Show - ' - I - gaht Teltgram — (9 tat I 4 Thursday Evening November 25 1943 1 at The 1 I WASHINGTON- Nov 25 (In—military committee asked for Pt 'The responsibility for disciplining full report from the war departeutenant General George S ment and meantime clamped an Patton Jr for striking an enlisted informal hal order on the promo-a- n in a fit of anger was placed tions of 14 other generals The latter action while coming squarely on General Dwight D Eisenhower by Secretary of War close on the heels of the Patton Stimson Thursday episode appeared to be aimed priAt ft news conference Stimson marily at preventing—if possible said that until a full report has —the elevation of Lieutenant Genfri received from Eisenhower eral'Erehon B Somervell to chief he had nothing to say about the of staff if Marshall takes command case but for "background" as- - of allied forces in the European serted that from the beginnirg of theater the war he and General George C Generals Affected Marshall chief of staff had adoptGenerale 'affeeted include Pat- ed a basic principle of selecting ton Lieutenant General Joseph T the best possible theater commander and then givirg that cornman- - McNerney and Somervell all of rank der a free hand and complete au- whom hold: the permanent TIOMof colonel and who have been :ri 1 1 1 1 I : 7 1 - i I ' 0 - - c- 1 7 : ':' ' ) "Under these principles" said Stirnson "General Eisenhower is responsible for all matters of administration and discipline within his theater Extrabrdinary Ability "In hls review of the 'neral Eisenhower Undoubtedly took into consideration the proven NAlue of General Pattona extraordmary abiltty anti leadership and the aggreptbive fighting qutilitiva has demonstrated in two wars it most particularly in him vinlorioug eampaignm at CiAl4tiblanca In Tunisia and in Sicily" After Eisenhower had rebuked Patton—not a formal reprimand which would have appeared on 1 le t $ - Patton's record—the incident was closed a brigadier who also has been nominated for a permanent rank of major general and ten other general officers With the end of the war their temporary ranks would be abolished and they would revert to their permanent grades One senate military committee member P4$11(1 comment indicated a majority would oppose Somer vell'a promotion if it becomes apparent thatit would be a stepping stone to the chief of staff post but otherwise would not object to his elevation from his present permanent :rank as a colonel in the engineer corps Senator Wallgren (D Wash) expressed the personal view that promotions might be coming too fast for officers in this country and that some of those in the field might be at a disadvantage — ( ) ki)‘40 8 '"4 41 4 1 110004011064 1 m r 7 r ij -- pc 1 Ifi 7 t vt ) di AND i v : - 1 go " Aj !) 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I Give the family- their ration of relaxation 14or 1L—'I '''Lso )1 4 01 - - vop - imo P A -- " 4 g No Ration Coupons Required! - r n TT ! --§0 V - 11 cA 0 (71 rl rl y7))11) 1 11 1 IL ' NO' ' ''' )( I to 1 1 et -- ' 1 OF UNCLAIMED 1 i ‘efk- - 140 - 41SIENNISUFt örnmegoolgoaw- R In Their Christmas Stockings r d "131- 1 eel 1 -- r 0 - Lighter llewsprint 41111110:-7- f am -- flee Studies - il tenant General Joseph W Stilwell Stimson said and the war department then was informed trit only of the general nature of the incident and not of the details Stimson said the war depart- merit did not approve the statement isaued at allied ters denying that Patton headquarhad been Commi reprim'anded and implying a day before reporterm were permitted rhatribute the story that the report of the incident vvas erroreous Stimson added that it was WASHINGT(Thio Nov 25 (UP) cbvious Eisenhower had rot ap- —The war production board said prrvved the denial since it was both Canadian and Thursday promptly - disapproved by his head-- - American newsprint manufactur'qua rtersers were studying the possibility Ineith-n- t of making lighter weight newsReboimddi Erbolinds of the Patton ine- print in order to stretch available ldrnt ricocheted' throughout' the raw materials W P B said it expected an "early ranks of the army's highest from a special U &- report" cers Thursday from Chief of joint technical commitEtat f General Marshall on down Canadian tee studying "the many angles of Following a demand in the house the complex problems of both the for the recall of Lieutenant Gen mills" cral Patton for slapping and be- pressroom and paper W of the Rex Director Hovey in rating' a P B paper division said that a Sicilian hospital tent private the senate in despite a probable increase newsprint cost these four conservation steps would be tried out: rAmisepamexamossokuttlfammtelf Reducing basic weight without :ageowmoviewassiktieassiM Increasing sulphite pulp content: adding mneral filler as replacement for wood fiber reducing sulphite pul? content by slowing down machines if necessary and replacing sulphite pulp by gound wood and replacing some new fiber with waste paper shell-shocke- - 1 Lieu- - inated for major general 41' 1 tfrces' c - - 116 ( I - eff t A ---) 0- ( ' - I thority t Paris-- - Stimson Declares Eisenhower Sole Judge in Patton Case I 1 - STT1 ( 12 I L—' SEONL y I I 1 1 c - t t c t - 4- - if t |