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Russia Firm In Stand On Veto Powers New Note Presses Rigid Application; Adjournment Nearer \\ isliiimton. > ,ιιι· ι \|·) I'm nielli ΓγII 111:1 11 h.is born atl λ ι - « Ί lli.it the >.in liancisco , 11 ; ι Mi l· will lint Hum· nil 111111 * I', .is at Ill-si hi'ljcx t'd i»os sililc lull w i ! I colli Jliili' lor sum. (I,us tlicrciiltrr. ι in White House said today tin ('résident nill «ο to s;ln ι ι m isco lor the lin.il session, h iu u'i. m hencver that m.u In·. I ,· · * h. Jim·· ι ΛI ' ' I, MtldillK I I 111 ill ι■.| ■ Ί J! Iii-i ! ι . ι νι·|.· ii:t Il Ι' Η λ*: ι ! ι ΊΙ ■ :·: Γ·,.||·. ν 1 l.ci'l ι \·. 11 ! 11 ] π ■ ιι ' ■ \ iiidor Andrei Grotnyko, s.> ; Ίι 'M cil ici'. handt il ,i new the I! ·- si;in ,it ι : ad· ;,,.,· s.· !! tarv "I State Slct : the eh ici s n: t h:· Bnt ish, : .ι i C hmesc lit 'Ici;;, 11 < > ι at : ■ ' ' ■ I Ν.'it unis con : ι ronce. I ' '..is learned ; · lav ! : iat (Ιι > ijiidly Mimmari/cd it.< η n ι >:hrrs pri .-cut uat lie: η I that Μ ι. rtily 'ippuscs any reiaxa ; ■ :··!· veto ι ί 'Wit. .nul : : ι a y In· ι .: ι . ' :i t 1 fi'ccijit ι I a ci· : - I ' > "'· ·· •■■cc iritv ci h iiH'i ! of the ι I · I V. 'lid I 'I jiani,,.ti. a ι·χ, ept ν 1 · ' cr, is unanim.1 is agrcciucnt {«lis 'ac hiy powers. i t ι ι»i\ver stands as an over, mil' ot any n| the Inn live :n liirhid any decisive step > . : isappr. \ c. ·.· l'ils api h a red |,, ι : tens: l'y ιι."ι ι "ces anions the.hin 1 r, e ιivcr I '.· ' ·' \ el 11 s: 111 · ι Id In* applied. But in pressed lor ;i less rigid inter I' . ■ : Sι 1111 : ι :'.s went ahe ,.i. • with plans i·tr.\ :i^ : · ι ::a- r· >u!erenre tu ι·· ίiclu-ι· m ι ■ ' in· nth. . ceil tentai ι ·. ·■ Iy t ii.it ι ■ ,.· ι ·.·; : ow in int 11 tin· ]■ m.nn .- ! it" η bl· 'eked ρι 11 n-l pally ' · ' \ ι 1 ι issue ι . ci mi pletr·! ν • " and all remaining pi 'hleni.·. ·■. . ι e,| up. m Willi this sfliedi lie. I hp i ·ί ^ ■ 1 ·· · d led t · · an· 11 ici me··' ι ntj .· ί":·ί ■ penthouse quartets t > day I Inpkins Joiirnc\ s l).ick Ί ο America I ο ( )tter Report Miiscow, June -l.— (ΛΡ) — ί'ι» nlential Krprcsentativr liar 1 llonkiiis prepared toda\ to t·> tin» I nited States !<> " ||'·γ{ «mi liis talks with Premier M «lin. Hcpkitis officially wound up I" second visit to the Soviet I nmn u hen he w as the Russian pn-tnier's Ktiest at a dinner last ;lit at the Kremlin. POPE HOPING FOR RISE OF GERMANY City, .June (AIM XIJ ex pre.- .·<.ί I hope in a 'î' iadeast today that the Ger >n can nse to new dignity ;i'11 ' ' '1 ' λ 1 ί I e onee it has I ι id tlie· peetre raise i by national and the guilty have ex 1 ted the crimes they have cornmit i >nt i! !" strongly defended ' policy toward Na/.i (ler throughout the years pre îie war. He addressed tile ' "ί cardinals, pay-ng their on St. Eugene's day. h:< a··· · day. Pianes From Carriers In New Biasts Airdromes Strafed Along With Trains And Other Centers ( iiumi. -Ι ίπ<· Lî. (Ai') ( 'ar l'ic(I raid ■ ι ·η ,1 a |.;η u ere re newed tmlav. I 1 kyiι radii) it port ni. in tin· wakr of ! M!'.' i'i iv raids w liirh haw i π Γ i i c 11 ■< I "shockingly grout" damage on Nippon major ι η d u .-trial cities. Tokyo reported "approxi mately 2()U" seaborne lighter planes and an unannmine (1 number of flying boats in.m liases in the Kerama islands bombed and straled airdromes on Vyuslni island lor two hours this morning. S<·ιΐ!ΐ· r.'idei ,.! ι al «I tiains ι -a .ι ! i 11 ι '1 Ν i j 'pi h !. ! : .yi · i ι · I. I lie I't'J ii1 : I ι : ■·!!,> nii'in v lient.-. I.ι du; sulit1 ·..· · ·»ι h ·· .· .mi I -π 11 ici 11 s 11 ; ι r t j ; 11 !.. I it ; nht nr ι le I iv li-L!î).-. "Sin κι su ι \ ι ιον SI \<. Ν Λ I I S ( .Ο Till Μ Χι Λ V ■: ... .1 .: 2. Λ barre bounced from a truck, broke^ open I,\ ι·!· ,ι Μ reel mit 1 .·< ·,· :i in do Λ n ti'W 11 AI .'. Y"' .. > ι ■ I ; I >· The driver ni a horse-drawn cart tried to ρ .11 lî.!· mi Pit· ttumi · 11 ι.ay st.ici. fast, neighed in dismay. ;il!il 1. ι > dow I!· Si 'ill g ..lid |»ullill.u gut tlii.' animal back j.. its lee' t«ti·i nut ul tin. 11 ic.v. Λ girl took one stepi oif the e .rI' .ind brought her it it back wilno ι:., si ι .ι- Λ m.m slipped and down in the widening ρ ml. The lire department tried washing the glue away with a hase. The ..'...ter rolled oil. Sanilatsi'·! depart ; e: it w h ; I e w.ngs ο de.I tin- iia/.n'd w ith a SYRIAN CAPITAL OF DAMASCUS REPORTED SHELLED AS BRITISH MILITARY AUTHORITIES in the Middle East planned to intervene in the trouble between Syrian and French it was reported that the capital of Damascus, picture ! above in a panoramic view, had been shelled by mortars and bombed. Tho Pailiament building was heavily hit. 'International) Americans Begin Ne w Ok in a waDrive After Taking Shuri ( . i.'im, . 111 η ι 2.- ' ΛΙ' ι Γ · ■ ' '. S tilth army, after completing erasure i Japan'.; main de: e: ι ι■ Ι e on 'Utheni Okinawa I>\ capturing all ■ · shi:, ι sprang tnrkiti» «i:. «-s 1 .-lay , mod at obtaining use i>s :lic island's . est aii l iclii and ha: :ior. \ 111 >: 11 line dispatcn :: ■ A-su i laled I',,--, ('..rresi. ι, ρ ■ ,ι Al I )■ >p kiiik said another t; ci..\ night in· lli - et. I ..Γ · rganized > y :·«· aller. An (Ik nawa d:. pale! ; : ι .·· A ι la 1 I'd I ': ' " ('"! 11■·,i< ι!· nail Venn H"agla nrl lie ti 11, i ι ■ ■ · ι ι 111 ! ' : ι west roast penin.Mila Polo . the lallc: capital "τ Nana is "alive will t π η ι}Hi ι , i 1 it hi to lit lei I 11 ic : 11. Naha airlields. An oil.rial navy spokesman sail yesterday in Washington he .was iiivi'i ect—U*· backbonp of Japan's ( ikinawa defenses had been broken. ΤΙιο ··· : ι : ιjIο 11· . ·. ■: ι Friday ι Γ heavily !.>rti 1 it-ci Sh ·ί in the een U1!' 11: 11, · < ■ ! ι fi1 ! ι ί : ι : ill; ι : ilr Naha Ytmaharil lilu· ■1 !. :.■ π 1 in to day'.-, fleet comm . 111 [ . · winch re ported general advance yesterday ιιμ tn 2.110(1 yards. ( )n ':ic west coast below fallen Nalia, Ma ( iι·: ι Lemuel ( Si < ί ) 11 ( ■ r 11 .sixth Ma; lie division crossed lia· Kokuba river yesterday. Thai (>,·' tt in ι»'.· ιι 1" rut across a ι κ : ; :ns la ι · nt ; : ' :. · ■·. Tin largest and hot enemy a e! : m < 'ul na a. On tin· east Coast, Major General Arrhil.aki Arnold', ixenth infantry mi·,: ion ; ■ a red .,ι ι 1 ' m . η apj lar '•nt drive to ι lit ol f that major aticll orage once used I > \ the Japanese fleet, thu. could ijc opened t μ Ainer k'an war.-hips. Enemy Resistance In Philippines Stiffer M .· · !... .1 .-M· Λ!») 'l ank, «.· 1 in· il. il h ( 11 . : ι. -il r m i 1 !. si. ion:; ··;·:»· ' ή yt-.h : i i · ■ > ; ι i le allackinu .1 a I ).! · > I · de: «rit- ! ι ι « < ·. i out ul t ; ir ^ .ici Si ι ! : 11 ! ; hlic ι m -i - Ί Mail ! la. Μι y Μ··-! . ι ! ι ■(1 a ! >' ' ! i IΊ enc i again un Mindanao island, but A mer it ..a : ;^ i ni ί lia· iirad οΓ t hr Κ a> i : ι y ι ι a! lc\ . pn sj)( et ive last -'.nui μι" 'ai· .bnaiCM' ou Luzon, a 11 « I .i - 'm· λ et I A 11 ied air 1 :· ir- a Mas : ν '· a·! υ a !; ·< r (la a ; - · Ί L'.l Γ,, · a <· .Iapane.-Λ· slip ping s.-nctî .laη auy 1. Despite lia- beating administered 1 ; · : ! κ· S!ι ; ou liai- : >y î .<· Ameri. au - . l ier t : . .i ,i : ». m ·>« w»·. « · dri vra into ! ■ .. · .-I'd'.!· !r·!' Λί ai ο ! a m Feb : ai'.v. lia. 1 ·ιiciny managed 1 > r ai- ! m·. . ι ia.; !aû! 1 ' . ><·> Mh-iv. In va U : day'.- allai a. !·">') or more .Japa- ι III.··!' ·.·:«' : , ! ' ' ί a .'.il il Ί I. < Hi M lll'i. 1 . ,· .1 ι.· .1' r t ··■ ΛΙ I>' I·ι I I ;.S- ..I M .·:.... 'I'll!' ." ' III till' .Ι.Ί||. '.''SI· Vl'I'M, 1 I . . till' ο 'it ι ; i ! 1. : iiiivan \. : 1 ! ι ·\ t ' 11 ; 1. [ ι ; · 111 · I'M η I ! Ί II ;. 111!· 'ii I run .μι γι ι r| ι! ii i ;. ( i ■ ■ ' II ill Γ |ι·:· 1 >. ι : ι. " : Αι ι ιΐ'Ι'ί' ' 11 : t \\ 1 ι CCI. ' ί · ;■ Ι'Γ 1)011(1 1 )' >- I ;;ΐΜ division \ ■ ί>ι>.11 .ι li.il: , ,vii;iliiy. Ιι :1 γρ ι· ι)ι Will l'sdjiv iila 'id 11 .ι ■ last η tin· Villa l· > 1111· between ;ili.in.- a:. : Ka i1 ·111 Senti' » Os ·■ di · .· ι ίι · Ί the .Ml I '('I'll ■!(·-, I) Ί -1 a.- Ma ι Λ γ ι ^ ; against ,Ja i" : ! 'pod with .· .· ·.·. :"rmcd at : ■ ι. ..-! aid. \orwa\ I r^ed ΙΟ Specd\ I rial For YidLim Quisling Oslo. June — ι MM—Karl Mamhoro. president of the Nor wegian ΐ ϋ iiami'iit. has warned liis country th::t \merican Rood will mil;ht be lovt through a slow deliberate trial of Vidkun Quisling. Norway's former pup pet fuehrer. Hack in his homeland after five years abroad. Hamboro said yesterday that Nor\ia> lias the "genuine Rood «ill of America." Quisling's trial is due to start 011 or before August i."). DEVERS TAKES OVER 12TH ARMY GROUP Supreme Headcpi ' tr1;· Λ1 ! : ο ! K\ pccii 11 » ·ίΐ:ι l'y Force, .June ϋ. (ΛΡ) Lt. (Jeu ,! j t'i )ί ) 1. I )e <!.s a> - unci temporary e'niumuid <»!' !ho lT. S_ 121 h .. my '· "Up a! »·· ; with hi · \ΐ;ι ιrmy group «nri.-jy η the a h·;once <>: Gene: i! Pi adley, λ lu> is dm· in thi Un ill'd States ;u.·; ·«:':■ » vv. WiATItEH ΓΟΗ NOKTII CAROLINA. Partly eloudx and continued hot to la* ard tonight. Scattered thunderstorms iu mount tins late this afternoon or tonight. Sun day considerable cloudiness with sea«t«i"-t thunderstorms and not so warm. , . . . GENERAI S ARE NOT MELTING IN BERLIN l\,i i... .! .· ' ' ΛΡ ι S ipivint' Allit il Ιη·.ί«··ι ι·. denied re ports I·!: th;.t Gen 1 oral Κ ,·! Κ.··: t Marsha' j ί Μι ntuona : ;■ /.;uik.>v and i Ian unipamecl French general would meet ι lit·: . fk-eild lo · r Ranizo an A · :ln.ir> ι···ηιι·<·' commissi ■!>. Supreme i !! ■ irtcr> a Is· ι was not yi't · anno ι ··«» thi b· 'iinda l it - ΛIlied occupa tional 7* (: ι laii v. Cotton Drops After Spurt ι w·· V·. .1 ·· ' ..un w ■ registering '! · «ins to·:ay. the oi atoly ■ : ι · ' ' . . ri ", .aid ! · I · selling. Early steadiness was infl ■ onced ;> ,· '1 \ ·. > rt. of s·>νοπ· niont ;.| ·: 1 · : ·:: «.ibsidics t>> the text le industry in order to increas» p:*odurî I' 't' t Ivrts reporte ••«him· Ί mill deman fni -|. : · '!i buying w.i still ■·" -11 I·'"' ····· .·! >-od 1 λ cent a bale lower !" 10 cents higher. Oncn Clos. j.Tilv 23.02 22.0' , October 2" <55 ?·> R I T-I«een ;!,,·: . ?2.57 22.5Γ March 22.48 22 4. Julv 22.41 22.4! Britain Is Blamed By De Gaulle England Has 600,000 Men In Levant But W ould Oust French Pari. , .1 uni- (ΑΙ') ( ίοη i rai I )ι· ( iaiillc clearly indicated today that France will not sub mit the Syrian question to the proposed tripartite conference. Hi· declared a number of Brit ish ajrcnts created the uprising in Lebanon and Syria. A: .-:ed .1. ' a sU; mussi >n n| the prol !t :i 'in ιί nference < ιf French. British ;md United States represent alive-. |)<· .I!,- ,ict a pré-- ion ien ! ii'e "We w : h ! Ι ι ·.«. hen we were in '■ ited ι·. Ι."Ί.ΐι·: .m answ e: \\»uld have ι··· : ih a d ι Γ lei ν t way and ι .. - ; .eon bette!' alsi for the m\ .' ii itself." France. :a- s„:d. had withdrawn a 1] hi η 1.1 ii " ι · .ijumi troops from the Levant, in;! K, '.. η iiad kept t500,000 men there, .ncïuding the ninth army. De G;. .Ile ...ai British agents in the J.rwr t :· <i - eated a situa tion contrary ' the interests < France Franee :.ad tried to nego tiate with tile republics of Syria and Lebanon : pending questions, including France's material interest in the Levant, he said. France should have military !..i.-< :· the worln 1 is as Britain and \ itsim, he asserted. The French · ··· state said a The French '.eaiit ,;d the cease large measure ot nb.pondence had been granted Sy n",ii I.el.tanan lire erder in Syr'-a - executed b\ French con man· It Μ .ν 31 be I ore I 'rime ΛΙ mist or I ': hill's note t . him requesting tin action was de livered. Anti-Russian Activity At Berlin Hinted London, June 2 · ΛΡ) Indicat ing the appearance ol an anti-Kus sian activity in the area ol halter ed German capital, Arthur Werner, the So . ft-appointe I mayor i| Mer lin, ha.- λ arned (îermans that fitty former Na/.is wo-.ild be shot lor e, e y attempt on 1 ; a lite of ,i lie i arni.v soldier or K o- an olficial. Meanwhile, an Λs- n·. ,ted I're-s dispatch from Gene·, a quoted Km.! E. Boeseh, international Red Cross representative ju.-t returned fron Hi : 1,11. a.- sa ν ing .- >me 0110,000 d .— 1 placed per.-oib and Ian,not) Allied prisoners ol war .-till were milling .iiioiii m the goner.i! area of Berlin, and needed pi·., no· niter-Allied aid to avoid starvation and epidemic. CAMP BUTNER IS RECONDITIONED Gamp Butnei. Jure n The build ings .a the Gamp 1'· itner c >nva lcscont hi spital : the hôpital cen ter commanded ny lir:g. Gen. Hoy I . 1 leflcbov, or ha·■ e ,·.·.· umlergoing a general modernizing and improve ment. The * Ί1 ice ; : engineer recently aim · ·. ·■ tii .: 87 enlisted patients ban . aid .-ex en officer patient barrael..-. ..nd several other buildings :...· : I'econtliiii med within the pa.-' e .. ·,..nth.-. Kverv pa: a " i ■. : .. . - .- n>.\\ et; nipped v. . ' ' .ι y mi.s. a ι : y ι. re es .ape ο: . · ί >lete with three auton ors As the aetivitii s >>! ·η .. mliti ning pro gram have e\ ι. ie.1 « ·νοι· the 20 Hi eii. sever.. 1 .... a 'ltl auton ι tive rep. ouvert i'd into cla.-.- : .· 'ir - i p.- '"or the educational r t ., ■ 11 :. τ ι ■' ;ng branch. DE GAULLE IS AGAINST PLAN FOR MEDIATION Premier of China PREMIER Τ V SOONO PRESIDENT CHIANG KAI-SHEK Eh vatei i to China ■. . ■ ·, live job, in which he ha. been aci nic since i.-i-t Decenior,. Ί V. Soi g succeeds his hroihc: -in-law. C'h atm Kaishek, \\ h · π· . · .... „ ■ but remains pit idem and I>rt me commander Ί Allii ■{ ion Ill the Ch ίν. tlit·:.: ι f o| ,·. : . C Ini.iii; is CXpt'Cl ( ι i ! - - < ■ I.' . ; ! 1 ' ' _ inc. ( Inn : in.! ■ ,.l ι Laval Suicide Discounted in, Paris Circles Barcelona, June ,\— (ΛΓ> — Officers at Mont.jui; Si castle where Pierre l.avai l· held, de nied today that he had killed himself. Paris. June — < \P>— Λ I.on don report that Pierre Laval had committed suicide wa* received with skepticism toda> in Paris circles, where the former \ ich> chief of govern men I was well know n. I'lte I xchanue leie^raph Aft'enc> in London quoted the Lr,\ enbouri; radio as saying Laval had committed suicide. These sources had in» informa tion concerning· the radio state ment. nor the earlier claim that Laval, last reported in Spain, had agreed to surrender himself to France "He is not tin· t \ pc to settle things so easil> said one per son who had known Laval. Opposes Conference On Crisis Fn Syria; Russia Seeks Peace I. ·:.·!·· . -I ' - -( Λ1') —. Tii.-I·.· w· ■!·.- indications today thai < .''in : ,i < lia!' ·■- I ' ( iatllle W'ii- un v· ill.' !" 'ake |>art at tin prest !:t tin·· in an intcrna tinnal conr< ■ m tu si ttIt France's dispute with Lebanon and hatUr-scnm-d Syria, as Mi -row 1 "1 < 1 <.1 lii-r members of tilt I'l < "! Ile <" '111 iii't W llil'll has ari.M'h niii.-t i··· settled in a peaceful niannt r." An As- ,'t ,1 dispatch 1Ί m Dan.a.-i reported Frcnch l< · '1 . e. ι- : ι ■·. ; . ' I ' 1 j ; ι rrack > late y t ' . : : ι \ aider the noses of i ■ ' . . .V ···. : Pi:..- stale ■■lit . . : ι ne: 1 ■! ν■ til it the t loops ■ -ι ι ··' .il· · r.eep ! i. t ■ and hold the.: ρ, -.'i " Tin· ■ ; ' S ■ ' : i!r: t ill i>y tilt people. t ".issaria! lor for eign . .. · .>ing t)n■ Russian ' :. i1 ι ,u' οι I.. udon ;·.: I °1. la m... ι: "s| iced ν >·. -il··· · · r: I.tiiry ι> per a t ion -·. . S\ . , . · '· ■ ■.ιΊιίί ι■·I to armi··! ' ■ ■ "U: < in Syria. Thi.· statement ι■· ■ eluded: Si g ι : · " ι ·:. ' has ad d e -oil η to the French p. .' ι:... go · 'in ent and also has ..don .—t = ΐ ·' ' the government·: of ( ! ι . : : 11:.·.. U: I : ted stales of A; .era ■ .aid t haia. t 1 whom l>e 1 e mi ;·. e ai : ne reati ι . a11■ ι pea e Ί international security." Tin statement ,.N · .-ant "The Syri do not 1 he dpci : 11 i|i> ado| ited .. ' it 1 ne'l ο Oaks . : · tin :tei i Ν it ions ι nlei ea ·, !· ι ere ition of an organ:/.a* ι· : .i. >'■ < peat e and .-e !·.!.:>■ : · . ρ» ι '■ " Tu.· >iate • . :,· 'ι : ι. .· ·.!.,·· 1' ait e and Lebanon all were members ot the San FriiMMii (-.inference. ! Iimm 1er Planned I < > Lnsla\ e \\ hole ( )t hast luirope ï.ondon. June i.— \ I* ϊ — The I tixcmboui·}; radio said today that a new secret document had been iound in which Ileinrich Ilimmler planned to reduce the people of eastern I urope to the status of uneducated brutes, "available loi road building and quarries, and as mobile work ers." Jews would have been exter minated entirel.v under the Nazi plan, and others would have been taught oul\ to write their names, perform hard labor and learn that "il is the divine law to obe.\ the Germans," the radio said. It reported the document was intended onl\ for eastern district leaders, llitler and labor ministers .! U'S Μ \Κ ! Ql i\!M m bs m i 11 ΓκοΛί ιι mk Xrv. Y L! AI\)The To ky:i !\,d:■ - . " <»L.y · · at .. scient 1st • quinine =· · it 'Mi ι certain olc • :it eentainc : . iman hair." • ! · : ' " «.:.«· single in Ί1 " :«.·· ι1 : ! : .'-v re.-iicrty is .-uf ■ . . ; · I ; ■ .-.lid the renvedj stored 1 >y injection Truman Seeks Speedy Peace in Far East Κ. , : : \P: Robert Κ. 11 ι.. · ·»;« I iemooratir ■ £pnor;il t ■ ·, · ■ i. y President .·«»·>(»«·» ative . ■ r · ι ci ! ·.· - < Φ ι irk de V. ' ' >1 ' .JMc lie ' η■ · " ·<·ιη Mu.!'. -.. ■..· Thomas : Ni-.v V' irk : ! ;, ; , II";: ,! randi .i '■ - ·'ι· I to the VhiU 11- iso Λ1. · ■.< , ■·;. '' ' h : - Γι :. t vi-ût Ν · c ', : add res.; the !ιΊΐρι·-πη Π,ι\ diiitu·: tonight, at ended O.ivo η Cherry - press ■onference. He talked generally of lections cowing up in 1946 and :*)47. and s p. >!<(.- optimistically on Ho \ y praised Governor 'ht - ■■ .··..! ««ephiis Daniels, for > i" serre! ν .· 'he navy and more recently ambassador to Mexico. LITTLE JAPS SAVED BY MARINES — · ·*ν·:·».::.:<%¥ίχ··ί· ' ' DISCOVERED IN CAVES where they'd been hidden by parents 10 save them from Yankee "torture", these tiny Okinawans relax just a bit in kindly Leatherneck arms riding them out of danger—though the muddy-faced little girl in the foreground seems not at all sure that ail is well. Marine Corps photo from News of the Day Newsreei. (.International) A MacARTHUR WELCOME IN MANILA Γ""M « -<* FIVE-STAR GENERAI Douglas Mac Arthur (conter) -in et voting Frcsidcnt Sergio Osmena (left) of the Philip}··: os Son Mil', d Tydings of Maryland on their arrival in Manila by plane from the United States. The U. S. Senator is head of the President"1! Cop -v.-sion *-signed to study rehabilitation in th-î Philippines. nc:.· not)
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