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U. S. Seeking Larger Role In Affairs Objectives Reached At Conference, Move Is 1 or More Power i I ·.··.. May I':;, ι ΛΙ'ι J ' ■ . · ! I.I II . I ! 1 : I St VI d I'V . >. • · : uιiu.-. apparently > ιιν <» j , , ubjt'rl i\ t's ..I 111»* L'n.!♦»»! ; \ "Illt'U'IK'i·. < UV Π'Ι\\* I.U'gin Nun r:··.. 11 i < n*i ι jiii ι « ». ι · - y derisive luit' in ' ν .11 ιιι....<· .ι m.i.i-ir radio '<· Aim·! ..· : ι ι it·· j .| « and • ■( »·! si'as : ι in In. |ηίγ. - ι ι ... ι ors t" ι mit at . ι | , I . I 'ejjfjt'd on a rcvi w . ■ : t t lu· . τι 11 ity ι microne.· ■ I'd ! ».v 1 no Γι·.·· idelit. ι ι lost t .11'- if., lu:.:: n . t· 'reign at tan s t . h. t.-. .η !t roil.ν il m·!:, ni y . ■ -il.· ι oui.lins that ni the ; : o: ni . la liy \\ il :ch i iio ·. ci s intond to control tin· f \. ι. kl . ecurity counci. and .■ icry designed to preserve | S' :o ·. lin -si.m and Iîr:tish ûom· leaders worked ο week-ι d on a state ;2 to là paragraph*. It i : ·.. tel! the su ι :. 11 ations w the veto would \·. rk. . not - that it wi uld not , : .ιnd declare that it would .···: ; ι ny aggrieved or l'irenî ■ :o:i from appeal t > tin Truman Asks Higher Pay For Jobless ..· May 2h (AIM - 1 . nan rcc · ! ; ncnde.l t« » ■·.] "! 11! ! weekly *ru-. ι îploy ■ : i it i« »! ι payment.- ot η · » t su.'» lu t ide tiic count : y . c ' : - : >n from war ι > peace. . > ι hi*; hie worker should be» · <· ' ' ι : 1 liti wok es οί benefits in < ye., ;·. if his unempi 'y.neni coin ic.s that long," the President : i : ι1 * > si ι Li e to Cong re-s. • ' ί, 11 ('.»n.L»ivs- : ι M ci the : ♦ . »· ,r. r ί«· . «· i on 1 \ ! : » η * , '· *:·<· c-unîry for ρ >stwar ( m, ho >:i ici ";ι ι î ι ; ι .1 · »r gap" : s m which he urge ; t ' · ι- ' ^ ci >. c is the hick ot : » c i « · - (ι - ici, Ν for v\ ( M'!;c:> ten 1 . :n· · pl >ycd durai ; the • 11 : · ■ · ■ wii r 11 » j)e;u'e." •!!;!i icnded spt ci 1 ;ca . .y that ; ( '.ι r. »1 eimergency ,ic*. : >n » ' co \ crage o! une:! ; » 1 · »y r.:· e:i>ation and to incrc.t.-· . and duration "i benei.îs !11 · till· pi·: uni .·! the "pre. C < ■·. ν ι > : II, Ί. I- -i ΊΙ." 1 ' ! y. !hi- can be aer miplish i · > , ι ■ :rinl ι im I h ι· .-ocia I sf 1 ι net -o as to induce State laws ' le : : a >re adeq lately 1 or any 1 : Men iplnyod." I " . e,·■ ■:nmen .atinn was e i.ipleil ·>,· ■ I'll II).: ι·:ι -ι ::i flit ; iay nients mi the .· ta'.e ■ ' ' ii "cl"icnt unem pl iy : 11 ■ 11 i-" ■ ' .·. aiiki μίλι' as a bulwark postwar del latinn." a.'iffliiin with the ree rumen ·: S2â weekly payment.-, M :. a 111 "t'i mji re - will 11· » <1 ■' ι tu re-examine the re- ■ soju ' nont allowance provisions of ' GI 11:11 of Rights. All payments j ( I e made through the exist- ! ι ' 11 'pl' i.vment ei impensa ti1 in j ' f y of the several state.-, j - i.flits tu veterans are »u.\ ; Rails, Steels Lead Stocks ; New York, May 28— (ΛΡ) — Stocks | ! I'd to reach for eight-year ·' ' -i' highs in today's market, " '■ » miIs, .--teels and motors in ' : in.ι,:. : ι r the plus rank \\ ere Ore:.: ·λ : ' icni. Southern Railway and : 1 Pli.lip Morris. Cotton Mixed Near Finish V York, May 28.—(ΛΡ)— C"ot- I lot ires opened 20 cents a bale ] Λ'| ' ι five higher. Noon price·.; ^ ' ·' 2·"ϊ cents a bale lower to 23 ] J1'»1'· : Ί uly 22.1)9, October 22.H9 and ! 1)1 ember 22.95. P. Close Open J ilv 23.04 23.01 (''■tuber 22.54 22.65 December 22.58 22*5!) March 22.57 22.53 iLi:·' · .. . . .V . 22^45 22.41 OHE OF LAST U-BOAT VICTIMS HUGE 6II.LOWS OF SMOKE curl skyward as this Allied tanker, v.,ill her bow above water, begins her final plunge beneath the Atlantic, ship, ( r.t: if the last to be attacked before Germany's surreiuli :, struck by t rpedoes as she ncared the shores at the United King This is an ulhcial Koyal Canadian Navy photo. (Internat. '■ y - .3 1 :1. ml) Hoov On Europe's Food Crisis Hero's \Y e!c< >me W.'.'-iv ■ . λ! Μ.λ; . . IÎ » : ! 10 1 ' » .. 1 <. · ' > av l!· , Κ\ Π.. . 1 !Η· W-. !>. ( ; ; ; ! ici i.is 14-;· Mc-Cîi·· ' ■·· i : I'll) ! . ! · · i . I ,t' a .·ι Senate Body Okays Raise Fer Congress Was h . ·ι ( Λ Ρ ) 'lhe Senate Appr.ip; ; ; 11 : ■ ■ ι. - Cummiiuv • >< I : ι \ an; ι \ rd s "ι ι expense al-! owance, subject to tuxes, fcr con-1 iressmi n, but added a pr<>\ isinn per-I n;ttiri: 'it ί ι · ·. ■ -1 ■ > ! ι ι · ! .'II expense:· in | Vasli nut,, i: < m ineume la\ re urns. (.'h.iirm.m ι H ertun. I '<■: ·,·ι· it. _,oui>iaiia, of the .-ahe innnttee ban ning the legislation appropriations sill, said he under.-i 1 >d this v. il be leceptable η '.he Hn <e. Britisli Coalition Is Formal!\ Kndecl As Labor Retires I..11,1.>n. May L'fi. AIM The •oalition government bro!;e up for iiallv tuday when I..: ' r ministers, ι leaded l'y I)ep;::.v Pr : ι ■ Minister: iemert Atlc. h κl< ■ 1 in their seal.-I il oll'ice ''i tlu Uiu·: . ' 1· ekingham Palace. King George passed the seals ,ti in menibei > o1 P:;:" M'iii<tei" rhiinhiir» new ' ear,'-'aker g ivern-j neni." which will serve until after ι he July 5 elections. | Germany Has Food To Last One Month U. S. Army Reports Washington. May Î8—ι.\Γ) — President Truman toda> confer red for nearly an hour with i'or mcr President Herbert Hoover oji l.uropcan relief neeils. While Air. Hoover did not dis euns the conference. the White House indicated Ihere might be commenl from that source later itt Hit' day. Meanwhile, the President in vied Thomas I . Dewey and Ail pi evidential nominees, to visit I * ' · \\ i ι ; t i ■ Hon- . ι a;»> lime to consult with him on national or international i>sues .. · ,\P) . : « ■ : 11 Ι!· ι·Ιμ·! ; h m rom lu· lornicr • .·■ ·■'·' i'!i! with •h du led i'or j \V'i . to U e While House, | Λ.Ί.ν . ! ι ! ι r. >rete:l j . Μ ι Τπι- I in ii ι ml the I lit.-·!- ΙΛ t.' KM !' > i.l.UlO ι Ο l'OiN : < ι ! SI Γ; I; .1 S\'i S S !·>'.. Λ y ί I ■ . May 28. 1 Λi' ilu -· . - ·■ ι i situation ·;·!ι .vis cm :.ί ί '-.i ■ > ,i!i, al 15th I! aiy : ' I ! I (i rial1 ug then· . ι iv ι : : 1 > s. : : a . ' i|t! ics on hand ■ . ï: ,!. (· ·.·.,!.,:i..η "pos ai \ tiiri ,gh 'a .. :1 il .lune." ".Mi t ,·. % .a " ■ ' ' : : 'mais be- ; a vf : hat '. ■· a l'a- ' 1 . a -itrauiti'in j aid ρ· ·· ai1: ■ : :. . ai : imurn i ao:i | ι ι ; 11 i l'a. 1 an- r ! , . ! ι M ιe most ! a :' ι■ a ! |a. a aa -1 Ger- I many." the s!att■ ■ · 1 ' - 1 i. (.\>ntril> Lit Ή; I· ι t lu' ' ' .a.idt'i t, is ! lin· i.u·! tha: -ai.·: ■·: ■ ai'Muis have I at va ai, \ i a a ι 11 'a : h Ie >d 1 π nil :h l'a .a ! ι · 1. a... Λ- Ihr result. sur plus .fend s' ■ ι 1..- · na.i τ ex ist in • · y sa i\s; .a a I ; a 1 ■ in ai; «·: tort : · a >|V a. i t h the s"tu i ; i 1111, th.· Allied Military Govern in·:!'. wa-· ι a a i il ist π ; luting t>\·ι·r L')(κ> t. us (·: -- a a put: 1<κ·^ and 1 ,,ίΟΟ talis ■! imported ·ta il wheat. In addition, 678 'a ns of misceUa iii nas tarin nul itarden stvds—of which ·>(> ta s a a, < an imp Ttcd— ι r t ■ being d ist : a ':> li t i-d. '[ |>.. ι ,v h a a · ν a-: na'ed that 38 in n'eut ·. t a 'ai ne 1 ι aiva in the | Rhine military province and 9(i per-ι a nt ot Westnn 'a a twn mai'i ! chvi.-. as " tha oaa.ip )ti >11 Mne already have he -n put into action. ITALIANS (.11 FKKKDOM. Rime, M a \ LIT. ι Λ1' ι Italian ι·i. : ! an.- will he a! 'wed to circulate freely lln% ,!i ii-nst Ί I'a 1 >* begin nine, to ι. "π λ t h ι Allied Commis sion annt'.inetd today. Controls will ι e c" tninei1 i :i merchandise as an eciinoa . meus ire m prevent the sky-n eketing ·>! priées in north Italv IVnrils -till ν 'I be required :. : travel in the territory east of the Piave. Jap Forces Withdrawing On Okinawa Defense Of Shuri iVlay Be Abandoned; Blowing Up Caves '' '11 1 · May -<·■ (AI ■ .!,ιjI.mc.,. ' -!':»« ;·i'· <I today lo be withdrawing I •| III ill·.· < ilcinnwa I'm <>t •s ' ·'·''· ·' ι defense • ! the ..is- Γι » .M r* s:'.. Il the indicated withdrawal be Ικΐιΐ· been I..nod by ' < 1\ S. Till inl.n.try division's bn ai.'a: Mgh oil ■■ ·· πliist. wh:c!i ! lanked S: iiri and innv threatens :o cut it I :. <. : 1, Ih ■ rear. Sexcnth division pati Is have - H ti.ro.igh inccs , I rain.- al n-1 to 1iic village of t hail, nearly two miles south of Shun. Ti..· withdrawal and possible ' v.in:: ni the .Japane-e defense on Oi.ai.r.'a was indicated m la id dis an I Fleet Admiral ('he.-lci· \V. \ : : ι i ' c· iialiuna: ··. Λ r meent rat ii m ol .Japanese was caught moving sooth from the vil < f Gi.-i.ashi. j.ciu· than a mile .tίι·.·. est i>: t'han. j'ai was virtually wiped out by . Ti:nmated naval . o.ubar.'imeut. North of Shuri. b( tween that for liticd ct.v and Anna η Hunt line.-, the first Marine d .-am -aw the Japanese blowing up 13 or eaves» j presumably to destroy food or Other supplie.- .-t'-reri the:'· Α.- a to ι I'ri ι · ι : AJ Dotki u re])· ; ;·■(! tb. ' ··.·· .· "'.slant Japanese artillery bombardment of Λ : ι a aar . η ; n >.- t i· ns . : decreased erage daily to about όθη rounds, probably bivau ,· eue ny : " id pie ·« .- have been knocked ut by pi'i'iasam liring Naval sources declined to place any inter] relation ··.. Me série- ol a c t i · "lis. Again Limit Daily Sales For Tobacco ι; . μ ν :< Λ ! » > - 11 . it the ' bo limited during the 1945 selling ■ nng The a: null.nee ·:.' ·»1 the new H·:· r..ι·' u,g ] ι : ' ■ >,·ι·ί|ί·,. · .·. as i.ade lie. e toda\ 'S K:i\l 1 ·' '. '· ·. . · : He. ι. le; sqn, president ol the Bright Belt ; W.i : ο : ι · . ·. .ι: lit J. Λΐ. Dr · . counsel. Λι'ι' : it. : ι .ι ■ ag. eemci ι '. drawn l>.v the :> · d ·>( govern··.·.·- ·>: . ' · i ; gilt Del Λ muse Λ turn, representing the Middle, Bor der. Oi i .. : ; I·. ■ 'e :. t ohaee. · ':·«.·.' and all 11 ue-i· . · · i :n it.·, fro:> lie ·. - gia to \ ii'g:U . '.ι.. ν . naraet i ι · - will be . 'eii ' .. total ··! 1,}inj piles >u . . in :»> e\eept Georg: i .■.·. .,i ..·.·· ' 1,800 piles. However, a tolerance » >! | not more than 1") ρ es may be al lowed ii necessary : . prevent stop ping in the middle of a crop. three and · κ - . .- a day, ex- , rept m the ( !· ., . - ΓΊ:nida i>e 11. which will lie ■■ ·'.') four and one half selling is · In al! belts the average rate · eed in selling will j be 40(1 ρ a I'. les wil! liave a maximum ·: ■ ; ■ aids a pile· For the p.· · ' tabulating an ι checking !.,<· c · "1 piles sold, there shall ί upetent person employed for each set of buyers at the joint expense of warehouses and the buying interests. This person will follow each sale immediately behind the sale and enumerate each pile sold each buying company, not I including ρ .. -ι- i>.\ warehouse or spee ιlal ·; Buying companies will be asked to instruct «·.. 'heir individual buyers on all markets to comply | strictly wit:» ' •.•«•dure. Warehousemen have agreed that in the c\ent : ie p. oeedure adopte, j should res ..it .ο e ..11 sales ol to bacco be,\ · : ; d ' : a.ο · ι l* ι ly ol red. y ing plant- : · .ode '. they w:il .· sent to such modifications of the plan a.- \\ : e. : the emergen, y pe rio. In tin ·· en: .· arehousemen or buyers fa.I to comply with the pro visions .il ! e .-ι i in.; formula, re present..ti\ e- .·: :· >»h groups v. have .· .1 >int ,nee:;ng to deal w ' the situa : ι m. The proeedii'v a- drawn has lue:, accepted by the marketing coiiim t tee ol t: ι Γ · 'aceo As-oeiat:on the United Slates, representing bay ing interest;·. Kovster said. WIATHEil FOI! ,ΝΟΚΊΊΙ < AlîOI.IV V Γ.nil* cloud? and continued w u ni today, tonight and Tues dn. ^calicrcn inundershow crs i i nr.! Πι an.I « (M perlions Tues day. a"d in extreme west nor tion this afternoon and Tuesday. Superforts Make New Raids On The Japanese Homeland Tokyo Says Six Ëig II. S. Ships Sunk Three W arships And Three I ransports Are Reported Destroyed λ " . s . ;ι■ .·- ,!κΐ ιι ■ cil oui n< the B-29 if' S::.,: μ: , ,-a m ■ · ■ iverc -hot ci ι η Repcate I suicide : l:,nc ·;« .·· · .·. ;· . HI Κ ν isUu I. ; ' · . ' .· . ..i:. Allait 3d M . .ι·;ί .ι..·!.elds in the Tokyo :iitv : »· l ■ . 'y : nutes -hortly afcer no.m (Τ iky > lime). I)o ι.(■: !Η·'Λ - am·:..-y ilinced. Ill \\ λ I S. Ν \\ Y I.OSSI S ( I \ I M I !) B\ lOKVO It\l)l() I . Ma> 28 ( \P - early today of tiin ge ' Û : ' y Κ a aiKa/r t. · su;.:cie planes >ne bait suku bay, on Okinawa's cast coast, ·. .. c >: ice: îrd . " . ι ν ■ r. ; .·>· : ·>!!". jirmv ι ' : ι : ι. ■ ( ci 'in the bru:. re >rde I : ' y the Feeler;» ! C< MnmicatiQns lwo Fronts In Luzon Island See Fighting M. ·■. . M ■ \I' I'.uhting day us General MacArthiir an I' »! '··!· -e. ·" ' : we!e ;ι;ί,U·»! tlie ί ■ i-■ ι,u :lleii, wounded Λ1.1 ■ ! ι; 11 ! ι· Κ; ι nd.'V \vl·! ' ·. .ι e :ι.ν· u near ; 1 ..ched I he road par ■ >1, ! VI Γ It t.iok San 'ί ed Then ■ '1 ' .· t I te ; ·. e d u ' 1 y ] e a ρ 1 the ' e hi:: a ν,'.,- Κ .lied after ■ ' . . '!' ,· : e. · ... . ivam ing on \· : ι ; . Ye: it- .·. S inta h , i : h ■. > _. '. : s e.\ | ert ed lam· ι Sant ι Fe. . η high ν \ :iv. . ( >n Mind; 1 the .'· 1 st di·. isi«n w a> report t : Ό : e ρ :>hed from lite S:.\ ;·> ·,··· iho :>:<>nn • -, 11 . ,1c ! ι. Μ.,: ,ν::.·,:ιν, where tins J; led up Gen. Clark To Head Control For Austria \Γ rians !r> create a separate occupation /one Λ ; 1 ' Mark \V. ; Cl:. .ι.- At-.., . ι, re.-ontative • m a i.e..: - ; ι. w: a » ::::tg council \ , e .·α - i a y un der consideration bv the Allies. I ·., ' ' .. ' , ■ ■ asrt e n e η -. . , ea t ed a s a [.separate nation, ti is felt in some I quarters that the country should be treated as ' t oc i eupation ρ rposes and given, less : e.r.me·.'. .aid iv encouragement I for build ng up a strong g ivernment. Differing from original occupa* ' m ρ'ι.,η \·. ■. .·■ , :k ί I',u' Austria to be largely ,:i the American oc cupation zone, and its demilitari/.a i i m to ne handled ..long with that • >i Ιίι :·:·:.·:ι.ν. · · ι1. now being considered calls for occupation zones s·:· Λ'ΐη · :.· Γ> Res-ian and I": ei ι eh !, >nv>. good in Tokyo." ^ "Don't worr>, Tojo," the Ma rine said, "it will be dammed soon." ^ HOW ALLIES MAY CUT JAP LINE SHAN·.. Η Λ 9 Η Α Ν G C η ο / CHEK Ιί , JQ NG ALLIED STRATEGY IN CHINA, according to n : i ! ι : ,ry analyst.··, is ain.i-d at cutting off the overland supply route leading from the rich Bast Indies To enemy war factoi ies in Japan proper. Following the reef .< announce ment by Lt. Gen. 15rcl:nn Somervell that our f. π-es will c ..«"ntually land on the China c»a: t. Chinese armies began to Vp nj ' he it attacks against ti'.e enemy in ai.t ...,· . η of such action. Λ:: '■ 's believe that when U. S. forces do effect landings, they will drive to meet Chinese armies now battling eastward. Large arrows show how such a junction would throttle the flow of material and supplies to Japan. (1ntcrnational ) French Open tiring On Syrian Peoples North Of Damascus Damascus, May 2;)—(ΛΡ)—Jamil Marri;, mi Iky, ar:iim prunier ·.: Svi ... -aid !..((;·>· ' · Freni.ii troop. yi s'o lay "hart liivd ι :|>:>η the peo ple : I la : ι .a," : · I )an ru- ■ m the ;■ Mil ]o Λ lia ; >o. ι he ex pro - ο I ; tht' it ir of a "noneraj clash" ϋι·- ι tu I'I't I·'!1' rich .·!, 1 S;. !·; . Tin- < ■< i a .■■',· - Ί en: in wli a·: ι h .. I 1 h a ft' : tli 1'Ί'ΐ' ι·. 11 : κ I · ' ■ I < · al lia "the people ' 'Ό a mcked 111 "Tin· Frem ■ ! ■ ircejgen' :r· Il I·lo:i I.-." Ml li.',' ; ' is 11".' : .'ί.: :n« in tin ' ' 1 ' ' ·· 'omimim.'a- ; t,< ills liVC cut I ! • The fi'i'lin:* ' : 1 '·ι· 11 list.» ;it 11, »ms 1lv.il ;m\ '1 ï:i y lvippen 1 ! 1 ' ■ ! \ ' 111 ' ; 1t :. : . ; ' 1 ! ·· η * t kill » Λ \\ ! ! M.I y 1Κ ι i 1 { M : ' : » · : :. : - US. The I gendarmes arc trying in keep order, but we fear the incident may grow inl'i a general clash." He made ;hi· -'atenien; ailcr a < · '■ '1 -riMict· '■'· · r· 1 ' S Minis:r: Go ^ · V>' it): .· ·Γ.ι ard Bi i!ι . Ch. :·«ι· fi Λ":..:· Go:. Υ··:ιηϋ. 1' '.va- lindi : s t1 h (1 ' : ι ' .··. μ. !':γ.ιπ Ii: n i.-tt·!· st .,v _i-f 1 ; M" S.v: to i'xt'1 ' ι very el : rt to ,i;:;t in rder .nt I d:ιΊοι:: : . .<■!i<·:ι ·. l'afis has ! :.π t i ! > <h ai i«■ t ■ ' ί χ ν ''' ι ■ ' t-t'l i ve. '] 111'i'(1 -a'teri Ί : hrnu;;h . ι' Dai; i-v . .111 ri ι ". I fit ! · na; .· us fr twortnr r ail [ire. Λ pt'sM ni ity es is! - ' British ·. · · . a ii:y units, n··.· " Syria for ■ miit indi r! .· ' ;irever." ' .·:· h stilities. hi.ua: '.lit· : l; .' î I - ., .τ tgeneral. Break Oui Again In Tries HITLER. ALIVE OR DEAD. TO BE TRIED Supreme Headquarters \llied i.\peditionir> 1 on e Ma\ '28.— (AIM—.Ydoll Hitler, dead or alive, iua\ lie tried in absentia as a war criminal. The Vv ,u t l inn·-. t ommission will have to deride whether .1 trial will hi· itcId. hut there is a I'eeliiiK in sonic (iiiarters that such procedure will lie ordered. It a trial is ordered, n probahl\ will he on the assumption Hitler is still alive, and in that case lie would lie «iveii adequate notice to appear. _ » ι DANVILLE sETS TOBACCO MEET D.i η \ ι Ile. V., Μ ·\ An : np. ·ι j tant meeting of the Yirginia-CBro lma ( > I Be!: \\ · - sen's is j m h ■.. ι ' ι «1 ' w i ι. ·111 ; t . ■ ι t λ · 1 Lies Jay morning t.» hear a re;·» rt ·η the loi - ι mula "1 ... et. ·:: «ie-> ' · be earned j F: ed I \ > \ -1 e : '. - · : lie :e: -on. X. C., i president of the Biight Belt Ware ·:. trued » »rga:iizaî .· »n. will speak a.-! \\ ;i! J. ΛΙ. Hi··» . · »! Raleiga, j c »unsel for the organization. Matteis to be disi :tssi d will be | the maximum poundage of each pile, i . e >t -aïe and »u: >t' sale- \\ j •s e\ ^ z'ed ι · that 'ho o!%>ani/.a t.on \\:11 make a recommendation to the United States Tobacco asso • α ■. vi : e:.i: ve t< » ·!»ο opening da'.e the ·'. .i hells e: I : ; season. The crop is e msidered fr >n tw > to three j weeks ahead of η >rmal this year ani for this reason it is expected thai j the wareh<>u>en e:t will seek an ! open ftg well ahead of September I 2S, the date the auction sales start ed m th - ht-lt last yea:'. [ 1 ito Is Bitter Over Treatment Accorded To His Own People L .1 Tilt ι ν r a : ι ι . i · ■ : - ι m> rttr bated A1·'· · Tiio of Yugo •i>n:j>i : i ϊ η 1. i bittc > 1 : :v.anient l( V 'I'deU "< >; ι ! il. ' ' I : . -poo h . ' 1.11Γ . ' : It ' t \ liât AO have already ν · ι lh:- war." \ id .. ' ; ι 1 !K. sPOOl'! ■■··■■ >'< I -p .1' tect Yugoslav nations -from thost •aiv.o oppressor ,\i t lie: [ ο : ι 'Πιο pi··-pit )\\ a : ' ι thii : halt "1 tho : Îh...iuV luivt riniltia." Tliore was ι ιi.ι . nu .·! \\ I".: ι ' i V ν federated Yugo :id"t!od l'a U·*'.· ) in tin Triosti ; ·:,, |j0! j , «· ! adi ■ a >d Tit Matter of I imc Okinawa (Delayed1 - -Tho Jap prisoner had a watch charm tho Lr&\therneek wanted tor a souvenir. reports S «t. Soott Μ ν er> Summers. Marine Corps eomhat oorrespondent. The I oathornock ottered Ί0 yen in invasion money. The prisoner, who spoke ï-.nçlish. looked at tho lanev printing and handed it hick. "No." he said, "that money no
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