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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1946)
France Asks Death For Top 22 Nazis; j Fervor Brings Fear To German Faces i By JAMES T. KINO NUEIiNHKUU, Juit. 17 (A') 'Tvnwa umK!(1 dentil today for : the Tl rinKloiulors of the nuzl , ri'Klmo n ml for punishment of ;liuriilrls of thousands of mmn jhors of Ucrnum terror organisa tions. jj Francois lu Monthon, wound 'jrd wnr vutumn who It the ; French prosecutor, denounced iHltlorlxm mid nil it ntuncts for j with o fervor Unit brought fenr ! to the fuceft of Hermunu GoerlriK 5 nnd other nrlxonerH before the o Inlernutloiinl nilllliiry trlbtiniil I Tho chief French prosecutor :nl(l thnt pirhiiH tlm punishment vuf hundreds of thousands of men ...I... I. il .... .....I li uiimU I nrir nr. 7 unitizations as tha SS. the SO, the SA ii nd KeKtnpo "awakens fj nonie objection ' but wnrned! .'I "Without the existence of - those orunnlzullons, without the 1 spirit which unlimited them, one 5 would not succeed In undor nlnndlnil how no ninny nlroclllrs einilil luive been iieruelrntcd. .ii'l'he systematic wnr of criminal- i ny could not nnvo oecn cnrrica i nut liv mi. I Cierninny without i thciie organization nnd without ! the men who composed them. :'i "The mulor nn.l culprits hnd their orders curried out In divers nn.l organizations which we ink vnu to decline crlmlnnl ; In order thnt ench of their mem- ltirti iiinv hn minrehended find ntinitfhfd." II Ik neeiLsntlnn run the iinmut of Gennnn crimp. Mo mild of 290,000 persons deported from Franco, only 35,000 returned. i "As Osclewln conrentrntlon s enmp, the most beautiful women I were sei npnn nrimeiniiy ier j tlllzed nnd then gassed," he do i elnred. ' De Menthon snld his country I wns nctlnii ns spokesinun for the murtyrod nnuce-lovliig peoples of western Eurnno Norwuy, Den mark, tho Netherlands, Belgium nd LuxembourK. "A tortured peonies craving for Justice Is the basic founda tion of France's call to your hlith tribunal," he said, "This work of justlco Is equally hulls- Sunsnhle for tho future of tho crmnn people. "These people have been for in liny yenrs Intoxicated by naz ism; certain of their oternal nnd deep-scnted osplrutlons under the Hitler regime luivo louwl mon strous expressions: their entire resnonslblllly Is involved not only by their general ncceptancu mil by mo cnecuvo piiriicipa lion or a ureal nu iiucr or mem The Americans and British completed their cases yesterday, excetit for those auniust some in divldunl defendants Including Hudo If llcss and Franz von Pnpen which probnhly will be sandwiched In inter, me rrcnen cuse is expected to take about three weeks, nfter which the Russian prosecutors will take over. Eugene Man Will Head Seed Growers PORTLAND, Jan. 17 (II Raymond Johnson, F.ugcne, was elected president of the Oregon Seed Growers at their conven tion here yesterday. Roy Engbrclson, Qulney, was elected vice president anil E. R. Jnckmnn, Corvallls, reelected secretary-treasurer, Burton Bur roughs, llomcdnle, Idaho, was elected to the board of directors succeeding Evan Chreen, Ontar io. Stromb.ro-Carlson Radios. Derby's Music Co. By JOAN O'NEILL Lt. Com. Joseph Parker spoke to the Boys Alllunce at a meet ing recently. Ho Is from Nush vlllc, Tonn., and Is now station ed at the naval oiiho with the medical de partment deal ing with psy- ililntry, Tho com-J munuer niuiu o n vocations for the boys ,1 V'i Hint would bo ,A,Lf5 S"J, i lurn to since joln O'Neill the end of the wnr has changed many of their plans and training from the cr vice. One of the main points of hlB speech seemed to be tliut al though intelligence was Impor tant, hard work is even more Important and thnt even if a Kcrson's native ability is low, e may overcome It . by hard work, Pep Assembly Tho pep assembly preceding tho Medford game wus held at 1:05 yesterday. Stanley Wood ruff, principal, started the as sembly by introducing Lt. Col I Dayton E. VanVactor, who has recently returned from tho ser vice. Col. VanVactor spoke on the clothing drive wiucn is in progress now. Arlo biiuuz was nexi on ine program. Ho posed as At Wil liams, a rauio news commen tator, nnd gave a short Imita tion of him. Gordon Robinson sang two songs for the assembly, accompanied on the piano by Pnt Hnmbrlck. Gordon sang "Ol Man River" nnd "Bells of 5t. Mary's." John Sandnvcvcr and Harold Shldler of the Junior chamber of commerce both gave snori speeches on the coming game. The Hotarlans were the guests of the Service club at the bas ketball game last night. The basketball team was call ed up on the stage. In this par ticular Incident the "team" was represented by members of the Pep Peppers. Lois Cada, Char lotto Carter, Dorothy Dewey, Jeanne Hamilton, Darlcnc Gehr- mun, Delores Hclfrlch, Ruth Merrill, Sharon Moore, Sally Mueller, Rosie Oss, Bobble Rcedcr and Barbara Roskamp posed as Thorn, Edwards, Zaro zinskl, McLean, Colman, Craw ford, Redkcy, uraig. Mover, Bussman, Palmer and Linman rcsDcctively. Coach "Dutch" French entered Into the spirit and put tho team through a workout. Jim Howard, student body president, spoke on the game and the assembly was con cluded by a number' by the band. Janice Bilyeu and Effie Botcns were co-chairmen of the assembly. noma room period was ex- MSHtS WOOUHS to fluffy softness "BAIN AMERICA'S WASH WORD j tended until 0:30 this morning to permit the filling out of deans' record cards, daily rec ord cards and for the election of new home room representa tives for the student congress. Tomorrow will be the last day of the Victory clothing drive. The students have been asked to bring whatever they can. It Is hoped the school can be a hun dred per cent. The annual consumption of milk in all forms, including but ter and cheese, ranges from about one gallon for the average person in Japan to 80 in the United States, Belgium and Ger many, and 144 In Finland. Thursday, Jan. 17, 1948 HERALD AND MEWS SEVEN Col. O'Brien Named Judge Advocate YOKOHAMA, Jan. 17 (IP) Col. John J. O'Brien of Seattle today was appointed Judge advo cate general of the eighth army, replacing Col. Robert V. Laugh- lin, who has returned to the United States. O'Brien was the law member of the war crimes commission which tried the first two Japa nese charged with atrocities against prisoners of war. Classified Ada Bring Results, Wnilla The delicate, alluring flavor it still there after baking jf you uic Schilling fun Vanilla. Insut on Schilling. 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