie's laig-est newsprint mill was scheduled to resume opeialions today after a 36 hour shutdown due to a dispute over pulp logs An agreement on the classification of logs available at the mill was reached today by two American Eedeialion of Labor union with members employed at the Powell Rner mil and the Congress of Industrial Oi ganiat ions International W'oodwoikers of Amenra The woodwoikeis on sti ike Ihioughout Biilish Columbia demanding a new contract gi anting 2 tent houily wage incieases a 40 hour week and union secunly had labeled log being used by the mill as "hoi" or unusable The AEL unions contended they were After confeiemes yoslerday and today a joint AFL-CIO statement was issued announcing "mutual cotulusion as lo what logs in the Powell River storage boom can be used" It was estimated the new agi cement designates as "fair" enough logs to keep the null running two or three weeks All 1VVA pi ket lines were removed fiom the mill which produces 700 tons of newsprint dailv TOKIO May An American lawyer who will help defend Hidpki Tojo says the trial of the former premier and 25 other Japanese will have to "go like greased lightning" to end by Christmas The attorney John Guider of Washington a navy captain duung the war added: think it will lake the prosecution two or three months to present its case and we will take as long or even 50 per cent longer will be very much surprised if the evidence is concluded within six months The translation difficulty is terrific This trial could drag out for a It is scheduled to begin Monday Meantime six Japanese soldiers one a former prison camp commander were accused of war crimes and ordered by Allied headquarters to be held for trial in Manila Lieutenant Bunji Unai the former camp commander is charged with permitting and ordering the torture of non combatant Filipinos The other five were charged jointly with the beating stabhing and burning of 21 Filipino civilians Home For Sale $3000 to $35000 Immediate possession MaoBride Realty Co 913 8th SL Dial 2-3601 (adv TOKIO May 31 Entpet or fluohito a quiet little man in a lain business suit made his se-rctly arranged second call on General Douglas MacArthur at the United Slates embassy today The to repot tedly talked of food of reconstruction and of the vast changes in Japan since lluohito jiiid come hat In hand to Mr-jiithur'a door for the fust time last September 27th llldemasa Tetasskl of the Imperial household minis! it a ted as lintel preter and was the onlv other peison In the room He told newsmen only that a anety of topus fhad been discussed Other souices in the household ministry divulged the general subjects covered In the jour and half meeting of the emperor and conqueror MacArthur declined to comment to the press did his staff 2 TABltSrOONFinS IM A FAIL OF WATtn CLEANS PAINTED WALLS WASHINGTON May 31 OT The Pearl Harbor committee heard today that President Roosevelt telephoned Admiral Harold Stark the night of December 6 1941 to say Japanese-American relations were senous Stark himself could not remem' her anything about it but requested the committee to hear testimony from Captain Harold Krick Knck said he recalled Stark (who was then chief of naval operations) receiving a White House phone cal! aiu-r the two naval officers and their wives had spent the evening in a Washington theater Stark previously testified he did not lecall where he was on the night preceding the attack on Pearl Ilarhor When the two couples dined together again last week Stark stated Knot informed him of the incident and he hastily wrote a letter to the investigating committee which reopened its hearings today to add story to Its voluminous record NEW YORK May The United Nations Economic and Social Council took up the report of Mrs Eranklln Roosevelt's commission on human rights todHy and the Russian delegate immediately objected to emphasis given freedom of information The commission report called for setting up a subcommission of 12 members to study the ftee flow of information Nikolai Feonov Soviet representative said it appeared "discrimination against and other questions were considered "less Important than freedom of the press Pedro Leao Velloso Brazilian member of the security council subcommittee investigating Franro Spain said that group would finish its report today This the deadline set bv the council when the subcommittee was named a month ago The French meanwhile Indirectly answered a protest by Siam to Trygve Lie United Nations secretary general against "uniustified aggression" by French forces from Inrio China The French high commission in Saigon Indo-China declared officially French force entered Siamese territory recently in pursuit of "Annamite and Laotien who raided French Indo-China REDHEAD County Probation Officer Frank Smith said today applications to adopt Robert and Ralph 13 year old twins and their sister Shirley 10 still are coming in despite his announcement yesterday he has far more offers than we can handle With more than 100 prospective foster parents already on file Smitn and his staff will require some time to investigate the proffered homes before submitting recommendations to Superior Judge Peter Shields who must pass upon them through court order After one year if the homes prove satisfactory the foster parents may apply to the court for adoption papers The three youngsters are the children of a war veteran who is for newspapers in western Canada and the United State and in Aus- Guard Is Accused Property I Appraised Real and personal property including two lots bank accounts and stocks in the estate of Oorge Collins are 'valued at $3173350 in an appraise- tialia Chief Justice Sloan federal mediator said he will make his reom-mendalions at 10 A tomorrow following a senes of hearings which ended yesterday Opposing sides aie to give him their acceptances or rejections by 5 o'cloi 'Japanese Promise Hack Market War TOKIO Mav 31 Tv-The Japanese police terming Tokio black parkete "hotbeds of today promised mote raids sinh as yes-tsrday's daylight swoop by 5o0 pistol waving police on a market in the llano district One merchant wnae wounded inorea were ariested and IS truck loads of goods were oonfi seated to he turned over to government enoies It 'ne merchant shouted "either we the police or they kill ioo eo kb on NORCROSS GREETING CARDS emploved here and ha no home for ment filed in the' superior court his family He asked Smith to find Collins died December 25th foster homes for them when he Temporary Jobs Do Not Cost Veterans Benefits Of Hammer Slaying YOKOHAMA May To-ranoshin Akamatsu former guaid at an Osaka prison ramp caused the death of Private Hill bv hitting him on the head with a one pound hammer Francis Ga-hour of Texarkana Tex testified today bv affidavit at war crimes trial Hill from Norris City 111 died the following dav Akamatsu is charged with the death of Hill and with atrocities against other prisoners Captain Russell Johnson of Smithville Okla in another affidavit told of being forced bv Aka- could not give them proper supervision or find living quarter except in a crowded automobile trailer court i Homeowner Give occupancy within 90 days and Artz Cook Realtors will bring you top cash prices Dial 2-1041 (adv Hint' AS FEATURED VOGUE- Godfrey I A jury in the superior court of Judge Dal Lemmon has convicted Kenneth Godfiey of two counts of second degree burglary committed in February and March in the apartment of Roland Foos at 1012 Street Godfrey's application for probation was set for hearing June 12th by Judge Lemmon Cross Complaint Is Filed In Lease Row The Beauty of WHITE Richard Ijingdon readjustment allowance agent for the veterans administration announced today that veterans who take temporary lobs do not surrender their rights lo unerrfploy ment allowances I-angdon stated a veteran mav apply for allowam-ea as often as he becomes unemployed provided he does not voluntarily leave his employment without good reason or he i not dm harged for cause and Facis You Should Know About Sacramento Flay Shoes Joseph Btumenfeld I) Icrni-y A Enckaon others wtio were sued largin used car dealer section with hi oral pioperty at Fourteenth Streets filed an answer and cross eomplaint In th superior court to-4av asking $6it0 damages Chargio awk 123 OHO damage sontending th defendants inter-feted with hi business by starting excavation work on th property Th defendants who acquired a 90 year lens on the comer as th site far a new iutmtuie store assert Chargio was given proper notir to vtcai under th terms of his month to month tenancy They bum a 16 000 los of rent wilt remit from th construction drdav used be Charging refusal to quit the premises until Apul doth Slip-on and Coat Sweaters $398 In 1855thre war seven well stablished chuiche lit GIFTS AXI CARPS FOB Af lltK'S UAV AT for Summer Coolness NT Bali Shop Sardines all kinds of fishing tack! 327 Capitol Av Dial 3-6706 tadv SHp-orti in tha easy boxy manner of purest wool and fashioned to fit Pas- tel shades in addition to white Sizes to 40 Fabric uppers long wearing sotes Sizes 13 to 3 LENORB WHITE RED BLUE GREEN In Two Groups CLOSE-OUT SPECIALS 195 COAT SWEATFRS fitted type as well as the 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