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I r b v h v i V t r F a P t B c t c t 1 r I c PAGE SIX Trt. .rttncwMi-, P1.ATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Turns Down Fortune To Be Movie Actor 110LYW00D, Oct. 17 U.R) Lionel Goetz, 19 who turned down his family's Miouri brewing for tunr to become a movie actor, to iay worked as a delivery boy in an expensive movie colony florist shop in order to meet movie stars. d'oolz, employed under the name of Lionel Shelley which he picked to use on the wren, said he took the job because he want ed to ''become a movie actor the hard way." "I'never want it said I landed a jnb because of family connec tions or pull," he said. "After a few months learning the brewery business from his J. Howard Davis Insurance Income Tax Service Grandfather, William L. Goetz, 78, President of the Goetz Brew ing: Co., St. Joseph, Mo., the youth said he left home to lead a dance hand. Goetz said he took the job in the florist i-hop because it was patronized by -movie celebrities and gave him a chance to '"study the .ars.'' After hours, he said, he was taking dramatic lessons. 1 - NUMBER 1 (Continued from Pae:e 1) j men who start wras must die for their crimes, as well as the com mon soldiers who have to fight the battles. The defendants were indicted individually and as members of 13 organizations "which should be declared criminal by reason of their aims and the means used for the accomplishment thryeoif." These organizations included the entire general staff and high coni- mand of the German armed forces. SOY BEANS We are now buying Soy Beans in truck load lots. UNLOADING HOURS 8 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Allied Mills Inc. 29th and B STREET OMAHA, NEBRASKA t ' it f Amsmts&sm ...... J CREAM OF ROSES CLEANSING CREAM A pretty compliment to any woman. A fres'i, giowiiig eomplexisn .. . oft on J ccrc::c'!e i: the thing rhaf lijhtf cc'.Tiifatlon b clner eyt:. Be frejii at r.ir.j, neon or five. 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Conviction of the 21 leaders ami a decision that the indicted nazi organizations ate criminal in nature would doom thousands of nazi small fry. All but one of the 24 defend ants are held in allied custory near Nuerenberjr. Martin Her mann, Hitler's deputy, is at lare but was indicted with the rest to make sure he does not escape eventual justice. The other 2.1 are expected to be given about a month to prepare their cases. Then they will o on trial before a four-power tribun al of which Francis Kiddle, form er attorney general, is the U. S. member. Robert II. Jackson, su preme court justice and also for mer attorney general, is the pros ecutor for the U. S. and signed the indictment for this countv. The indictment traces the his tory of the "Master Race" from the orijiin of the nazi party in I91f) to its doom last June. It THURSDAY, OCTOFiF.R 18, 1943 Germany, it wil become a univer sal problem which all nations will be forced to consider." His equally anli Semitic colleag ue Julius Htieicher contended: ''The sun will not shine on the nations of the earth until the last Jew is dead." In addition to Coerinpr, the fat, drusr-addicted nazi air Marsb:i who established the first concen tration camps as far back as 1'. .!:!; Hess, who as Hitler's deputy (lew months ressive steps some) inies in advance. The indictment was signed by J:tc!..n for the l!nil,d Stales Francois de Mcnthoti for France Hartley Sbawcruss for J real l!ri tain, ami R. A. Rudcnko for Sov iet Russia. Jackson ; et the lone foe these utus in nis recent, icport to tion by law awaits those who in 1 dent principality of Monaco, which ) ttie luturv similarly aiiack civil ization. . . of this war .should come unmi takablc rules and workable Truman when think that tin t oHritain in search of a 'phoney (trials wo should be peace, anil Kinneniroj), uie uounio- 1 umnsu mat a proco . C -U 1 man turned nazi diplomat, the de-ip fendants include: j 6t Krnst Kaltenbunnner, Austrian terrorist and SS leader; Alfred machinery from which an;? who mi'.'h! cnlcnidaie another war or iSritfamhue would know tliat they would he held personally res-ie:s)on-i!,e and ei-blsdM 1 )',,' d poiiivle and would be per.-oriallv ! Hi 11 :.--h h: is a miles a total area of eiuht This tiny country cont M utional nntnarciiy population of 25,000. square I ruled ! am The largest oak tree in the world is located at Hahnville, La. It is the president of the "Live Oak Society,'' an organization com posed of the State's largest oaks. Annual dues of members are 20 Rosenberg, nazi editor and Jew baiter; Hans Frank, Governor general of Poland; Hormann. suc cessor to Hess and still at large; Wilhelm Frick, interior minister and director of lands seized by the nazis; Ley, labor leader: Fritz mjSauckel, head of the slave labor 1?i organization; Albeit Sneer. Abits- a story of barbarous atrocities, in-jer and exploiter of human beings humane persecutions and slavery jn the slave labor program; Wal-large-scale plunder, and want onjther Funk, minister of economics; devastation unmatched on such ajHjalmai: Schact, finance Wizard; scale in the history of mankind, j Franz von Papon, diplomat and Manv of the details of nazi j master of duplicity ; Custav Knipp terrorism nave neen Known lor a , Von Holilen and Halhack. head o longtime. The indictment is t.ielK'rupp munitions industry; Con first official attemnt to set down i stantin von Xeurath, former Fm the entire sordid story of the nazi;eiRn miniser; Raldur von Schi bid to rule the world. 1 rach. youth leader: Arthur Sev- Each of the defendants is charg ed with responsibility for plotting and helping execute seven wars of aggressoin which are now known as World War II. They face almost certain execution. Adolf Hitler, who is believed dead but whose body has not been found, and-two other top nazis Josef Paul Goebbels and Heinrich Ilimmler, who committed suicide ate missing from the list. inquart, Austrian "Q u i s 1 i n g;" Stretcher, Jew baiter; Field Mar- ; mwi iniemi teuei, cniei or me , high command; Col. Gen. Alfred Jodl, member of the general staff who signed armistice at Reims; j Grand Admiral Erich Rat der of j the navy; Grand Admiral Kail jPoenitz, subr.iarine corps com .mander; Hans Fritxhe, propagan I da chief and head of 1.P, news I agency. the 1 ; 1 1 - I 'I riiman when Ik- said : T aide t.) e ! The famous casino of Monte; of retrihu-1 Carlo is located in the i ndepen- acorn.s each. 9 1 QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Ariiifi from STOMACH ULCEriS ducto EXCESS ACSD FrceSookTeilsofHoeTreatmantthat Must Kelp or it Wl!l Cost You Nothing Ovrr two million lot tloof tlioVII.I. A H 1 TK KATM K NT liuve Irtt il Mil'i for n ! f.l syni'om f (list rt's-&riMUK ft Sioitiath Mid Du-djnl Ulcers IK ' Eicts AtiJ four Digestion, Sour or Upst Stomach, GassinEGS, icdrkuin, Sltcpleisnri, t-.c, due to tceos Acid. Solil on l.r, d;, s' tr ial ! AsU for "rVihard's hlessagc" Un U tuUy tiolois tiiis treat iiiL-ut free- at SCHREINER DRUG su;.ic ki 1, .v. v 1 ......... ..v. j ucrpiany :iki t tic na.i nr "l "'v ...v.. ... ....... 1 violated virtually every law ant tea in tne inoicimeiu. ror exam-. cllstf,m of t lle 0i vilixol woild pie, it lists only -samples oitne the iMdiCinu,nt name.l . i . . . . j. 1. . number ot muruers Known 10 nave : j,a,ty as "the central utftn v o in milieu .11 -T"""-"1toiiinioii plan o places. Rut those total J),:181.!Srt . vorU domination. for which each of the criminals. T ., (lf ti,,( the cove conspiracy HI I nazi f hte for each of the criminals must atone and do not include, numerous references in the in dictment to the "hundreds,"; "thousands," and "tens of thous-j ands" of other murdered. These! are in addition to millions of bat-' tie casualties. The great majority i of the civilian exterminations oc-1 curred in eastern Europe. In one concentration camp a-j lone Aschwitz, Polad 1.000,-1 000 persons were "exterminated.'" 1 France alone was plundered of approximately a trillion francs 1 $200,000,000,000 in prewar val-j ue) worth of materials, equip ment, produce and money not j counting devastation. j The material loss in Soviet Rus-i sia which bore the brunt of; nazi savagery was placed at' f.70, 000,000. 000 rubles (about! $.,39,r00,000,000. Nazi persecutions left "only, 1 emnents" of Europe's Jewish j population, of the 1,(100,000 Jew-! under nazi domination, it is f conservatively (estimated" that ; 5,700,000 have disappeared. Nearly 100,000,000 persons; were deported from their home-, lands by the nazis for forced la- bor battalions. ' The methods of torture devised: by the fanatical nazis ranged from I their much-publicized poison ga; chambers and wagons, some of! which "broke down" from over work, to the "iron Helmet," a, medieval torture instrument. Oih . er methods included freezing to' death in icy water, hanging, shoot-1 ing, starvation, kickings, beating the use of hot irons, pulling out of linger nails, deliberate exposure of concentration earn)) victims to typhus and other deadly diseases.; disembowelling, sterilization of women, and the use of victims as guinea pigs in experimental oper ations, i The main fact that stands out throughout the indictment is that the Jews and Russia bote thej brunt of nazi savagery and terror ism. Of the 9,381,986 specific' cases of murder, nearly 9,000,000 occurred in Russian territory. Hitler planned to "erase from; the face of the earth" Russia's second city Leningrad. He was not interested "in preserving even' a part of the population of this large city." Similar plans were' indicated for other Russian cities.1 The nazis also tried to "erase" the Jewish race in Europe. De-i fendant Robert Ley, nazi labor leader, was quoted as having said: "The second German secret weapon is anti-semitism, because if it is consistently pursued by. con si 11 racv put down at such terrific loss of life and wealth the indictment charged that: 1. The nazis "exhorted" Japan to attack the United States to weaken the allies. 2. Germany was guilty of ft A violations of 2o" international .treaties she signed, datitv; hack ! to the Hague convention of IKS' I and including the Versailles an.'. Locarno treaties as well as the Munich agreement, j .. American prisoners of war I were murdered in Normandy and ! in the Ardennes in 1911, and j were .starved, beaten and other wise mistreated in prisoner of war camps in 191.'!. 19-11 and 1945. j -1. Annihilation of the Jews be i tame "an official state policy" soon after the nazis gained con I trol of Germany. r. Hitler and his gang recogniz ed after the bloodless conquests of Austria and Czechoslovakia that further "successes" could not be achieved without war. The indictment named the dates of meetings of high nazis which planned each of Germany's agg S AI I TVPrt oc INSURANCE Call or See ERWIN SIEMERS PLATTSMOUTH PHONE 5 C0LVIN-HEYN STUDIO FINE PORTRAITS Plattsmouth Hotel Fridays and Saturday Hours 1:15 to 8:30 P.M. Nonchalance Avk to Se style no. i;:;n As Skenh 1 r THIS is the sling pump that you will look your best in it's a blithe young pattern for young-feeling feet. 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