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IR.A.M.C. Capt. Clears General Nämě Before G.M.C. Arrests, Girl Spy

WASHINGTON, JAN. 15.

HARBOUR CON GRESSIONAL INVESTIGATA

ING COMMITTEE MEMBERS SAID TO-DAY THAT THEIR NEXT MAY PROBE

END MONTH WITH NEW YORK'S GOVERNOR DEWEY NOT BE- ING CALLED AS A WITNESS.

BROMSGROVE, WORCESTERSHIRE, SURGEON, NOW A CAPTAIN IN THE R.A.M.C., CLEARED HIS NAME BEFORE THE GENERAL MEDICAL COUN CIL ON A CHARGE OF INFAMOUS CONDUCT IN A PROFESSIONAL RESPECT. IT WAS ALLEGED THAT HE COMMITED ADULTERY WITH A YOUNG V.A.D. HOSPITAL WORKER THE WIFE OF A MIDLANDS COMPANY DIRECTOR - WHEN AT ALL MATERIAL TIMES HE STOOD IN PRO. FESSIONAL RELATIONSHIP WITH HER.

Seantor Lucas, democrat of Ninola, said he was willing to end the hearings after tear-Admiral Husband E. Kimmel and Major- Gonerni Walter C. Shurt testify and the evidence of the Japanese "Winds"

The surgeon message has been ciari. fied

Gibson Auld.

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The Japanese were to have m formed diplomatic officials and consuls of the 1941 break with the United States by n Tokyo radio broadcast in the noon news report with the words "east wind. ra." Eeklence has been conflicting on whether the message was ever sent and Luens said that further quiry was needed.

Governor Dewey was originally the to appear before

10 explain inferences, Committee that he already knew that the Ju- panese code had been broken be fore being informed by Marshall during the 1944 eletion campaign.

scheduled

he was anxos Lucas reported.

know how Dewey, then the Ra

Presidential candidate, publicar learned

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The counell found the allega tion of professional relationship not proved, And Sir Herbert Dr. nu that Rapun, president, | Auld lett without any stain

against his professional tion.

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South was lucky contract, but he should be given credit for timing his plays so as to take advantare of his good for- tune:

South, Dealer Neither side vulnerable

reputa.

"Complainant was Mr. Percival Clive Adie, of Burnt Green, Wor- erstershire, who had since obtain on divorce from his wife. Mabel Blakeway Adie, Dr. Auld was co- respondent.

mentioned, Mrs. Adie, it was and

change! her bate by how General ¦ deed poll to Auld.

Mr. Leslie Tucker, nolieker for Mrs. Adic Mr. Adie, said that first met Dr. Auld when she was in the V.A.D), doing yolualary

Bromsgrove work at

Cottage Hos ital, where Dr. Auld wan prin. ripal honorary urgent,

In 1943, said Mr. Tucker, Dr. H. Q #75 1

Mrs. Atie'sD. A 19 Auid used

her when

husband wh on business and away look place there Tokyo, Jan. 16 Korean a'tanais in Japan whi AGREEMENT DRAWN UP

Mr. Tucker United of th aboose the tea

In January 1944, over continued. Mr. Adie told her hus- States Rossinn trustendifp Rosa, plan a mass ineeling to be band about her association with held Jan 21, to vaire Formal Dr. Auld ann February

The Kyudo agreement

up that was drawn to the setup,

Mas, Adie and Dr. Auid would not South -Associated Press,

communicate Paas attempt with each other for six months. 18.

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A GIRL, SPY, AGED 84, WAS ARRESTED' BY GEN. DE

LATTRE DE TASSIGNY AT A PARIS RECEPTION WHERE HE WAS THE GUEST OF HONOUR.

Among thousands of

studenta

and University ox-Service inon

Kurusu Suited Talk To Audience

(By Ray Cronin).

SAN FRANCISCO, JAN, IS,

IN CONNECTION WITH THE PEARL HARBOUR DIS- ASTER, INVESTIGATION, IT MIGHT BE IN - TERESTING TO TURN BACK TO NOVEMBER, 1942, AND READ WHAT JAPAN'S. "PEACE" EN- VÔỶ TO WASHINGTON WAS TELLING HIS OWN PEOPLE AT THAT TIME.

the general suddenly recogained SPECIAL ENVOY SABURO KURUSU, WHO TALKED the girl as the lending Axent of PEACE AS JAPANESE WARSHIPS MOVED ON the Nazi espionage bureau at THE HAWAIIAN NAVAL BASE, HAD BEEN RE- Thionville, near Metz, close to the

PATRIATED AND WAS BACK IN TOKYO ON NOV. German frontier.

26, 1942, FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF WHAT THE JA- PANESE CALLED "THE UNITED STATES ULTI- MATUM TO NIPPON."

my-

All her family had worked_for the Nazla. Her father and bro- ther wore arrested at the libera- tion: the girl, one of the most ac-

efficient tive and

agenta, sterlously disappeared.

The police hunted her in vain all over France.

The general told the detectives on duty and then walked up to the girl.

rk Yehta

ATO Mlle. Jeanne Zim merlicu, are you not? Iw naked her.

In Nov. 1942,

On that day Kurusu granted, stressed that Japan was doomed the Tokyo "Nichi-Nichi" a when it took on Amerten's in- special interview and addressed dustrial might, the Nutional Service Association

he made no and its political offshoot. Caples mention of U.S. industrial of the interview and the speech power, devoting most of his talk to "aufe victory" based on the "august, virtues of His Majesty the Emperor."

came to my hands only recently. The Japanese diplomat, loudly ratiling the sword and talking for home consumption. tried to boost the Nipponesa war sulrit.

He declared the key to Nippon "emancipation of victory, was

"Yos, general." replied the girl. "I thought so," said the general. The detectives then asked here made these statements: the peoples of East Asia" and to Bocompany them lato An ad- First he considered the accused America of seeking to Joining room. Here she was American note of Nov. 26, 1941, dominate the world.--Associat- handcuffed and placed Under

an "absolutely unacceptable ulti-ed Press, formal arrest.

matum.

Deserter Wed A Rich Wife

Second-he declared "there enn be no doubt that the United States was already Peßnitely determined for war with Japan 1941" and added on Nov. 26, that the earlier freezing of Ja- panese assets and the oil em bargo were

which *measures

Ex-Borst boy, Army deserter and a "very plausible" youth 22- year-old Robert Willmanson, uf Unioh-street, Edinburgh, hoaxed may be compared in seriousness his way about the country, and with the opening of var itself wealthy and rather than mere economic pres- even married in to a

sure. Influential Somerest fandly.

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At the Iseds Quarter Soanhos AVOIDED THE SUBJECT he WIL Bent to prison for six Third-he believed that settle 1888 months for obtaining money unment of lasues between the have resumed peace-time produc

der false pretenses. He pleaded United States and Japan hai gulity to two cases of false ore been switched during that fate- Lences

in Leeds and also to steal-ful November, froth the ing a car from Owner.

State

Leeds garage

Department directly Inte

the

West opened the five of heants Yea. Mr. Adio:

the ambitieus three-re- Dr. Auld said he honoured the against

contract. Last took the trump August 1944, undertaking until

A detective stated that when hands of President Roosevelt.

Fourth-he charged that in when he was ordered overesas, "I heart Ace and returned the Queen

clubs. And, he of

Altur Buy Williamson married he falsely de- could not resist seeing her."

thought, South put up the Ace of scribed himself

as garage pro- the days just prior to the out- Auld

prietor and taxi owner.

hostilities United clubs.

is wife break of Iteferring an oiretation

A.B.C.D. in the The opening trick assured him was one of his victimas, and he ob States Allies 1943 Dr. Auld said:

- China about her of three heart tricks, and the top tained £12 from her, saving eAmerican - British "i queationed her

the black suits would had met a petrol bill of £80. har cards in

Dutch), with special emphasis health Not because

i was

Two additiona

His parente

were respectable. we were in Vickl four more.

on China, were working to ob- doctor, but because

tricka were required for the con-but Williamson had previous con- love with each other."

could be

invictions for false pretences

struct negotiations between Nip- tract. Both

pon and the U.S.

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Mrs. Adie, & slim figure in a coat, said: "There has short fur never buon any question of in- and tungey between Dr. Auld myself at the hospital.

"spoke to Dr. Auld about my health as a "lover, and we talked

Birmingham of getting

sur

to do the operation. "But i wanted Dr. Auld to do it because I had seen him per- form similar

at the operations hospital," she added.

ARAB REQUEST

Cairo, Jan. 15, Informed Arab sources report- ed yesterday that Syria, Saudi Arabia, Iran oni Transjordan had applied to the Secretariat of the Ara

Lengue for an extraordinary Palestine ssion to discuss the situation.

The same sources said these countries would ask the League to draw up a unified statement Anglo- to the for presentation Annerican Palestine Commission of Inquiry which is expected to be in this area next month,--Aeso- ciated Pres9,

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Fifth-he declared America and Britain intended to place For Classes 1 to VI on January 21st, Japan in such a position that she would never be able to rise again as an independent nation. Since Japan's Burrender Ing 4,611 who voluntarily express-Kureau has stated that he did beforehand that ed preference for Japan returned not know here aboard the "President Grant" Nippon's militarists were about to-day.

Yokohama, Jan. 16. Repatriated Japanese number-

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JAPS SENT HOME spado; otherwise it would be necen-

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But with the heart ten. still too early to cash the King of hearts: that would set up Wust's born Japanese) is now the respon-Nov, 1942 Interview and speech. heart and lead to the dofessibility of the Japanese Govagn- Last September, Kurusu, tak-

Last

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Faboole on February 5th. Hopiatration begins to-day.

to hit Pearl Harbour. He care-Have your DYES EXAMINED borg The contingent, Including native fully avoided this subject in the

and buy your spectacles specially made by Japanese and the Nisel (American-

the contract. Instead he casament.-Associated Press. ed the top spades and when the Queen failed to fall, ho led th low spade from the dummy.

East took the spade Queen and returned the Jack of clubs, but South carefully refused to win the trick. But he could safely win the next club and cash the apude Jack. Then a diamond load to- wards dummy's King found West powerless to prevent the two red Kings from making tricka.

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Half U.S. Army Already Demobbed

WASHINGTON, JAN. 15.

SENATOR HILL, DEMOCRATIC WHIP OF ALABAMA, EXPRESSED ASSURANCE TO-DAY THAT GENERAL EISENHOWER WILL. "LAY THE FACTS ABOUT DEMOBILISATION ON THE LINE" IN HIS IN- FORMAL APPEARANCE BEFORE CONGRESS ON TUESDAY

The Army Staff Chief's quès- Lion and answer bee with Senato ard House members in the Con- gressional library headlines the re-opening of Congress.

World Sugar Decline

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Hill told a reporter ho is con- fident, that General Eisenhower will give exact figures on the Army's need for men, the number of volunteers who havo enlisted and the rate at which discharges day forecast a decline of 400,000 tons in world sugar production are con

white, a study of the War during the 1046/48 crop year-com- Department's records disclosed pared with last year, that demobilisation has knocked

It predicted a total world-output out half the Army's divisions and for both cane and boot sugar at

third of its air forcen.

27,800,000 short tons compared: Of 86 combat, divisions when the with 28.200,000 the previous year. Army, was

at its peak strength, 46 This estimato is. 2,700,000 tons be have gone out of busbicas. Six of low the 1940/44 production and the 17 air forces which attacked 6,500,000 tons under the 1035/3987 Con French Bank Axis targets and supported ad average. Beet sugar is expected gulding, and foer, and we shall vancing armles are

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Cuba. the latest producer. af export sugar, would have a crop 21 per cent. larger than last year and 60 per cent, above the pre-war controlled production. It said Far Eastorn production would proba bly be: seves por cant, less than A programme for further "so last year and 32 per cent, slow cial reform work", unon Sweden's the browar avornge as the sugar highly socialized economy has been industry in the Philippines, Vava laid before the 1946 parliament. and Fermors, disttipted by the Vdeclared that war, is only a fraction of nor King Gustav foremost mal moelsted Press. per The action was takon in protest the programme, takes for against the Military Government's place at this somelon. refpapi to modify a decres ordoro aid parlament would ro- childron, including holidays for In rage incremone--ank-year-end calva, proposals for compulsory housewives and fperaised sun- bonunea for workers Associated eickness Insurance, extension of port of pubile housing hemolat "PIESK"""

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