War probers ready to put Nazis on trial
Only court setup still to be decided
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Plane builder Messerschmitt lives in luxury in London
Reds demand noose for Nazi leaders
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All resistance ends in Europe
U-boats still below will be sunk
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Stalin holds key to Big Three meeting
Russian silent on plea of others
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Sheer luck saved Hitler’s life in bombing by German generals
By Jack Fleischer, United Press staff writer
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In Washington –
Truman fails to halt drive for tax cut
Congress to press for reduction now
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Bond sales total $991 million
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Truman action believed near in coal strike
Earlier ‘encounter’ with Lewis recalled
By Fred W. Perkins, Pittsburgh Press staff writer
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‘Frisco group hopes to end work June 1
Compromise reached on regional plans
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Auto output will be slow for months
Leaders confer on reconstruction
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Bad news for Nippon –
New U.S. ‘gel gas’ firebomb wreaks havoc in Jap plants
Flamethrower also improved with new fuel
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British fleet steams into Trieste Harbor
Tito’s reply awaited on evacuation notes
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Men refuse to end strike at J&L
Vote is 49-2 against return
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United Artists quits Hays Office
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Awarded Medal of Honor
WASHINGTON – Lt. Dale Eldon Christensen, who ordered his men to remain under cover while he crept forward alone in the face of intense fire to silence a Jap machine gun, has been awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously, the War Department announced today.
‘They treated us like dogs’ –
After Dachau cruelty, Nazis tell priests to ask mercy for them
Former prisoner tells of barbarism of SS men who now make cynical pleas for justice
By Gault MacGowan, North American Newspaper Alliance
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Simms: Rising problems in Europe require Big Three settlement
Churchill’s description of ‘frightful confusion’ called typical understatement
By William Philip Simms, Scripps-Howard foreign editor
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