| Show A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Friday November 5 1948 8 u:n Urges Israel to Vacate Won Desert Posts United tion as applying only to the south UEV--' The "PARIS Nov 4 Verdict Names 24 Japan War Leaders p Nations Security feouncil Thursday night called jon Israel to withdraw from positions won in the recent offensive against the Egyptians 'in the Palestine desert The action was taken after the council approved an American request to eliminate the threat tof sanctions A resolution calling on Israel to withdraw wad passed nine to one Russia abstained and the Ukraine voted against Adopted Resolution An American amendment stripof its threat ping the resolution of sanctions! was adopted without debate It was offered by Dr Phillip C Jessup The resolution sponsored by Britain and China asked for withdrawal in the southern desert by both Israeli and Arab forces to held Oct 14 positions ' 5This would--apply mainly to Israeli troops who launched an offensive an- - that day which in pushed Egyptian forces back " the southern Negev t t ' No 'Action Taken After the resolution was passed Eir Alexander Cadogan of Britain proposed that the principles of the resolution be applied j to all of Palestine This would mean a change in battle lines in the north where fighting flared recently between Israeli and Lebanese and Syrian forces No action was taken ' on- - the ’British proposal pending receipt of further information from the northern area by the “United Nations f Lebanese-borde- r se be a week or more before Hideki Tojo and learn whether they must die serve prison terms or will go free Last to be mentioned was Gen Iwane Matsui Japanese field commander at the rape of Nanking The written verdict which so far has been mere in the nature of a review of the evidence named him as holding a key post during the years of Japan’s ag- -' se gression- For FDR Britons Aver sia The court found that Dr Shu-mOkawa the propagandist who was stricken from the list of defendants as insane after he slapped Tojo’s head advocated the occupation of Siberia in 1942 But chief architects of plans for an attack on Russia were held to be the No 1 defendant Tojo and Gen Seishiro Itagaki who formerly was chief of staff of Japan’s army in Manchuria The tribunal said these two tested their plans for conquest with a border incident in 1938 but their troops were repulsed on the ei I - £xc&mm L DRY-DIA- NEW V Guarantee on 5-Y-ear Sealed-I- - MORE $ $ $ FOR YOUR OLD WASHER tos S Phone 5-95- tikdb -Copyright -- Defense attorneys said privately however that on the basis of the first material read every one of the defendants probAly would be convicted of something "War for Defense Tojo contended in his defense that Japan prepared for and waged war for "national defense” This the court promptly tossed out the window The presiding justice Sir William Webb of Australia said he planned to read the entire 300000-wor- d judgment personally if hia voice held out He hoped to finish by Saturday Nov 13 taking Sunday off It was indicated that R B- - Pal the justice for India and possibly two other members might file dissenting opinions These ’were not to be read but merely to be handed to the clerk after the conclusion pf the majority decision by N T Times ' ' It was these military rebuffs the tribunal said in effect which awakened Japanese militarists to the necessity of a military alliance with Nazi Germany The first phase of the judgment Jield that Japan covering 1931-3- 7 was guilty of preparing and waging aggressive war It may be more than a week before the 11 nation court reaches the section of top popular interest: the individual verdict on former Premier Tojo and his 4 Heads Woman Marines WASHINGTON Nov 6LT— Katherine A Towle former assistant ’dean of women at the California took ofUniversity-o- f fice Thursday as director of women marines in the regular marine corps She was sworn in by Gen 5 A NANKING C B Bates marine commandant — The U S Friday Nov government Friday advised all Americans in the area to leave because of the possible spread of the civil war fighting southward (This indicated that the military situation was far more serious in central China than the Chinese government will admit) The warning came as the gov- Quit Shanghai Yanks Hear Col IKILaDM(®IUIW’§’ 835 South State x - -- Down Payment — Small Monthly Payments 20 Made Nazi Alliance Kai-She- Transmission n frontier labor party stressed the victory as one for the New Deal and liberalism "for the fifth time in auccession” The New Statesman and Nation writes: "The American people in defiance of the press business czars and pollsters have voted for Franklin Delano Roosevelt To say this is no disparagment of Mr Truman whose obstinate faith in his party and In theNe'W Deal was the largest individual factor in this electoral miracle” The Tribune' says "we have no hesitation in haling the sensational Democratic triumph at the polls as a victory for the common people all over the world The American people have - done another service to mankind and we are eager at once- - to salute them for their sanity” The Spectator which is conservative prefers to stress the continuity and stability that should 'follow the Democratic victory The liberal weekly Time and Tide takes the opportunity to castigate the Truman administration for permitting the loss of Manchuria and it points to Gov Dewey’s pledges to support Chiang k if elected Time and Tide expresses hope that Mr Truman “his position reinforced by the popular vote will steer a more even course in foreign affairs than he has done since Roosevelt died” WESTTIIVGIHMUUSE Be Sold - Twenty-nin- e months after the trial began the court started reading the verdict Thursday Sought Russia Fall Friday the court declared that the military in Tokyo and the Nazis in Germany had a common desire in the 1930’s to crush Rus- U S Cast Vote through Fridays m 74 Stzztb ernment marshalled its best remaining frontline divisions in central China in an attempt to check the expected Communist drive south toward the Yangtze (Both Nanking and Shanghai are south of the Yangtze which is a formidable military barrier) Key to the situation was Suchow major government base only 170 miles north of this capital It was estimated that more than 400000 government troops were massed in that general area These were described as mediocre but the best remaining to Gen- - k eralissimo Chiang after the Communist victories m Man-- i churia and north China in the past month (The Communist radio meanwhile reported capture of Ying-kosouth Manchurian escape port and destruction of a government division there The broadcast heard in San Francisco said Yingkow fell Tuesday and that a government transport and a score of junks were sunk by Communist artillery as they sought to flee) VALUES TO j Many Many $150 - 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