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4 ! I .111 WarDela vedBuPact Thursday, Do. I, 194S HERALD AND NEWS THAES By DANIEL DE LUCE ',. NUEHNUlillU, Duo. U (I'J Drltulii'i pledge to ulcl Poland In the ovmit of hostilities du liiyed start of World Wur II "Seven dnya oa Hltlur untmccasa fully tiled to koop tlio Urltlnh ,viautral, according to a aliitomuul .; by Hormnnn Qourlnu f Had ut the war crlmos trial today. , Allied prosecutors filed tlio '' suilumont with the International 'military tribunal. Goorlng, one 'ot the 20 nnzl loadem on trial guild Hitler originally had pliin 5 icd to Invade Poland Aug, 25, JIODO, but held up his ottnek un it II Sept. 1 while his diplomat Sparred to try to "eliminate British Intervention." Tlio Gocrlng slutomont mild Brltoin'i signing of the Polish asHistunco pact on Auu. !2B made Hitler puuito. The Jut rotchs marshal added that ho hod boon tin secret contact with Lord Hall. .Sun, then British forolKn minis Jtor, "to do everything to atop war with KiiKlond." J Bogus Offer Describing Hitler's laat-mlnutc "efforts to keep Britain out of i t ho war, Col. Morwyn Griffith Jones, amlnlant British proaocu tStor, described the diplomatic ''maneuvering us "a bogus offer -of negotiation Intended simply Uo bribe or othorwlne koep Eng 'land from assisting; Poland." 8 Aftor leven days of behind-the-scencs activity, the records introduced as evidence revealed, Hitler unleashed his war ma Ichlno and Invaded Poland on Sept. 1. On Sept. 3, Britain and France declared war in support of Poland. . "On the day when England Jove her official guiirunlue to 'olnnd tlio fuehrer called ma on the telophone and told me ho .,had stopped the planned Inva slon of Poland," CocrinK said in s Jils statement, which was itiven i to Col. John If. Amen of New : ;York, an assistant U. S. prosecu tor. "I asked him then whether this . was lust temporary, or for good.'r i The Goerlng statement con tinued. "Ho said: 'No, I will have ' 'to see whothor we can eliminate ' British Intervention.' "So then I asked him: 'Do you . think It will be any different (within four or five days?'-" i L Court Recessed ; At this point the court was i (recessed momentarily without 5 ifurthcr reading of the statement ; when Lord Justice Sir Goeffrey i! .Lawrence, presiding, asked tho marshal to Investigate tho odor of burning electrical wiring. It developed tho odor cumo from ventilator motor, Earlier In the statement door lug said ho was "In connection with Lord Halifax by special courier outsldo regular diplo matic channels to do everything to stop war with England," "Is It not fact that prepara tions for tho campaign against Poland were originally supposed to huva been completed by the end of August, 1030?" Amen asked, according to . the tran script of tho Interrogation. Goerlng answered "Yes." Giving the full story of Hit ler's decision to go to war, tho prosecution submitted tho texts of pleas from Proslclcnt Rooso velt, British Prlmo Minister Ne ville Chamberlain, French Pre mier Eduard Dalndler and Pope Plus which the fuehrer rejected In the throe weeks before ho launched the attack on Poland. Hitler's decision to striko In tho full of 1039 was made five months earlier when ho ordered tho army to be ready to strike by Sept. 1. 1038. (The Goerlng statement Indicated that Hitler had advanced tho dute a week In the Interval.) At tho request of counsol for the 20 accused nazls Lord Jus tice Sir Geoffrey Lawrence, pre siding Judge on the four power tribunal, announced that the trial would recess over the Christmas holidays, from Dec. 20 to Jan. 2. Chief U. S. Prosecu tor Justice Robert H. Jackson entered a formal objection to the recess aftor It was announced. Son Francisco Site Of 1946 AMA Confab CHICAGO, Dec. o (IP) The liouso of delegates of the Amer ican Medical association has se lected Son Francisco for the 1040 general convention next July, Dr. Harrison H. Shoulders, Noshvllle, , Tcnn., was chosen presldont-eloct, Dr. William R, Moloney, Los Angeles, wos elected vice presi dent." Dr. John H. Fitzglbbon, Portland, Ore., was elected to a five-year term on the AMA board of trustees, and Dr. Dwlght H. Murray, Napa, Calif., wos elected to serve on the board until 1947. Dr. Raymond Zcch, Seattle, was cloctod a member of the council on medi cal service and public relations. Church Group Will Entertain Members of the Junior clrclo of the Community Congregation al church will entertain friends and members of tho church Fri day at 8 p. m., in ths church hall, Murtln and Garden. Mrs. Edith Van Doozcr Is president of tho group and gon erul chairman of the affair. A program of instrumental and vocal numbers will be pre sented under the direction of Mrs. H. W. Moore. Students of tho Curry Music studio will be featured. Including Bert Bufflmt- ton, Jaynor Huck and Bud Mc Gllvray, trumpot trio, D. E. Cur ry and Jock Pllpon, steel guitar, James Casscrly, Jack Pilpon and June Burnham, accordion trio, ond Charles Shlnn playing Cho pin's Prelude In C Minor. Dramatic Reading The dramatic reading, "Mr. Caplan and Shakespeare," by L. . Ross, will be given by Rev. odfrcy Mathews after which a general fun-font will be held. A white olcohant sale will be a feature of the evonlng's enter tainment. Mrs. Harold Chase and Mrs. O. C. Bryan are in charge of the sole. Robert Beland will be master of ceremonies. During the eve ning, a doll, given by Mrs. Van Doozcr and dressed by Mrs. E. M, Gclnger, will be given away, Mrs. Kenneth Lamble Is chair man of the program committee and Mrs. Stewart Day and Mrs. J. K. 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