AT DAWN ON WEDNESDAY
Received Sunday, 7 p.m. NUREMBERG, Oct. 13. Weaving red striped trousers and the dress coat of a Prussian offieer, Jodl this morniftg impassively farewelled his wii'e. The Associated Press' correspondent says Fran Jodl probably told her hnsbaiid that the Allied Control Council had rejected his appeal. Pi-isons' offieials have not yet notified tlie prisonei'S because they have not been officially advised. Allied Control Council representalives will arrive at. Nuremberg at Ihe weekend to eomplete arrangenienls for the hangings which will prosmnably be eai-ried out at dawn on Wednesday. The condemned nien are all showing signs of the strain. Streieher asked tlie prison psy- . chologist to visit all the others , first cacli niorning and tlien tell hini how they were taking it.
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Chronicle (Levin), 14 October 1946, Page 5
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125AT DAWN ON WEDNESDAY Chronicle (Levin), 14 October 1946, Page 5
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