Obeying *Fhat Irresistible ImpulseShuiei Okawa, bored with war-trial proceedings, .t * * gets a beautiful idea and acts on it, *. before the MP colonel can move. He's ttilling . . .... to be a good boy now, and Tojo makes witn a rr.ile.The entire courtroom in Tokyo was startled when former Japanese rtmier Hideki Tojo, one of 28 Japanese leaders accused **ar cnmes. “bSdhead soundly slapped by co-defendant^indictment was being read. Okawa, accused of engineering the Mukden incident’* in 1931, was forcibly removed[ from the courtnwm. looting gibberish which even the Japanese said they could not under-land. Taken to an American hospital for sanity tests after subsequent tmiiar incidents, he was found by a medical board to brain disease. Yesterday he and former Foreign Minister \osuke (atsuoka were still too ill to face trial.