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Slowly, Presiding Judge Jean Pailhé read from editorials written by Chack for the Paris Aujourd'hui, whose Editor Georges Suarez had been No. 1 on the list of collaborators already tried and executed (TIME, Nov. 6): "The American Army is an army of brutal gangsters . . . living on the fat of the land and raping women...
N.E.P. Don Nelson could report on another momentous decision in Chungking. A committee of the Generalissimo's National Defense Council, headed by scholarly Drs. Sun Fo and Wang Chung-hui, had outlined a "New Economic Policy" for postwar China...
Died. Georges Suarez, 48, first-tried, first-convicted prominent French collaborationist, onetime editor of Aujourd'hui (TIME. Nov. 6); before a firing squad; in Paris...
First before the Paris court came Georges Suarez, tough-minded former editor of the collaborationist Aujourd'hui. During the Nazi occupation, his editorials had exhorted Frenchmen to betray members of the Resistance. "Informing used to be a necessity," he said, "now it is an obligation." Suarez also liked to quote French Catholic Writer Joseph de Maistre: "The executioner is the keystone of modern society." Solemnly the Paris judge and his four assistants listened to a reading of Suarez' editorials. Then they passed sentence: for Editor Suarez, execution...
...painters whose works were refused by the Salon; 3) fascist youths. Almost certainly the first is correct, for the following reasons: 1) under the menu posted outside the Restaurant des Beaux Arts there appeared a small blue poster reading: Tous les anti-Picassistes: Rendezvous à 4 heures aujourd'hui; 2) all the demonstrators were very young; 3) the careful handling of pictures was much more like art students than like fascist hooligans; 4) a delegation of unidentified students called at the offices of the newspaper L'Aurore. They stated they were not collaborators or Nazis, as the Picassophile...