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The list of prohibited installs-that planned the Normandy in-sians might occuppy and try to
after leaving the hold at the conference table!"
resing, to areas under President Truman told corres Command ander Australian au- tions incluie launching altes for yasion and *uckets gur emplacements, anti-United States Army' as Lilen- President Roosevelt said no, pondents that his covernment is
doing
everything possible to meet
The new orders are sending 19 tank obstructions, airfields, milit-and-Cloneral in August, 1945 Ingersoll writes. The Bresident the
world food situation grave
ationships to Australia, 10 to Saigon, stations, other ary ports, radio
Laer spent
months puting on never forgave Churchill for his
and said that General than those authorised, warehouses
paper the observations of a fast message and Churchill Lehman, former Director-General 20 to Singapore, six to Socrabnja, for war materials, rifle and other trained observer who had seen never forgave Roosevelt for of the UN..R.A., was very much Netherlands Dutch Indies and two
La the North Celebes ranges, underground factories ant]
mistaken in his attack last night works and from the inside the intricate turning it down. Aterace depots and
an the administration food poli- warehouses protected against airwork of planning and command
cies. and argumenta that develaperi. atlark
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Ingersoll also declared that
President Truman said that h Of Montgomery, Ingersoll These sweeping terms make ac-
fully approved the proposed order when the British says that he was the genern cidental infringement. only post the time aille am unishments orovided were demanding aḥ! help the American did not like. "We for compulsorily reducing Ameri-
can home consumption of include imprisonment
anjib for the drive on Berlin, found him arrogant to
by 25 per cent. He did not say, year to a life sentence, and even Mr. Churchill maile it plain that point of bumptiousness and un- however, when such an order was can people should for two days the death sentence ju serious he wanted to see British troops gracious. Let there be no to be expected er. whether any each week voluntarily put them- in the German capital before doubt about it, that is exactly other drastic measures to meet the selves on the level of a European A clnase provides that all the Russians got there.
the way the British found him increasingly grave world food diet. It was then that the Pre- tallations for the training of
Both General. Dwight Eisen-top."
crisis were in prospect.
aident said that the American peo- occupation forres must be des.
Describing Eisenhower, In. Answering questions, President ole were both eating too much troyed or removed before the ter-hower and Field-Marshal Mont- mination of arcupation.--Reuter. Romery---the later scornfully gersoll writes that the British Truman said that it would be a and throwing too much away.—
referred to throughout thefband in Eisenhower, after his "wonderful thing" if the Ameri- Router. GESTURE TO RUSSIA hock IN "The Master"re-experience in Africa, "the man Peive severe drubbing in this they were needing to handle the Geneva. Apr. 17. The League of Nations yes-firm, eritical analysis of how the hot political situations and to off more aggressive. terday make a deathbed gesture defeat of tiermonny was accom- stand
But it is the British | America field commanders for of friendship to Russia, who was Plished. expelled from the Peace Organ-General Staff and the British them." iraber in 19-because of the policy war with Pinland.
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from
the
in general ander Mr. Writing of General Bradley-- Chatrehill, which are the main whe is Ingersoll's hero through- The League's financist com-targets of Ingersoll's attack. He out-he says that the battle of mitte nadime:aly
the British political St. Lo which won France was passed ncharged resolution reconizing Russia's policy with interfering with the without question the greatest
of over Pascism normal functioning sound battle up to that time fought by part in victory
with Americans. rollabra-mility strategy and and welcomed "the
"Bradley's great- tion of the U.S.S.R. in builting. [everal times delaying the end-ness", Ingersoll adds, "emerged on the foundations so success-ing of the war. fully it, the new edifice of in- ternational solidarity."
The resolution was the result
Monty Attacked
General Bradley's own is-
of a sub-committee report which try making bid not to waste turned down a Czecho-Polish effort on empty battered Berlin proposal to give Russin a share but push straight
P. I. TRADE BILL
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declared.
in his dual appreciation first, of the fact that relatively untried American arimies were strong
hough with the superiority we had in the air to bet everything
on a single decisive battle to win and second. of the truth
that this battle had to be fough
Immediately."
flog-
China A Convalescent From The War
New York, April 17.
In a letter read at the annual meeting of the China-America Council of Commerce and Industry, President Truman said today; "The way is being cleared for closer and stronger economic collaboration between the United States, and China.' The President expressed
pleasure that "great progress has peace and unity in
been made in bringing about China.
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The see nothing wrong in in- and international responsibili able
Ingersoll charges British in
the maintenance Associated Press,
General Eisenhower - still telligence for deliberately twist-dividually dishonest acts a long ties for smarting under British criti-ing its estimates to discourage as these are committed in the peace and order."
patriotism, Ingersoll Dr. Wei Tao-ming, the Chin- fcis et himself and Bradley's Channel invasion. "The Bri. uume of
ese Ambassador, safd China in- generals, and the performancetish", he says, believe in them usserts. Philippine High Commissioner of American troops for having seves only and are so sure that Mr. Winston Churchill, form- tended to protect foreign in- British Prime Minister, In an apparent reference to Paul McNutt said in an inter-, permitted the development of wisdom and justice are on their er view yesterday that the immin-Field-Marshal von Rundsted's side that it 19 honourable when asked in London about In-China's new corporation laws, eft passage of the War Dam-attack in the Ardennes-backed amongst theat to see nothing gersoll's book "Top Secret", a Dr. Wei said: "China is a con- ages and Philippine Trade Rola-Bradley's plan emotionally and wrong in the distortion of truth copy of which has been present tions Bill will set the islands for sound strategic reasons, In-and in, witholding information cut to him, said that he had no off dead centre and start theirreraoll continues.
and otherwise conniving against comments.-Reuter, move toward economic security." He got approval for it from The Trade B which provides Washington, the writer declares. for eight year of reciprocal Taking off some of his rage free trade between the two accumulated from dealings with countries and twenty years of the smooth workings of British gradually increased duties. This military diplomacy, General "will give 28 years of certainty Eisenhower sent an unsolicited and certainty is one thing of measaye to General George Mar- great value to investors." ABRUciated Press,
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shall. attacking General Mont- komery, who was then being. openly criticised by Eleenr hower's officers.
Liverpool, Apr. 18. "Eisenhower stated flatly that Sailing of the liner Letitia from he had several times given
brides for hore with Canadian Hailfax, Nova Scotia, was post-uigoniery more than enough poned from last night until today to ensure victory and that in. when the staff suddenly refused each instance Montgomery had Cailed him." Ingersoll says. Nor to Ball,
Commander Just before she was due to sail did the Supreme
"At. the men walked ashore, demand-top with Montgomery.
be rectified.
· liner-Reuter.
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Alfred Rosenberg, 53-year-old Naxi who became "high priest" of Hitler's racial theories, reentered the witness box at Nuernberg today to tell the War Crimes Tribunal that the Germans had done "terrible things" in "inte Rosenberg said that as minister for occupied eastern terri-voyage to Sydney, with one boiler tories, he "tried to intervene" and to carry out a miti-giving her a speed of six knots.
Hit was learned here today. gating policy"
The Whittler Mills expects to have her engines working fully by ing that certain grievances should long last he vented his fealing can prosecutor about the order be heard effectively without ocean-going tug capable of bray- Cross-examined by the Ameri-rence cautioned him "You can tomorrow. Tho only available. about Churchill and attacked Later the men returned to the Churchill for his direct dealings issued for the conscription of shouting." A few minutes later ing the heavy seas made two at
with Montgomery, his meddle-thousands of Russian slaves for Lawrence interrupted with more temple to go to the vessel's mssist- ance and has now been recalled to someness and his continued in-German industry and. agricul-vehemence.
ture, Rosenberg mald: “Some- The tribunal recessed to con- Bydney-Reuter, a terference in other channels."
thing had to be done to prevent sider measures to curtail the The Lid Off. ··
these people from walking the proseculie repetition and
FROM DACHAU TO The approval of Bradley's streets."
returned with a compromise that
MISSISSIPPIN pia by Washington, Ingersoll The Soviet prosecutor, Gentle tribunal thinks that this declares, blow the lid off Anglo-eral Roman Rudenko, was today matter, has been sufficiently
| Paris, Apr. 18. Gilbert Mats, a 17-year-old Alan- American relations. The first twice interrupted by the Pre gone into but if any particular. reaction came from the British aident of the Tribunal, Lord questions still are
tian who spent to and a half necessary, years In Dachau concentration Chiefs-of-staff in London, who, James Lawrence, while cross-they may be asked,"
camp, is the first French WAY ovor the heads of Eisenhower, oxumtiing Rosenberg.
Klenko hurried his cross-deportee to Germany to leave for. and Montgomery, exploded their. Lord Lawrence said that examination to its conclusion. the United States, the disapproval in front of the Al Rudenka was delaying the pro- Rosenberg's defense which News Agency reported today. Hled Joint Staff Chiefs in jecodings by making "cumulative hogan on April 15 was conclud- He is among a dozen passengers questions" and asked why od late yesterday after Lawrence th the Liberty ship Gad Mataban Washington.
The next move, Ingersoll re-should the Tribunal's time bo again intervened for brevity by leaving St. Nasalte for the Unit lates, camb from Churchill in a taken up over and over again cautioning the French prosecu-ed States. bitter cable to President Roose-by covering the game ground?" tor to trim his questions.
All the members of Metz family There are a limited number of Boxes. available upo died in Dachau. He is going to. reltorating England's
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Haus Riecke, former secretary the Mississippi to accept five application to the Clerk of the Course; Lt. Col. J. E. Edgar. the war and accusing Bradley When Rudeke took over he at-in the Reich food ministry, years business contract-Reuter, M.B.E., H.Q. Land Forces. (Telephone No. 84121-Ex. 26); of gambling with hundreds of tempted to obtain from Rosen-bustified that the Germans dur
Bruanda, Apr. 18. thousands of British lives. In berg a direct admission that he ing the occupation "did not com A British-Belgian cultural addition" the British Empire fostered policies of plunder and asents the lands of Baltic states
ALTWOLONŁ. was signed – today by wanted British troops in Berlin exploitation of conquered Soviet farmers - hit wiped out Soviet piel Henri Spiake, the Belgias before the Russians got there derritory.jpg
Rocialisation and returned the Foreign: Minister, and Bir- Hugh and on route wanted British The defendant so angrify propmales to individuals.” Knatosball Hagisseny the British troops in Hamburg, and Bremen, shouted denials that Lord Land Router and Ambointed Fromag
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