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Franklin said  Franklin acting chief of transportation for the army service forces told the Senate War investigating committee that the rate of return of trod to the is would be reduced in August and the succeeding months. Quot our military timetable for the defeat of Japan has been moved you can t Tell the players without a program in award As a result of our recent id sea and ground successes and top priority must be Given to the movement of forces and supplies needed by Gen. Macarthur and adm. Nimitz a Franklin testified. He was called to give the army a version of the redeployment situation after col. J. M Unroe Johnson director of defense transportation told the committee that the army drafted a ten month troop movement program and Latef increased to without consulting in. 2sth div. Begins Meve Paris july 27�?main elements of the 28th inf. Div. Have begun sailing for the is. From Lefavre z Headquarters announced to Day. The 28th is expected to Clear port by tuesday. The 28th army. Div., was scheduled to Clear port tomorrow while the 13th army. Div. Is on the High seas bound for a he . Joan Bennett fined for illegal smoking Hollywood july 27 ans a a few puffs on a cig Aret Cost Joan Bennett 20 dollars. She was fined in municipal court on a charge of smoking in her automobile in Coldwater Canyon where smoking is prohibited because of fire Hazard. Wig accused of brass Bias continued from Page 1 president of the Industrial Union of Marine and shipbuilding workers of America Cio in an americans town meeting broadcast. Green said unions had a a gone farther than the selective service act in safeguarding the right of veterans to return to their jobs without loss of benefits accruing during their service but he said super seniority the granting of additional preference to veterans was  / b. Hershey be on the a a unless a court of the a vet Job a a run around july 27 ans Taylor of Washington legislative director of the american legion asserted today that War veterans were Given a Quot run around when they sought jobs through the civil service commission. He recommended a a a vigorous campaigns to help them obtain positions wit i the government. Capper joins pact backers Washington july 27 ans eighty year old sen. Arthur capper a Kan who voted against the league of nations in 1919. Reversed his position today and told the Senate the United nations organization to keep the peace a will  he Toki his colleagues the charter has greater Chance of Success than the league Ever had because of the realization that unless the big Powers particularly the big three work together a a the prospects of avoiding world War in Are slender  capper explained his vote of 1919 by saying the Versailles treaty and the league held no guarantee of american sovereignty. The new charter possesses  a guarantee he declared former gov. E. P. Carville cd Nev was sworn in As . Senator today before the debate was resumed on the charter. Successor to the late sen. James g. Scrub Ham Carville flew from Nevada to cast his vote for the charter. 2 Innsbruck. 4 amp a nude Austria we Gastrin this 18 the lineup of . Divisions and corp in Germany. Information was obtained from the com z War room by map maker Jean Baird. The 29th and 89th diva Are in Broman and the second army. In Berlin. All others Are in the . Occupation zone. Suicide bomb rams vet ship House gets Bill on furlough pay Washington july 27 ans a a Bill to give enlisted personnel upon their discharge a Lump sum covering pay and allowances for their accumulated furlough time is being considered by the House military affairs committee it was Learned today. The Bill covers enlisted men and women of All forces and calculates annual leave at a rate of 30 Days a year. Washington july 27 ans a a japanese suicide plane crashed upside Down into the battleship California at Gic Axen Gulf Jan. 9 and damaged her severely causing 203 casualties but the old ship j did no to Stop fighting. Six officers and 26 pm were killed three were reported missing 13 died from injuries. The lingayen Gulf action was the third in which the 24-year-old battleship suffered major damages and casualties. Hit by two torpedoes at Pearl Harbor she was raised to repay the japanese at Guam Saipan Tinian and the Philippines. British swing surprises . South Carolina feels tremors Blum Caius Petain traitor says be Vetoe Pian Paris july �7�?leon Blum Frances socialist Premier in the Days of the popular front branded marshal Henri Philippe Petain an outright traitor to France and then wept today after charging it was the marshal himself who halted the attempt of Republican leaders to continue the War from North Africa in 1940. Blum a appearance at Petain a treason trial attracted the largest 4---- crowd in the corridors of the Palace of Justice since the opening Day. Blum related it had been agreed to continue the War from Africa after first learning the conditions of surrender. Gen my time Wey Gand had informed the government Early in june that France was finished. Blum testified that on the Day Georges Monique president of the Bank of France and Jean Monnet head of the French Mission to the ., were to Board ship at Bordeaux june 14, 1940, Petain a order arrived cancelling the sailing. Within 24 hours Blum related Bordeaux police warned him they could no longer be responsible for his safety. Blum said he fled to Toulouse. Later he said he was arrested on the marshal s order sept. 15, 1940. He said he was sentenced without being heard or defended in court to life in prism ment. Chinese take 7th airbase Columbia s.c., july 27 ans a distinct Earth tremors Shook Columbia and a wide area of South Carolina today. The Shock lasted 45 seconds. No damage was reported. Sparing of Turben denied Washington july 27 ans a Allied air forces did not bomb 1. G. Farben industries a main Plant at Frankfurt intensively because a to never was a prime Industrial target a the War department explained today. The Farben Plant at Frankfurt was nothing but the main office building and was not manufacturing articles of War that could be against the allies a depart Hent spokesman said. The australian Senate recently official notice of reports that the allies did not bomb the Farben Frankfurt Plant because of the company a Cartel agreements with English and american industrialists. Denying the accusation the War department spokesman said Farbent a Large manufacturing plants in Germany were bombed repeatedly. Quot the main Industrial plants at Ludwigshafen Opal and Leuna were subjected to concentrated bombing and severely damaged a he said. Quot the former was attacked 113 times and the latter 23 times by the Raf and the eighth air Force. Peace continued from Page 1 their nation the ultimatum said but a a Stern Justice shall be meted out to All War criminals including those who have visited cruelties upon our  there shall be no obstacles by the Jap government to the a a revival and strengthening of democratic tendencies among the japanese people a and Freedom of speech religions and thought As Well As respect for fundamental human rights shall be established the proclamation said. Wedding rings up London july 27 up a a new Board of Trade order has raised the Cost of Standard wedding rings from 5 90 dollars to 625 dollars. Continued from Page 1 feared to Homes and cars and other conveniences Back  president William Green of the Al said a a the labor party s Victory must be interpreted As the outcome of an insistent desire of British workers to gain higher living standards and a greater degree of economic and social  in Russia newspapers gave the news without comment but Moscow radio declared a a new chapter has opened in the life of Britain. The labor party will maintain Friendship with soviet Russia and will oppose anti soviet propaganda carried on by certain conservative  French comment guessed the labor government would improve Franco British relations. Madrid dispatches said Generalissimo Francois supporters were a a literally dazed chunking july 27 apr the seventh of the american air bases captured by the japanese has reverted to chinese american control with the chinese capture of Nanying 125 Miles Northeast of Canton the High command announced. The japanese fled toward Kun Kong on the Canton Hankow railway 125 Miles North of Canton. The High command also reported that on july 22 japanese forces started driving Southeast toward Kwangsik province from Caubang senators debate reds Urra bid Washington july 27 apr russians request for 700,000,000 dollars Worth of Urra Aid met a mixed reception in Congress. Sen. Robert Taft a Ohio said 1 am very much afraid they wont get that much. I done to think that Una re is an International organization and knows the situation. On the other Side sen. James m. Tunnell a Del stated a of course Urra is an International organization and knows the situation better than we do. The russians were a terrific help in the War/1 m2 co sleepless 112 hours Pasadena calif., july 27 ans a twelve red eyed youths who have not closed their eyes since 5 45 am monday fought sleep today As they entered the Home stretch in a 112-hour a a Msomi Athony from which the army Hopes to learn much about fatigue. The 12 Are conscientious objectors who volunteered for the Experiment. None collapsed completely but one said a a several times he lost consciousness for a few seconds without actually a a conking  a id come to with the other Fellows slapping my face to bring me around a he said. For the first three Days of the Experiment conducted by the California Institute of technology for the office of scientific research and development the men were kept at strenuous physical activity a chopping Trees playing games hiking painting a Church and digging stumps. Now they have tapered off to strolling and not too strenuous games. Their most Active game yesterday was Quot hand wrestling but the night before they spent six hours in a gymnasium playing Volley Ball pingpong basketball and other games  
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