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 ::::b. Round Table Form, 15 Dec: Who Should Be Labelled a War Criminal ?


 * c. The Farm Hour: Crimes Against the Farmer.


 * d. The Labor Hour: Crimes Against Labor.


 * e. The Student's Hour: Crimes Against Students.


 * f. The Women's Hour: Crimes Against Women.


 * g. The Children's Hour: The Nature of a War Crime.


 * h. Men-on-the-Street Program: Cross Section of Jap Opinion on War Crimes.


 * i. Editorial Round-Up: What Jap Editors Have to Say On War Crimes and Criminals.


 * j. Weekly Dramatic Show: " Now It Can Be Told ", on the history of the war.


 * 2. Trial Period


 * a. Use of above-named sustaining programs will be continued to provide commentary framework for the trials. This will include comment by selected Japanese reporters covering the trials.


 * b. Nightly news round-up as written by Press Section.


 * c. Weekly 1/2 hour show featuring actual testimony recorded during trials using March of Time technique.


 * d. Weekly Dramatic Show: " Now It Can Be Told ", on the history of the war.


 * C. Newsreels :


 * 1. Pre-trial period


 * a. Newsreels will cover the biographical backgrounds of those arrested, employing the "flash back" technique to recall past action of individuals and linking Japanese war-time leaders with the present plight of the nation.


 * 2. Trial Period


 * a. Complete newsreel coverage will be given trials, using Signal Corps or other official footage.


 * Those will be edited and shown as a "must" in all theaters.


 * D. Slidefilms :


 * 1. Pre-trial period


 * a. Slidefilms will show portraits of war criminal suspects, including biographical backgrounds. Diagrams will show the nature of a war crime.