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(Cphtinucd from Pago One
and sinconstltutlonal," the prose
cution rejoined:
'"Those whom the enemy sends
to destroy pur Industries and
lives and tlio very existence of
the nation can hnrdlv be in n po
lition to claim constitutional
rights, privileges and immunities
from the nation which they seek
to destroy."
As Col. Kenneth C. Royal! of
defense counsel outlined the de
fense case and noted the admis
sion of the prisoners that they
had Jahded from German sub
marines, Justice Jackson Inter
posed, a question as to why they
did nit constitute "an invading
force.'
Royill explained that the pris
oners were contending that they
used Atrat method to.cscape from
Germany, and were not admit
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ting that they were members of
the German military force.
"Invading Force"
But even if they did constitute
"an invading force," ho contin
ued, they still were entitled to
access to the civil courts.
Jackson insisted that he could
not understand when an invader
received the right to enter the
civil courts.
"When he enters the commun
ity." Royall said.
"Does that mean that every
spy has a right to the civil
courts?" Justice Reed asked.
Roy nil said it did not mean
that, and that in the opinion of
the defense counsel these men
were not charged as spies.
"It seems inconceivable to us,"
Royall said in a protracted argu
ment patterned along the lines
of the 72-pngc brief of the peti
tioners, "that any person in
America should be deprived of
his right to protect his liberty."
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(Continued from Page One
tensive. Here, at least, the Rus
sians uppcared to be slightly
more than holding their own.
A bulletin from Hitler's field
headquarters said German
troops had thrown back stub
bornly resisting Russians on the
lower Don front and had crossed
the Manych and Sal rivers,
which thrust southeastward into
the Caucasus.
Heavy fighting was also re
ported raging within 50 miles of
Stalingrad, big Volga river in
dustrial city, and the Rome ra
dio asserted that German artil
lery was already bombarding
the river port.
"(Continued from Page One)
last night, but there was no dam
age, a communique said.
The spokesman said there was
no evidence of reinforcements
for the Japanese forces at Gona
: mission, which originally were
: estimated to number between
; 1500 and 2500.
CIO Seeks
Further Pay
Boost in Mills
(Continued from Page One)
a labor dispute in fir, which
ruled that negotiations may be
re-opened on September 1 and
or April 1 if either party wishes.
The CIO-IWA here was grant
ed a 71-cent per hour wage
I boost last month when the
union and the PIRC agreed to
abide by wage rulings incorpor
ated in Case No. 00.
M. T. Owre, secretary-manager
of the PIRC office here,
acknowledged the union notifi
cation had been received. He
said it was "being considered,"
but declined further comment.
Sullivan released the follow
ing statement with the ' an
nouncement: "It is with great pride and
pleasure that I point out to the
employes of the lumber indus
try in this district that again
the IWA-CIO is doing every-
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opinion of the IWA-CIO that
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compensated for same, regard
less how long they may have
worked in the industry or re
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States they may have come
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Van Club The Vai Social
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Editorials on News
(Continued From Page One)
destroyed in 20 nights or about
three weeks.
It is obvious, therefore, that
before a program of constant
heavy bombing can be inaugurat
ed plane production and DE
LIVERY must have reached the
point where complete replace
ment of planes and pilots EVERY
THREE WEEKS is possible.
THERE have been abundant
a loss ratio of five per cent is
considered not unsatisfactory.
That must mean that plane pro
duction and DELIVERY are ap
proaching (if they have not al
ready reached) the point where
complete replacement every
three weeks is possible.
There was a hint in the news
from London several days ago
that four thousand bombers a
month can be expected from
America.
Any such total would provide
heavy replacements, thus making
possible staggeringly heavy
bombing of Germany.
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canes. Bostons and Havocs dam
aged airdromes, railways and'
German-controlled communica
tions In northern France, Bel
gium and Holland and attacked
channel shipping last night.
The British reported n single
German aircraft bomber a point
on the const of East Anglla by
diiylight this morning, causing
a small number of casualties and
some damnge.
This followed attacks during
darkness iast night by a small
number of raiders over Eastern
England. Their bombs "did some
damage and at one point a small
number of casualties was
caused," a British communique
said.
Lack of Big
Engines Holds
Up Plane Plan
(Continued from Pago One)
with all phases of the air trans
port problem is In the hands of
Nelson and army and navy of
ficials, Talbot said.
Robert W. Filmer, an air
plane designer of extensive ex
perience, appeared as an advo
cate of plywood planes for
transports. He said Ihey were as
efficient as metal planes when
designed to carry loads up to
30 pounds per square foot of
wing area, adding that he could
"assemble a thousand planes a
month In a circus tent."
Excal Axis
Filmer told the committee the
United States must keep ohead
of the axis powers In the devel
opment and use of bigger en
gines and said he was confident
this would be. done. Ho said he
thought the American program
would excel that of the axis.
Capt. Eddie Rickcnbacker,
president of Eastern Air Lines,
advised a senate military affairs
subcommittee in the meantime
it would be far more satisfac
tory to build airplane factories
from the ground up than to con
vert shipyard facilities. Ho ad
vised taking the fullest advan
tage of existing plane designs
and construction facilities, while
not losing sight of future possi
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Air Command
Unified in
Aleutians
(Continued from Pago Ono
cm Caribbean und the various
sra frontiers will be effective in
the Aleutians.
The Japanese hnvo ocvuplrd
three islands In tho western
Aleutians,
The navy officer In command
of the combined aircraft oper
ations In tho Alvutluns, It was
said, also has commund of all
navy units there, surfuce and
submarine vessels Included.
"The principle of unity of
command provides in general
that the service primarily In
volved ahull be In command of
the' operations In any given
area," the navy said.
It pointed out that Joint oper
ations in the Hawalliui areu, the
eastern Curlbbenn, the Aleu-j
tians and the sea frontier are!
under direction of the navy,
while the army commnuds oper
ations In the L'nnal zone and in
Australia.
Selfish Interests
Hurt War Effort,
Holman Says
(Continued from l'ago One)
000,000 more than the president
had asked for.
Hi said he helped put through
the two-ocean navy bill, and that
his whole record showed con
sistvntly he was for strengthen
ing the defenses of the United
States. Congress, he sulci, whs
not behind the president on this
issue, but ahead of lilm.
He said congress authorized
the executive to collect stock
piles of strategic mutcriuls, but
that in his opinion the executive
did not prosecuto It properly.
In this connection, lie pointed
out there is not now enough steel
to carry on the shipbuilding pro
gram. Discussing labor's part In the
war program, Senator Holntmi
said that the "inun at the lathe
must do his part as well us the
man with the musket." In Il
lustrating labor's stake In the
war, he satd that the French
workers who originated the sit
down strike arc now working
with a dngger at their backs In
the status of slaves.
"It may not be politics to talk
about such things," said Senator
Holman. "But when I bcciimo
United States senator I decided
thot I would make myself first
a United States senator and let
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