Word: counseling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Witnesses-two MPs-gave their evidence. The women's nattily dressed civilian counsel made no plea, though the women themselves excitedly explained that they had just gone back to their houses to get some clothes. Captain Walitschek listened, found all four guilty, fined them each 2,000 marks ($200) with the alternative of six months in jail. Friedel Souvignier wept, the others protested. The captain was polite but unmoved. He explained to newsmen that he wanted to set an example of severity. This is the way all U.S. Army courts will deal with those Germans who flout its military...
...Full disclosure of the government's finances is an essential feature of democratic government." This counsel was offered to Chungking three years ago by an American friend and financial adviser, the late A. Manuel Fox, onetime U.S. Tariff Commissioner...
...F.F.I, court-martial they had pleaded innocent. They had believed Marshal Pétain, Henriot and others who had once been the Government of France. They had been told that the Maquis were bandits, foreigners, enemies of France. Their defense counsel had begged postponement of their trial until passions cooled. But the court had ruled that the six young men had borne arms against France and therefore must...
...made it quite clear that P.A.C. had never taken a step without the advice of counsel. On Mr. Hillman's testimony...
...fighting mad at Biddle and Berge last week, but they had little time for a quarrel. Their lines were jammed with a record freight and passenger traffic. Union Pacific's president, big Bill Jeffers, took time out to roar that Berge was suffering from "Potomac fever." Joseph Hays, counsel for the W.A.R.E., said: "Mr. Biddle knows that if his charges were anything more than sheer demagoguery he could take the complaint to the ICC for speedy redress." Hays argued that Attorney General Biddle should have included ICC among the culprits, since all freight rates must be cleared through...