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-I- ): I li SSI - - Hp- I-! ' ,-.!. 4 ,':jrtf. ::; i -tAGZTT70 -4 Yamasnita Testifies NaziReactM)ns j Actor iii Auto Accident - i . ; i i Of Prison Film1 1 mJERNERO, No 2f -T- Twenty Wlfl , overlords viewd films of the horrors? of German concentration camp with reac tion! ranging from tears ij to curt indifference at the Nuernberg war fcriiner trial Ooday. Tat Herman Goerfn mirthful I earlier-in the dayv-erWed jsthe dy soberly. Fjbld Marshal Wilhelm Keitel wiped his mtuth with ;a white handkerchief and f stalked quickly fitfm the courtroom. , f The oneSiour. shoiring of the shocking pictures of starved, beat en and dead victims lof nazi per- I secution followed the raading into the court I e c o r d pt Goering's tnreats and exultations in xne nazi i -- . seizure ot Austria in 193?. Goer- ft' ; : f , : "1 7, N V'-rI. tLCL.' ..... , war -- Witnesses Tell Of Trysts in MansfeldtXIase SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19- Two witnesses, a graduate nurse and her ; 13-year-old daughter, stated today they 'had "seen Dr. John H. Mansfeldt, San Francisco society doctor, hugd and kissed by Mrs. Vada Martin, it, ', nurse, who was : shot to death by Mrs. Annie Irene Mansfeldt. The witnesses testified at Mrs. Mansfeldt's murder trial shortly after another nurse told the Jury that as long as three months be fore Mrs. Martin was slain, her relationship with Dr. . Mehsf eldt had been a topic ot conversation . . L f..il L 1.1 among nurses ai outier nospiiai. The physician killed himself a few hours after Mrs. Martin was slain October 4. .. ; 1 ; I '. Mf Maria Krr m niirco n. laughter repeatedly s. the traris-1 HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 29. Ala Curtis, roong motion piclure actor, j lated that Dr. Mansfeldt had called t sits injured gia nts small foreign make ear after it eouiaea witn i at her home three tvmef to treat a a milk truck here yesterday. The actors studio. Universal Pictures, I sick child, and that on the third reported he j received fractures of a knee and several PMsible internal: Injuries. AP WlrephoU) cript of hs telephone conversa- lions at ina ume was reaa py the proseMtion. ;.. I " ... Walther Funk, former minister of economics, brushed tears from the fleshy jpockets uiider his eyes as he wajtched the films. , Unnerve by the show, the for mer governor-general of Poland, ribs, and Snow Falls Over Search Area i'l Lieut Gen. Tomoyukl YahiU testifies before an Aaaerican mill- Hans Frink, sat huddled In mA$il L&Q f IWrS Otlll MlSSUlg COOS BA Yamashita Denies Giving Mac I f30 Days to Get Out of Leyte' Urv tribunal at Manila In his own defense at hta trial as a war seat without lifting tus head for oriminLi. i ap WireDhoto from sigssl corps radiopboU, Malina) 10 minutes J I 1 . - , . .1 n i k)t) iL - v 1 nuaou ness. mi mrmer xxo.ia deputy fuehrer aDDearini more alert to his' surroundings than pn any occasion since the start of the trial, wiped his sweating palms. HJalmaf Horace Grfreley Schacht I his pinch-penny mouth drawn to a narrow line, refused to I look fat By DEAN SCHEDLER maNTtIa. Fridav. Nov. 30.-rVLt. Gen. Tomoyukl Yama ? t ?hita, the Japanese "tiger of Malaya" whom General i Mac Arthur officia 'defanced In the Pihuippines, denied under snarp cross-examma- filming. th,e scenes, taken fr American documentary at such tefror 'spots jas ft I ition today that he had told the Filipino cabinet he would give Dachau, jBpchenwafef and) Belsn. MnpArthnr 30 davs to et out oi leyte.- i ranz von I . Such a boast had been attributed to Yaraashita shortly look. r : after MacArthur's forces invaded V Leyte in October, 1944. "I did not say such a thing," f Yamashita replied to a query of c :Maj. Robert Kerr, who is prose t i cuting him before a U. S. military t M iRail Slated for (Tragedy Site a i Pa pen also refused Admiral ijtarl commission on charges of ving German navy conunahder'in chief. conuonea u, i occasionally at he , , , L screen. "Oidni you say; you wouia a rag him (MacArthur) into this room (the Filipino cabinet, room) to sign a surrender document?" Kerr asked. General Denies Yamashita denied haying made such a statement. Before each re- Doerutz, Public Housini Calls Roll in OrvNov. 2t Snow began fall ng today over the rough, wooded terrain where? seven tnen jhav been ' missing; since an arjiny ransport crash last Mondayl j Rescue crewsj backed - with jtruckloada of food and supplies and jeeps equipped to pass mud dy fire road, royed through the isolated mountains 50 miles northeast of j here! e men who pa ra the plane were hospital here, and Flight Officer Dave Reed, who hung 150 fek high in a fir tree 36 hours, was as fchipper as any. Redd,. of AltusJOkla., was res cued j from i the! tree by Roy Spires, i a high-climber from a trip the physician parked his auto mobile and walked around! to the side .-where Mrs. Martin put her arms out of the car window, em j braced and kissed him. Mrs. Moore's 13-year-old daugh ter, Margaret, followed her mother to Mk siana. . i i i T "The woman kissed the doctor nearby logging camp. Reed land then he straightened his tie,' walked into the hospital here the child testified. f " ana aeciarea-ne was xeeiing Mrs. Leslie Bush, also a nurse is I pretty good" Jef $re being testified that she had seen the whisked to bed, I . I physician and Mrs. . Martin em- 'A pretty rugged character," bracing in a Sutter hospital store commented another 1 survivor, I room. Flight : Officer Ralph! Foster of Wichita, Kas. "He tied his belt around a limb of the tree -and hung on that . way. He told us t ?i i i i. iii 1 1 . ue went tu sieep ju&i puce wng I - -Tr - ! ;l enough to start slipping off the I fl W S Yf 1 Y 1 Kft v. Au '- I ; Talks Planned Commission Given Subdivision Plats Eight plaU for subdivision were presented for temporary approv al at a meeting of the planning and' toning commission , of the city council Thursday night,' with one plat 1 for Olson and Reeve Keizer tracts given final approval. A changed petition for rone change in Condi ts addition , was presented by ; Keith Brown , wno seeks a ! change from xone ' two to four. A nubUc hearing will be held at 7:80 pjn-, December 14, in the council chambers on tne issue. Prior to the hearing, no tices wilt be mailed to all adja cent property owners. British Control All Soerabaia Parents Sure! BoylCidna SAN FRANCISCO, Norf The parenU of tnreeyear-i Dickie Turn Suden, whdhai been missing: sine Nov, ; L-aanouncea BATAVIA, Java, Nov. 29.-Jf) -Indian forces have completely occupied Soerabaja after a bloody 19-day battle in the great naval base, and a local administration is operating under British control. the British command announced today. ; i Action continued south -of So erabaia, and new fighting broke out in Batavia. - In Bandoeng, summer capital 75 ; miles south east of (Batavia, where a British ultimatum had ordered all Indo- nesians out of the northern Jialf of the I city by noon today, the situation j remained tense.- ' PPed today they hate taken ip resi dence in the ' San Frandc bay area to make easier contact with believe; are Jioia-Suden,-the boy,i father, aaid! that he ha become convinced by a number of at tempts 1 to contact him th nia son had been kidnaped, f f disaDDeared ! xrom kidnapers they tag their son. Joseph Turn The j child family cottage f at ba In mountainous near tne Goodyearg Sierra- county. The parents are living at the home of -Mir. and Mn. Alfred L. MerrittJ 3015 Garber road, Berk eley. I Mrs. Bladinc Services At McMinnville Today ' f. t I McMINNVILLE, Nov.i 2-V Funeral services will be held here tomorrow for Inez Waterman Bla ding who died Tuesday, ; s , ''She was the (widow tf'l4rs K. Blading, Oregon and Iowa ' pub lisher. Survivors include two sons,. Jack fi. and Phillip N. Bladine, publisher and editor respectively, of the McMinnville Telephone- Register. r-j ; , . Reed told companions, i who located him the nigjit of the crash, that he didn't get j very cold despite the pouading i rain. "I had some company, too' he said. "Five elk, two of them lit eating grass around my tree, Bette Changes W i f i..i..r. b"t n retained his ' V W-Chelan 'county commissioners m slow Dr ; today passed a resolution request- ".JzJ'Jl iCMTMr.Tnv ' Wm k 9aail Twrr :' 1 t ply he dropped his head as he U.. , . .v,',, lfc iB- J,, I 1 0i 17 1 M & fl fTO. pondered the interpreter's words, thoritv FhA saiJ tndav aDoli- ' I O O m t TP. Id I 1 ii cations for! nearly 500,000 dwell W Gov. Mon C. Wallgren to al poise as he precise manner. Earlier today, the general acknowl- HOLLYWObD, &ri300 000 In sUte fund, to that he did not take any throughout the natiok M l. roadotig Lake Chelan where fi" 6 - J . I , w 1 - " - T ViltoH MnnHav prison- Japan in December, 1944, although he knew few ships v r . a , Tv l - . iii ii ..vi:. i. fr- i l I in uuiuf oi puuuc iiuusuig we Ttoi S7 will rv Ti1 a - i-Am mfiaa ZtYA zri9ii-mm I a a f'?"- " i - -r- , . ,nko! Art: wins. Grant Sherry! 31, tomorrow aft- 243,654, or. an average or -each J ernoon in M&sionl Inn at River- unit of roughly $4600. The applications qh file -Killed Monaay. were getUng through a tight U. Tha a$p ications f The resolution said that the lak s blockade ban housing include Pf-1! ChiSled m7 ut ?L! Earlier testimony showed that v- Washington. 491: 49121 units. 1600 American prisoners of war mated cost,- $19,581400,1 as w ruauu,.- Jammed mto- two holJs of lows, , .if . I f tf- laM nm; rcVd mto ttTa deep toe 0ryoku Maru' which wa AnacoH, 75. $34060 ;euing ! it: tffijS.- V?Z P bombed by American aircraft in ham, 40O, $lfg92.OO0; East Prt I t. 'Jk i-a?WltS-- Manila bay and later reached Orchard,! ,34, $630.v00: Ephrata. f rVJr Z Z Subic bay- 0f the 1600 only about 250. H.TO00; Evelett, ?50, $1,- .sent to Governor WaUgren, .state. m survived ted bombings, ooo,t)00; jflandview j 40. $169,400; I t enators and representaUves and MtmtiMt anH oth -,vwre. to ,ven. Kmwi.il. us. akaa lis- - '!TT umc., tuafly reach Japan. fl V. fCrS SaiU. . , TSftK V 4K nrnum h ? . tor elicited Yamashita's statement vrj-raper ,nuu ,ia31, I order from the supreme southern t employes wui mwi i roruuu i ma t. t i.,-. trt 11 wurar: dispatched to Japan. "I con I ' sidered Japan the safest possible place , for Japanese civilians and American prisoners because of im minent combat" on Luzon, he said. side, Calif- i ! The chapel fof the rambling ho tel and private museum, remin iscent of California's Spanish If Kennewickl 125, $548,125; King view, 125J1 $625,0001 Fasco, 1?5, county, l3fT2. $1U2,00(3(; Long view, $7Hi,375; Port I Angeles, 260, $1,174,000.1 I . .ftf. '-boost, tne ciacKamas county cen- itral labor council said today. " . - ; , . f Up ADOPTS BY-LAWS PC NEW YORK, Nov. 29 -)- The j " ; board of directors of : the Asso- re- . ,' -rH a tk intHldad bvlaws . f ship meeting yesterday. i Too Late to ClatMiify ( -LOST: Lady' fold Elsin wrtat wateh. 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Local 20 of the CIO United Retiil, Wholesale and Department St(Jre colonial period, was substituted I Employes union, said the j union's today after Bishoo vl Bertrand executive board accepted the com- Stevens of the Los Angeles Epis- Pan7 PPosal for a meeting but copal diocese refused the couple bike proposal pending discussion permission! to be marfied in St. and classification of workers if- Mary'g Episcopal churth, Liguna I fected. Date of the meeting was Paul Gordon Favor, retired Epis copal minister. 1 j VETERANS DOCK Bishop Stevens said the church PORTLAND, Ore., Nov.! 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