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1 Survey of Trees In Twin Cities Begins Wednesday Page 3 Final Edition XIV Today's Latest News cen: ENTRAL ILLINOIS' HOME 99TH YEAR. NO. 337. 0P ASSOCIATED PRESS BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1945.

TEN PAGES. SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS LB UNITED rP.E-'S Indianapolis' Skipper Accused of Negligence Discharged Gl's British Bride Found in Iowa Truman Proposes Board To Settle Labor Disputes DUBUQUE, Object of Court-Martial Of McVay Opens In Washington ROBERT TAYLOR FEARS HE MAY BE FORGOTTEN a widespread search since her ar rival by plane in Chicago last week aboard a trail blazing Chi cago-London plane, Mrs. Jean GM CONTROL OF PUMPS A MONOPOLY, SAYS UAW Gloor Carbone, 19, wife of a dis Sets Up One To Iron Out AW Strike charged army lieutenant, was lo BY BOB THOMAS. HOLLYWOOD. (JP) Robert Taylor wonders if movie fans will remember him.

more rugged appearance. And his voice seems much deeper, almost a bass. I asked him if he preferred any particular kind of role. "I just want to make good pic cated in Dubuque early Monday in company with Capt. Darreil German Prison Chief Gets 5 Year Sentence WASHINGTON, D.

C. (F) The navy formally accused Capt. Charles B. McVay III Monday of negligence and culpable ineffi CIO, in a telegram which stated Beschen, 25 year old veteran of that "control of a single vital! 65 bomber missions over Ger DETROIT. (JP) The CIO United Automobile Workers Monday asked United States Atty.

Gen. Tom Clark to investigate General Motors Corp. with a view to anti many, Capt. John Derreberry of the Dubuque police reported. It been a long time since I was on the screen," he told me.

'Song of Russia' was the last one, and that was three years ago. That's why I'd like to get back to work as soon as possible." He said he would probably be broke WASHINGTON, D. C. (JP) President Truman asked congress Monday to set up a fact finding The young British bride told the trust prosecution, contending Gil's control of a large part of the sup item gives General Motors Corp. a control over its competitors that is contrary to the public interest." Some 225,000 General Motors employes are idle in a nationwide strike by the union to enforce its demand on GM for a 30 percent wage increase within the corporation's present price structure.

police captain that she intended board to make recommendations tures," he said. "I'm not the kind to demand certain types of parts. Right now the mystery and psychological story seems to be most popular and I may do one of those next." He is considering a story called "You Were There," which would be a departure for Bob. "I would play a 10 karat heel," he said. ply of fuel pumps for the industry to ask Lt.

Carbone, now a student constitutes a monopoly. ior solving laDor disputes in important nationwide industries" and the University of Rochester, for if his wife, Barbara Stanwyck, to ban strikes or lockouts during The request was made by R. J. Thomas, president of the UAW- a divorce so that she could wed Capt. Beschen, whom she met in ciency in the loss of the 10,000 ton cruiser Indianapolis in the closing days of the war.

The charges were prepared for the opening session of a general court-martial convened at the Washington Navy yard to try the 47 year old son of a retired admiral. Every man aboard the Indianapolis was a casualty when enemy action sent her to the bottom of the Philippine sea last July 30. Dead or missing totaled 880, the wounded 316. Two Charges. hadn been working.

He lost only four pounds in the navy but his face has a much federal consideration. London last January after her husband, to whom she was mar Recommending a system of han dling reconversion labor troubles ried late last year, had returned patterned after the railway labor act, Mr. Truman told the legislators the board should deal with disputes in such widespread industries as steel, automobile, avi Short's Nov. 28 Reply Called Inadequate Suicide Squad Stood Ready at Atom Test ation, mining, oil, utilities and WUPPERTAL, GERMANY. JP) Col.

Erich Killinger, 52 year old German prison camp commandant, was sentenced by a British military court Monday to five years imprisonment and two of his aides received prison terms for mistreatment of RAF flyers in a "sweat box" camp. Killinger and two staff officers Maj. Heinz Junge, chief interrogation officer, and Lt. Henrich Eberhardt, an interrogation officer were convicted on charges of torturing airmen in hot, asbestos lined cells in an endeavor to make them disclose Allied air secrets. Junge was sentenced to five years and Eberhardt was sentenced to three years.

Two other defendants. Maj. Otto Boehringer and Lt. Gustav Bauer-Schlich-tegroll, were acquitted. communications.

Signed by Navy Secretary James Forrestal, the charges made public for the first time as The president said he was ap WASHINGTON, D. (JP) pointing such a board on his own Patfon Visits King authority to deal with the Gen PT-TTr a nn tn a ronci I the seven man military tribunal convened, accused McVay of: 1 "Through negligence suffer Maj. Gen. Sherman A. Miles said Monday that the reply Lt.

Gen. eral Motors-CIO-United Automo COPENHAGEN. (JP) Gen. disclosed Monday a "suicide 1 1 5 I Z345 UAY: bile Workers dispute. to the States.

Search for Mrs. Carbone began Saturday when her husband, Harold, appealed to the Red Cross after he had seen her picture in a Rochester newspaper, a picture that showed her alighting from the plane that carried Mayor Edward J. Kelly of Chicago, Lt. Gov. Hugh Cross of Illinois, Wilbert Gallienne, British consul in Chicago, and two other British war brides.

Mrs. Carbone was traced to Dubuque, through questioning of companions on the trans-Atlantic flight, w-ho said she left the airport with the air forces captain bound for Dubuque. At Rochester, Carbone said he had talked with his wife by telephone Monday morning. He declined further comment. Walter C.

Short made from Hawaii Nov. 28, 1941 to a war wani squad" stood by as the first atomic pi pi ipp IT Ol IT? reaction was startpd hprp rpaHv to IDUIvC 1 I JJ I Calls for End of Strikes. While this board will not have ng message from Washington was George S. Patton was received by King Christian of Denmark Sunday. During the day the general toured Copenhagen with U.

S. Ambassador Monnett B. Davies and Count Folke Bernadotte of totally inadequate. sacrifice their lives to save the city had an explosion threatened. NEW YORK.

(JP) Don't Miles testified before the senate- the statutory powers which I hope the congress will soon authorize," wait up for the next time; It Dr. Walter H. Zinn, who erected wont happen again for 100 house group investigating Pearl Harbor. Thursday the committee Mr. Truman said, "I am sure that the first atomic pile beneath the Sweden.

years. Write out the date Mon University of Chicago's football the American people will expect to hear General of the Army day and it reads: 12-3-45 a the employer and the employes to George C. Marshall who sent the straight numerical progression. co-operate with the board as fully grandstand, described the precautions to a group of state champions in the 4-H Westinghouse Electric warning message. ing a vessel of the navy to be hazarded," and 2 "Culpable inefficiency in the performance of duty." Under the first charge, the captain was accused specifically of neglecting "to cause zigzag course to be steered" through an area in which enemy submarines "might be encountered." Under the second charge, he was accused of failing, after being informed that the ship was in a sinking condition, "to issue and see effected such timely orders as were necessary to cause said vessel to be abandoned, as It was his duty to do." It happened once before this as If appropriate legislation hail Hitler's 1938 Threats already been passed.

Hawaii Alerted. Evidence was cited by Rep. year: The next time time will be Jan. 23, 2045. contest attending the national 4-H club congress.

Dr. Zinn said a group of Uni "In the meantime, I am asking Clark (D, N. that on Nov. 27 both parties to the dispute to dis play the same kind of patriotism Marshall warned Short that "hostile action is possible at any mo To Allies No Bluff as they displayed during the war. Roundup of 59 More versity of Chicago scientists was prepared to halt the experiment "before the whole pile exploded like a thousand atomic bombs In one." They expected to be killed I am asking all the workers to re ment" and to take reconnaissance and such other measures "as you deem necessary." turn immediately, and I am asking he employers to proceed energeti he process, he said.

Zinn said Filed as a reply was word from cally with full production. I make there was a "one in a million Short to Marshall the next day WORRIES ABOUT JUNIOR OVER Top Japs Ordered this appeal on behalf of the American people to their fellow citizens chance" of a threatened explosion that the Hawaiian department was ut that if that extreme eventu 'alerted to prevent sabotage. who are now responsible for this ality ncrnrrpd therp wsu a snuad "Was that in any way respon major obstacle holding up our re NUERNBERG. (H Hitler was not bluffing when his threats oi war in 1933 led England ni France to sin the Munich pact, secret German war plans introduced at the international war crimes trial of 20 leading Nazis disclosed Monday. Documents laid before the international military tribunal i ii vii it ki I i irwnrr sive?" asked Clark.

oi men on nana reaay xo quencni, DI. TIKilC onversion program. the atom fire with a SDecial las iviacwruiur oiucreu me jap- uiv? iiivil. Miles, who was head of army Not for Smaller Firms. iquid, which he declined to iden- anese government Monday to ar- nrj i LnP intelligence at the time of Pearl "In connection with the threat ifv rest more war criminal sus-1 Harbor, demurred.

He said he Adjourned Till Tuesday. As a result, the specifications set forth, "many persons on board perished with the sinking of said vessel." As the court-martial opened, counsel for Capt. McVay challenged the first of the two charges negligence in that the officer neglected to put the cruiser on a zigzag course through submarine infested waters. The defense said "the first charge fails to state an offense, It merely sets out a conclusion." ened strike involving the United The pile was composed of blocks pecxs, including ior wie nrst time would like that question to be DAVENPORT, IA. (JP) It States Steel corporation and the of pure uranium and graphite.

Dr. a prince ol imperial blood, two directed to officers who saw the takes a mighty big tip to get SAN DIEGO. Calif. (JP) San Diego mothers with medical or dental appointments will have a place to park Junior beginning this week. Dr.

Harvey J. Urban, dentist in a San Diego medical building, with the co-operation of other doctors in the building, has organized a nursery on the first floor, complete with registered nurse and staff to supervise ths youngsters. United Steel Workers, I am ap Zinn stated, and the group be- iormer premiers ana many top reply, lie named these as Secre showed that the Munich pact by which the Czech Sudetetiland was handed over to the Nazis was- a rise these days out of Bell lieved that when the metal rods mgnt militarists, industrialists tary of War Stimson, Gen. Mar pointing a similar board. The public will expect full co-operation hop Thomas P.

Haugh Jr. The were withdrawn from the lattice- and propagandists shall and the chief of the war only two days before the with the board by both sides discharged Pacific war veteran learned he had inherited the like structure the chain reaction The imperial suspect was Field plans division. Gen. Leonard am making the same appeal to the would begin. Marshal Prince Morimasa Nashi Gcrow.

$22,000 estate of his grand United Steel Workers to remain I pulled out the control rods moto, 71. who was a supreme war But Clark persisted, saying that The challenge sent the court date set by the German command f.r f.ur armies and the air forte to Le prepared for a Ll.tz ina-in of Nt only were plans complete at work pending the report of the father. His plans? To stay on the Job as a bellhop. and all of us watched for the re- councilor and lord custodian of into private session and after a he wanted Miles' opinion as board's findings and recommenda suit as we never watched anything national shrines 10 minute conference Adm. Wild military man of long i i ttrr a.

I tions." Deiore, ne saia. "ine neutrons Former Premiers Mansfeldt Mr. Truman's outline of the fact Later Message, Tovsibly. Very well, sir," replied Miles. came witn constantly increasing er Baker announced that the challenge had been rejected and the court-martial would proceed (After a series of conferences rapidity.

Then the control rods finding legislation said it was "not "My opinion is that the message were applicable to small industries or to pushed back into the ptte imperial Household Minister Sotaro Ishiwata, the Japanese on the original charges. Child ren ranr? tVir rhain rpantinn ctnnnpd hp chain taction stnnned. Counsel for the accused, when was a totally inadequate reply to the message it purported to lor the invasion of Oct hoslovaki.i with the help of Hungary but i the German air force expected France to join the ficht and had irnpircd dctaiVd pl.ins for attack in the west, the evidence in-jtnxhicrd by American prosecu-'tors made plain. asked small local disputes in large In dustries." He added: "Thp 'cniriHp cmmrP of univpr- Kuvcimuciit lepuncuiy Begin Count Of Brazilian Votes Today Bsked if he was ready to proceed order vir MacArthur to rescind the The re- reply to." Miles continued that while the Short message did not say that thP pvnprimpnt hreathpd siph of for Nashimoto arresl for Nashimoto' arrest. To Testify "The objective should be to cover bv legislation only such requested a postponement of one day to complete the preparation of his case, and the court ad relief.

They would not have to lied stoppages of work as the sccrc headquarters by Foreign only steps against sabotage had give their lives to prevent what SAN FRANCISCO. A' Hitlers tary of labor would certify to the been taken, "there is an inference Minister Yoshida, acting for the could have been the greatest dis journed until 9 a. CST Tues day. Down in 15 Minutes. mother accused of murder will decision to smash Czechoslovakia RIO DE JANEIRO.

(U.P.) president as vitally affecting the government. No reason was given aster in history. of that." He said a reference by Short to liaison with the navy national public interest. Counting on Sunday's ballots to see her three children for the aiuon io command- for the, request.) InowA 4Un 1 The heavy cruiser which had The former "might or might not" indicate that premiers were new (Jimufni. ul j3id.n first time in two months Mon- crs c'r the Gorman army, navy day when they are called upon ar1 "ir ''rocs.

Field Marshal Wil-to testify in what mav proe to reim chief of the hish F. D. Gave the general was planning a later Baron Kiichiro Hiranuma, wholDe8an lonaay, dui unai results Just bompleted a special, high speed run from San Francisco to Guam to deliver atomic bomb may noi De Known uniu tnrisi- message covering other actions served in 1939 when Japan was be one of the most dramatic and quitted in an of- Army Unit Timetable paving the way for Axis alliance, as. because of communications 70 Ahead difficulties from remote sections. poignant episodes of Mrs.

Annie as onli-rin th.it material was travelng unes and Koki Hirota, who served as Benton Schools i I'S us corted to in the Philippines Campaign managers for both premier in 1936 and was a mem- execution must be- jissurcl as from Oct. 1. at the L.t- Attorneys for the 4.i vcar rM when disaster struck. Air Brig. Gen.

Eduardo Gomes. Der or the advisory council in On Bomb San Francisco socialite persuaded ost." Open Again Shortly after midnight on July 1940. PARIS. (U.R) Monday's re the favorite and Gaspar Dutra, Social Democrat and one of his her last week to allow the chil T.O a terrific explosion blasted the Detailed plans for the Llitz in Others. deployment schedule for Amer dren to take the witness stand three rival candidates, were op BENTON, ILL.

(T) The Arrests of four of the country's Indianapolis. She sank within 1 minutes. vasion and an agreement that Hungary would join in the attack WASHINGTON, D. (JP) ican divisions in the European theater: Irene, 15, John, 14. and Terry Benton Grade and High schools timistic after a day of orderly Dr.

Vannevar Bush told senators PUDusners were oraerea. In an interview with Associ Mansfeldt, 12, have had no little doubt at the trial that voting. The Communists claimed reopened Monday after being Mondav that the late President M-ey were Yoshio Kodama, lor- Seventy fifth, 79th and 12th portunity to see their mother. cold blooded invasion would 'surprisingly favorable" results closed since Wednesday because armored: On the high seas. 26th Roosevelt made the decision to use e.r puonsner oi xne lamaxo ated Press Reporter Morrie Landsberg in a Peleliu hospital last August, McVay said his guess since sne was placed jail Oct.

4 nave been carried out if En of an influenza epidemic. for their presidential candidate, Yeddo Fiuza. The fourth candi- infantry: At Camp Pittsburgh, the atomic bomb against Japan, PnimDu; "rosni bhimomura, ior- ii i- i i mer vice nrpsidpnt -of Asahi- Tn- shooting Mrs. j'nnd and France had not signed The grade schools reported 547 after admittedly Vada Martin, 36. was "an underwater torpedo at Oise section, scheduled to arrive at Calas this week, 89th niiu Hpct suke Furuno.

former head of the dale wasRomin Tellez, Agrarian. absences Monday morning com tack." now defunct Domei News aeencv: The election was called the pared with 486 absences on the uusiuca. 7 ,.,1 day the schools were closed Dr. Bush testified before the ana Aiatsutaro ihoriki, president "wry. itr.e Munich pact Sept.

23. 1933 jtwo days before the deadline set jby the hich command. Plans for the bombing cf i Prague without warning were marie by Col. Gen. Alfred JoHl At Le Havre staging area; 5,000 men to be shuttled to the United Kingdom Dec.

4 and Remain GOP County Chairmen to Meet There are 1,396 children enrolled the grade schools. The high Elliott Ruled Out As Vestryman Senate Special Atomic Energy U1 ill committee that other weapons as Others in the list included: NJeW UrUO He DS deadlv. or worse, will be involved Adm. Soemu Toyoda, former school, however, reported only ing 10,000 be shipped directly to the United States at a still indefinite date; 90th infantry: Ar 125 absences Monday, about half in future wars. chief of the Japanese naval staff; iqwo Achm cpmvrrirr ut i German army chief of staff, while SPRINGFIELD, ILL.

(U.R) Sudeten Germans' were ordered to Illinois Kepublican leaders the number absent Wednesday. His references to the late Jujiwara, former cabinet riving at Calas. 4. i nwrnner ann part rf mnnv I arrro i ceded Monday that almost any-1 r-romT ed ueui. wue niauc ansvvci iu uu- a-i cvimhr'r i ti t-- Sixteenth corps: Now in Lc ready to merous questions by senators con- iirms; seisin iKeda, former gov- POUGHKEEPSIE, N.

Y. (JP) Arthur De Groff, junior warden of the board of vestry of St. James church at Hyde Park, said Monday the board had voted "to sustain Hurley Hearing thing may happen Tuesday when 'part in the conflict hvfirtrJT the Renubliran fn.mtv ooniwct October 1, Havre staging area; 36th infantry: First elements on high seas, re cerning world control of the emor oi wie cans oi japan; nrttYii hnmVi kuhei Nakaiima. founder and marked symptomatic relief" ijerman documents dis association convenes here to out-Closed. OLUiiiiv.

I I frm I 1 To Be Open mainder in Calas staging area, Marseille: The 29th, 80th, 84th the wishes" of Bishop William jima aircraft company. Kiyoshi mmon allergies was announced and 100th infantry, 82nd air une pians ior me 1346 Indications that the session may 'r- i ty be far from harmonious have al-l I VleT Kent readv hppn rivfn hv Atfv r-I WASHINGTON, D. C. (JP) Manning that Brig. Gen.

Elliott Roosevelt be considered ineligible Goko, former president of the me university oi 1111- borne and Second Armored di Indonesians Raid Bandoeng Homes Mitsubishi Heavv Industries rnm. "ul: woncge ui meuicine. The Senate Foreign Relations to serve as vestryman. visions have been alerted for The drug, benadryl, prevents ill committee Monday decided to pany; and Field Mashal Shunroku De Groff also said the board had shipment. effects of histamine a chemical Hata, former war minister and received a letter from the late released from body cells during an BATAVIA, JAVA.

(JP) In once commander in chief of Jp president's second son rejecting vicu. George F. Barrett who last week bolted the Republican Cook county committee, charging that it has become subservient to Mayor Edward J. Kelly, nominal leader of the Democratic party in the state. allergic attack.

The announcement St. Louis Police anese forces in China donesian extremists raided Eur the post. Criticism of the bishop's hold open hearings Wednesday when Maj. Gen. Patrick J.

Hurley appears to discuss the reasons for his recent resignation as ambassador to China. Originally the committee had intended to hear said benadryl was not a cure, and opean homes in Bandoeng and kidnaped four persons Saturday Remain in Union that three doses a day would be required for continuous relief. It stand came, however, from the Chronicle, monthly magazine of the Protestant Episcopal church. night, after firing several houses, Dixie Division Coming Home has not been released for general Expected Today NEW YORK. Secrecv surrounds! the siheduk-d arrival here Monday of Kent.

34, former American embassy clerk whom the imprisoned en charges of revealing the contents of coded mess.Tccs between the late President Roosevelt and the then Prime Minister Winston Churchill. lie sailed from London aboard the British steamer Silver Oak 11 Hurley behind closed doors, but ST. LOUIS. () Richard use. Dr.

Earl R. Loew, associate Hurley expressed his opposition an official British statement declared Monday. The nationality of the Europeans, one of whom Record Week For Re-Enlistment professor of pharmacology, the dis to secret testimony. Miller, local chairman said Sunday that not one member has re The coverer said. SAN FRANCISCO.

(JP) later escaped, was not disclosed signed from the newly formed rr i ai a a i i ct rriiviAt i police union, in spite of the oppo iMbewnere in java, me siaiemem fiAicy uiviaiuu, wihv.ii I i I disclosed, there was little heavy tinguished itself in the First CaT MlShaDS Kill AN I LA. (JP) Lt. Col. Jack! French Financial Reforms Approved sition of the board of police com worm war ana again on tne fighting. B.

Dunn, in charge of army re- enlistments in thp Pnrifir thfnfrr 1 Mass Services For Bus Victims CHELAN, WASH. (U.R) Mass funeral services will be held Wednesday for 15 children drowned in the plunge of a school bus into nearby Lake Chelan although nine of the victims were left in their deep watery grave. Philippine island of Mindanao missioners and Gov. Phil M. Don nelly.

3 at Galesburg during World War II, is coming home. ihe commissioners have or PARIS. (JP) Nationalization of dered Inspector Maurice Mulcahy The Dort of embarkation Run- GALESBURG. (JJ) Three France's electrical industry was reported Monday all records fortda'5 and uas expected to regular army re-cnlistmr nts were arnve here at dawn Monday. But broken last week with 11.835at noon l-o nart not arrived men signing up for additional.

anfl Port Collector Harry Durning military duty. Dunn said indus- of thc U. S. customs said Mwc have trial unrest at home and th rttw no resiort on it." to prepare charges against Miller dav reDorted word from Manila Persons were dead here Sunday and Bernard T. Casserly, tern forecast Monday as the next goal of the constituents assembly, which passed a sweeping financial Loses Arm After Mishap LACON.

(P) Lowell B. Shaw, 32, of Chicago, underwent amputation of his left arm Sunday at a Peoria hospital after being wounded by accidental discharge of a gun while on a hunting trip near Lacon, sheriff's deputies said. that the first of Maj. Gen. Clar- ine resun oi amerem auiomoone ence A.

Martin's units already accidents in the space of eight porary secretary-treasurer of the Four of the children's bodies union, tor joining a labor organi had departed on three vessels nours reform program at a special ses and the body of Driver Jack 20 year retirement plan are contributing factors. zation. and that five other shins had August Elmer Nelson, 52, died sion Sunday. They have also ordered the 548 been deployed to Dick ud the re- when the automobile in which he Orandle were recovered from the submerged bus last Saturday. Two other admitted members to resign mainder of the outfit.

was riding overturned in a high way ditch. Five other passengers from the union by midnight of Mrs. Tommy Manville No. 8 Wednesday or face similar action of the car escaped without seri bodies were taken from the lake last Tuesday, the day after the tragedy. Sixteen persons died in the accident.

ous injuries. Ernest R. Hammond, 25, a dis $5 Newsprint Hike Coming WASHINGTON. D. C.

OPA plans to announce soon an increase of at least S5 a ton in newsprint ceiling prices, it was learned Monday. An official who asked tnat his name not be used said the increase "might be a little more" than So. To Be English Newswoman Turned Cannibal to Survive, Says Convicted Jap Officer Parents Decline Offer Of Transfusion for Son charged soldier died in a hospi tal at Avon. His car left a high Thursday and they will be mar way and overturned in a field. Lester Pearl Brisker, 43, died NILWOOD, ILL.

(U.P.) Mr Tokio Iwasa responsible for bay and Mrs. Charles Lair said Mon at a hospital from injuries re oneting an Australian airman at I ceived on a highway. day that they had declined the offer of Cecil Reed, 51 year old Atlanta, grandfather, to fur $8,000 Diamond Stolen nish a blood transfusion for their Low Tonight 26; 33 High Tuesday GOVERNMENT WEATHER FORECASTS. BLOOMINGTON AREA. Cloudy and a littie colder Monday niEht; Tuesday considerable cloudiness: little temperature chanpe: lowest Monday night 26; highest Tuesday 33.

PANTAGRAI'H WEATHER RECORD. Punday'a maximum. 40: minimum. 33. Mondav 6 a.

m. 11 a. m. 2 p. m.

Temperature 33 34 34 mmter 29.28 29.26 fun sets Monday: 4:33. Sun rises Tuesday: PARIS. (JP) A Paris jeweler laiaua lsiana, on tne ueiebes, March 23, 1945. His sentence was not announced. Tazaki and Iwasa were the first two Japanese known to have been convicted of war crimes in.

the Pacific. Tazaki, whom a Jap ried Sunday. "She's he said of the new girl for the old ritual, which he confessed he knew by heart. The statuesque Miss Campbell, who has never been married, writes a column "The Wandering Mind, for the Hobo News. She said she felt the union would be permanent because both Man-ville's palm and the stars indicate that eight are all the wives the 41 i year old son Harlan whom NEW ROCHELLE, N.

Y. (U.R) 1 Tommy Manville, the asbestos heir, confirmed Monday that he will make Georgina Campbell, 27, beautiful English born columnist, his eighth wife. Miss Campbell was en route here from' Hollywood aboard the Golden State limited. "This is it." Manville said. Manville said he approved of his wife continuing to work as long as she takes some time off for a honeymoon.

He said Miss Campbell will arrive in New York reported a 400,000 franc ($3,000) physicians say is dying of leu SYDNEY. r(JP) A Japanese army officer who turned cannibal "because I was very weak and hungry and wanted to bring back my strength" Monday awaits hanging as a war criminal. He is Lt. Takehiko Tazaki, whom an Australian military court at Wewak, New Guinea, convicted of eating flesh from the body of an Australian soldier killed in action July 19. A second Australian military court at Morotai found Capt.

kemia. The Lairs said they de Expect Second Child HOLLYWOOD. (JP) The Charlie Chaplins expect their second il sometime r.ext March, the comedian announced Sunday night. A daughter was born August 1344 to the couple. Chanlin's wife is the for- ennea tne oner on the advice diamond robbery Sunday by three men wearing American uniforms and Paris police carried out a series of raids on the left bank of the family physician, Dr.

E. Chamness, Carlinville. The doctor anese corporal quoted as saying "man's flesh is delicious," declined to appeal his sentence and refused to make a will or communicate with relatives in Japan. believes that a transfusion would tne beine Saturday night in an effort to check a growing crime result in the boy's immediate 52 year old asbestos is going to have. PANTAGRAPH PHONES 6900-5 millionaire jmor Oona O'Neill, daughter cf "playwright Eugene O'NcUL wave.

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