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May Force Showdown With Russia U. S. May Press For Decision On Right (J! Free Discussion Nil I ι .ι ill iseo, .lull" ( ΛΙΜ I ι .ι ι ii <· would ko almii; with t11. ι * 111 « ( .Mates in event ill a v|i w « ! t · \\ it lielvicen this coiintrv it ί Kussia nil the veto issue ,it Hi. I uil"d \.liions ci'iiterenee, I ! : 11 r in.ι η I'aul Itoncur ni' lh" 1 ι ...rîi (lelceatinn. said todav. \ χ break lietwien the I nited Mîtes .'iwl Kti:--ia Willi Id be an /m:; te the Ï re:;eh ciel^i..»tiiin, I ι mu said in an interview, lint I ι ·· wetiltl vote w itli Λnier II i.iiw ever reliietaiill.x. \ii.it'll r I'r'Mvh d e I e ir :· t e. inn men tins; en this possibility, ..Ι M would lie verv ,inn i\ ini; lit In· would support tie \i.nrii ans. We have hc"n willi II.ι \ineiiians .ill alone mi this point. ' ( ι ι·>ι r ind Κ!i '.ia have a ilt I , illiaue". ί ·- . ' -lane Γι - ι Al'· ; St.:'u* SUttinius i> |. . I ' ι ideal Truman fur a deei .· hot her the United States r a si.ιη· town with Kus ■ iu> right ' : flee diseu.-sa ;i : · : 11 see i: ; : y . > until. • ·· :,.·ι ί s en tight ill a sh rp i: · .·: Ami·: it· in ojiin · ■ ·ι lu·re. Ί κ I cot ne depends on what hap I. I .jilt ill M·"-.· I 'rem ut ecu asked !.. : ιν >ιι· Ii r nu ill's ι eei tit ate.m ni t ι • !.·. e ;.t the I ι-, i Nat ; n e 1 · t>i ce that any bin power m the ; Id in- able to veto c 1 : s - ι .aïs ; obloni. . ■ in! lie! betWi en t!i · ; lid ncan-spi aisored statement • > Brit n. Fra ι : I nil 1. :. dead : icki d 'lie , u:i the whole \ I.· . .··. . .. 1 [ ιres- ι ai iit'ii·;· i) .e · - I e ί ':'ee:nent maehini ry. Mi's .·. decision will be forthc miing ■ ·.· It ou Id speed the wo κ it·: iT.ee e ·η::ι ittei s on re iblems and i · ■ ι i > ! y per il · I ap by .June 15. . · A : ab states. Kgypt. S\ ri. . 1.· · ". Saudi Arabia and Iraq, '.•'le as a bloc auaii'.st : · : h. ve'. · ι m I· uig a - tin · 1 > ■ ■, ci·;:::.!·!:· e Mit inue ι:ι ]■ Γ · ; ι y a re a : \ .ver Intension Report For 1944 Beamed Γ<> Ser\ iee I nits S' ' ' ι. i \ : ι : t ·ί ^ : ι. .1 . ; · · î. :··!· 'ΐί»·Μ ι- ready . ι !'. 1 m. : . , 11 ! ! 111 ; : 11 ■ I · c1 1· 1.(1. S. ! ι.ι. ■ ■ ,.f Stall* c'ol ■ ; . ν ' · X • ι 1 . re 11,1.Ί1 and w imi'il 1 i*y are . er . ng a:id I , - ' · battle.- !·u i'Xtra ! κt a : ul I ■ : ' π it* I .imt. ι >. ι i 111 j 11 n out t ' ; ι embers of : he farm fa.·: - !.. ■ ■ i*il <■>.! ι η hours and •iv di! I ii".lit <·· m uiaiii. ι . ■ ' it. ι j i y .eld- ; ιι >-- ;i ι It Γ · ;tict's tin· winning of the battle against Granville wilt, the ] <1 · t·i:>aci*i> that has ^r.iii- ! — ι . 11 \ a hug the fi .t'-i'uri· i ! be · and causing many millions <>t | dollars damage each year. Oxford Granville \\ rc-tant i ;« till* result ol year. mil testing. . n!11- nl' thf .stat; -1 a .:! re ' .,t 12Τ.(( 1Î,'i, 1! IT q i.i: s ο', r eannetl by laaahe- a — > trie K\ten.-:i>n Si·: . <· Thi ■ .·. 30,134,575 pounds of meat 1 ■ a lult farmers. ' il enrollment of all 4-51 ι 93.119 and the boys ail ■L y backed up then oldi· 1 ι : ιι I sister.- ill tin* sei*\ ii".. 'J ' · ii- show that thev comi>!<·' l; .-77 projects on which record. ' ' · 'a · and home agent> \ isi" ( π;; I arm fam i 1 it's daring th* J" Ni -r.borhood leaders rendcr ai)!e service an ι.Π> 1 meetings were held lor ' ·' · ι : leaders. ill, it was the be t yea'. ■ ' ' ' Kxtension Serv ve ha> Is Pericnced and both white and Negri m i their families cooperat • ·.·. artiine programs. BELSEN HORROR CAMP DESTROYED BY BRITISH BLACK SMOKc CURLS SKYWARD fr om the buildings of the Belsen prison camp in Germany a. i :ir !s t~ <·ιΐιοι· inmates watch the lianu-s consume the horror camp where they had s'.iflcrcl ;· ·.· is ·>. ί · Captuied by the Hi itish in the final stages of the war in Europe, the camp held 2!" "lui mil <i : t . ι ο throwers wive used to burn every last vestige of the place. This is a British oflicial photo. (J.·· /mil) Β Progress Is On Mindanao U. S. Columns Fast Closing In On Foe; Many Japs Trapped Manila, Ju:\Jb f>. —Converg ing f .lu.: ι ' - .f the Γ. s 21th a:i;l HI ! di· ii- P a ■· .-v :i ι : a"' ■ h'day h 1 I hi- ι ■ : .) ,ι 1: :e.-i ■ ' 11 λ · ■ : ι ν e bt i II br· '!;i'!i .n tin . .ist three ci.. \ Λ r;i;rj, Γ. ! in·! Λ CCII ! ' Γ ι· ::iii lit Κ lit·: . . rt|. d. 1 v. »·!.·>,ι "I . . :i I·! It.. I or. ... ( !· · · W i .— .1.1 pttired 1 :i'M. L 1.1 ν : I ρ : \ .! . ,nrs : : It* · ' . t ; ; ι "· ■ .-· ■ llliilr, · ! oil I)a\ . ) ill. • rn . I·. t: 'I ho -I .. a ι. ■■ nl. the C i yai es : , was <·«. iiiii led ι '.v 'ii·· ·. ·.' ni ry d . ι -, The 38th divisioa ecatinued to fig till ., <·.·| around eenl 1. ' \V V' st. ,ί.Λ . I Λ Mi ; !.. I I ' ■ - i,i,.· . ' .·. r.led ! ·> : :ii f't Ί ' .1 Λ · ,1 , 'pua·· ·.> 11.11 I":· ■■'· U-.M l ined a.- a height which : ii ,·. ·· ■!■!! cclor nl tin· ,Ι.ι;Ill ... ill : Il I. · mi the Ρ . !*t 11, ., !,·. !! 1 '. I'll" . ) Cotton Prices Change Little Ν'ι··.·.· V"' ι·· · ·"> 1 v1' ; .11 I lltUI'l' < I p« ■ I : < ·, i U! : 11 I : i\ t- ι I'll' 1 li ·1 nils 1, r. .1 ilv 22 Hi. 1 >r! 1 , .'-'.fil, I)ea · ;·ι .· 22 .la. Γ . . t Ι,ιμϊ I ); if filly 22.1K1 22.!) ». tôlier . .. 22.61 22.51 December larch l-! ° ' 7 ν ί ; ι ν — ·" 2.3~ 2.4:-! German Frontiers Are Rolled Back To Boundaries Of 1937 \\ ;i>hin>',t(.n, .lunt .*>.— \Γι — (.eimanv's 1 rentiers «rrr ri lled back lii lh" houndat it-, (if De cember .'il, 1937. toila\ in .1 joint οι ( iii atii.il statement li.\ the \lli( (! < ι s. The talemont, s il·!. lit - It)!· tilt I':,.·/ [ S;,île-, t'. iv ' 1. r 11.1111. Κπιΐκ'ι ..in! I ί ι -.... : cart a tes tin· Gcr a :a η natii ai as il was before Hitler's annexation ol Ansti nd Czechislm v.· declaration was made simultaneously m Washington, Muse . L ndn and Paris. ,\o announcement has been made lcgarding a joint control arrange ment h r Austria, v.iii'-h is expected • ι l>e >ct tip in ' >< ■ lalrly mar '·■'tire, 'i rent nit ut t ■' Aus1 ! ia j ·ι·. ■ ai :· loly v. ill in· iiïgpiavd by 1! . Moscow (it elara ! ι 11 t.! ! !i i wh : eh !■ > I : ed ■ *, aril .· π '"·.·'; a c! Λ atrial, I reci i ι in ι, depei 111 ; ι : a ι ί κ » : ι Λ av :ι an ι : at s in bciia 1 ! ι ! a. '.'ι iwn 11 bera ! he .Λ · i ' 111 ,: · :■ ι e >m ρ h - ( , a ι ; ,\ ι in· :'('. Ί ' · ! al: hmi ! 1 ' I a lia I It il ι if τ a, : lia a a it iu Vit'iai 1·, : a a lied a'rmit λ a was there any taari I ieatl· η nf \\ : ! ι i - (i a a : a ! I > U:·.. am tr nop \ ι ' a.,· la a an ι I'll : : :e ί lia. ro • : i: ,· a ! a I'r.aa.c With (ici 's am iridition.il surrender tin· statement said. Hi if i- no l·;»!."!· a:r. central : · λ t mini lit or .u'ih rit % there "(.i; ,ihl·· >.l ι ρϋιικ r<".|i«nsi ! 111 i l \ ! οι* n:.liiirn nil".' ol order, the .ι«'mii:i-t!.>ti.·il ol the conn ût ami ciimpli ira e with the re ij iiirriiieiits ot tir· vit toi ions Π ι\\ ( : s. ; 11 ) y sill) μ -ι :11 ■ ni (Ιιι, ..·! ly lu- taken : I ■ ■ . ·■.·!:' ι Cl ΓΗ!*· π Vtlu» 111': I — nonnccment went on, "to make pro tht : any : ir · ·. st ί I : t it· - ! ■.. part the ( I ι Ί Π I,. II 11 ! 11:1 I I 1 '1 >1' till' nUlin ii ilfi'! ην. uid Ν ι the administration of the country, and ! an in ill! ice'iii : i! ol the iiv me d !fi| ·!. which Cer I! 111 y : ι .i-l » ■■ > ' ■ ν F ·ιι:· · χ ί' α pa t i < h ι. 11 .'unes were set < ι ί ι and .ill· lied : < the victorious Allied powers as !>i!lows: An eastern ζ >ne to the Soviet Unio". A m :Ί: .vestcrn /m1" ι ι the United Κ i ; ! ; ' d m A ut! .. estern /.· lie to the United Stati s. \ ν t.- / !'e In Fiance. In .-.diliti'in. area of "Creator Berlin' \\ί- created, lo be adminis t, red i>\ ..ϋ : trr-Allied .uovernHlg authority with representatives of each nt the I < · 11 !" powers. Xoiie ot the zones was further de lined ill til" statement. "The >>i \ ernments of the f mr powers he. e.iv announce," one of the series of lour statemi nts on the occupation said, "that it is their in tention to consult with the govern : "fnt> «·ΐ I it ill I Un.'ed Nations ill (oiirffti in v. tu the exercise of this (occupation) authority." At mother ι»nut ' was specified: "The United Nations organizations will, if admitted by the control council to operate in Germa, y, be subordinate to the Allied control machinery aad answerable to it." The ,-tatements were released through the state Department here. GREECE AND TURKEY SIGN NEW TREATIES Ankara. June -(API A new commercial treaty designed to help reestalilsh normal conditions in C-ec.-c .ilte: .1 long famine has been c included between Greece and Tur key. _ . .. .«1 Nearly /-Λ Of Our Prisoner Free Airain y «-a *3 !,' , . i v 1 ! C1 ( ' ' κ I Γ t ' I : ι ' ' 14 for ' μ ' I ! ' ! Î 1 S M It' The announcement said 89,776 covered American prl> mers î i*an -ï ■"! ' .· : »: - ( ■ ι I : . · ·■ In· I / (' -I. W Γ OLD OF 31 - /. \ Ο giv; . ro RUSSIA !. -j). .?:j ■· — ( Aï* · — · Γπ·.;«· : i ■·: ( t ;.iïï (*U- j closed tor* :'· «"·;?( î; 11 mi4t Κ υ· si;i Π 'ii M., : · ; f>.i ' t <>!' t h,v Ifallait il· .1 ; >vrr i ci'.!.'. !';>« fric? ··;;··.us destroy er. ;i!ïîî»;i ■ r« I:. yugos· \ ::rs IN ?S'T -· · UL LEAVE Vu been MT Κ S BIEH roiî \r.' \noi.is \ Considéra l; le cloudiness and c*4-il t in ι ■ î ι 11 and Wednesda · Southern Leaders Voice Some Alarm Over Cotton W ington. Juno ή.— (ΛΡ> • ' ι il-; , worried about the ν· '·■■> of cotton, will meet next J1'" with government leader *' ·'· '· -1 ! 'reign trade policy for the talks wi re disci >sel ht. Col. Burr.·- .I.n'k-'n, " ■' ··! .1 Texas statewide ο >îaniz;i ' :· : "presenting both growers and shippers. He's now at the War De Purtineiu. billing attention to the lns> "I : '1 cot: in markets with the 01Γ brt«· of the war, and to the fact th:it the recent production îd.mmhs in Brazil, K-iypt and othe counters h:»v«· .idd· ■ to tlu· · > > 11 >t-t : 11. >n Am erican growers will hâve to meet, J:ic ;> .!i > ., I ; "The whole question ■ >; shipment!! (il AlIHTil IM C'lt! ·Ί III I '■ ι . 411 c ' II ! I:ίι·.- is under 'UMder.it ίι. Policy ■soon tn bo determi.'ird will c.lher put the govern i:ent nto the <· itto.i shipping business or w .!I ιιπινιΊΐ' I'm its being handled by the reyalur ex i port :ndustrv. Campaignln Okinawa M ay End Du ri ng Week ' Imih liiil Denies ('iaiut 1 hai S>!'ïiisli Siinvcl ί μ ( iirreni S\ ris.ni Troubl· Opposoj. De Gaulle's big t'iv.' Parley On Niiuo'le Éast Strife k' .«.·:· 1' Γ». <ΛΓ ) Til Ρ I Μ ·'!'. Μίνι-! nnifiit (ic( ith'd Ιο ί!'. ί - [iruHDi * foravilïy a con4· !'<>?·( . ι · 1 tin- !>]·; th < " t.» enn s-<·. f f iitirc 1 ·.··:! of the ι I : Λ I1) - ; rim.· ν m: j Τtci tha' the ,i able in vr . ; ; : :. ν I5r:ta:n \va- | .<iy · ,· }■ ι■ 11 ihr ; rû'eeted be- I vet ι France the Levant states. , 1 '· -it α m had j ■ ' t · i ·. " ■1 ■ ■ · ■ ■ '.y there.1 and j United ng the : • i«», live ;d "this ut deal ν very many Wculd Train Bevs At Heme i. in Peacetime 111 ! Mar ::e Under thi ΛΡ ) — ι \ ; · ι ; 1 rJ η »:ne eM iods was : V : ) V ill C rd or navalj mils l'or a < »>t r mili- 1 ■y Omar K. . train- 1 Stocks Led Ey Aircrafts i ! ί ΛΡ)—Air- j νi i'v jaunt ! although hibit e> nne Aireraft. ! I · (·.'<. ι 'ι r. ι , ι :. -r r> 11 it* 1 uded S ·ιγ ::·. ϋ IV 1 '··: 'a'iieai and Gr ι ' r. i 1 i : ! 1 ι 'Bull' on the Loose ONCE MORE :..:,;·>ι8 the far I'm . with his bard-hitting U. S. Third Fleet. Admiral William F. ("Bull") off to a flying start. Ρ :r:ng steel from his main l at— ten.··: it.: > .lap po :tions near Naha an·! Shurj as his ships sailed from Okinaw a, he sent task force airmen ahead to hit a.. ;ie. is on Kyu. iiu, Jnp home island. (International) Eisenhower Welcomed On Berlin Visit New York. June 5.— (ΛΡ)— General Eisenhower received a rousing reception from the Rus sians today on reaching; Berlin, an \B( broadcast said. \ Russian rnilitarx hand struck ii ρ the "Star Spangled Banner" as the supreme com manders plane landed at the Berlin airport shorth before 1 1 a. m. Berlin lime. Λ representative Marshal Gre : ::· Λ! i'd Control C·.· - - :i Τ».':; ; ίι η ! ; : c . c i < j ι i : *. ·. Zhuk· », 1., lH.· ·ju Κu- >i:tn vv. · senti Unite d States on the Λ. - li«-.i ι . >1 (' imm ,.>n, whi, .i ΠΗ'.·' 1 I a"'' ' 1 ' >(i l V Japs Arc Routed Aiiam I>\ ('hinese In l·<χ>ch<»\\ Area Chungking. .ùmc >.— (Λ1*> — Λ semi-official ( hinêse dispatch said today thai Chinese forées had occupied Saipu. 7Γ» miles northeast of Foochow. and ad ded that Japanese forces were fleeing northward along the highway· leading l<> VYenehow . 220 miles south ol Shanghai. Saipu was originallx captured by a small cnem,\ relief force w hen the JapancM landed on the Fukien coast in support «>1 enem\ troops withdrawing northward from Foochow region along the highway to Wenchow Airfield is Now Sought Japanese Express Pear Of Invasion Of Their Homeland 'iuam. ·!■ r.· ·"> - (ΛP) — American .Marine.·- foiivht fur c >m ] >!«*t < - eon t r< >1 « > Γ the ia^i -J a ι »iiin - - < -In id ai ·*:*]·*:<! mi ( »Ki nauii today in tί.*· wake of a surprise amphibious landing which |.ut - ! r -1 η tr Λ mcrican t'oii'cs < η thii'i -id. s ut' the enemy's Oroku garrison. '! Λ ! ·· κι.tiers of tlu· sixth divi-: m ονιτπιι» half ι·! the bit. ·<■ ■ ■ =·:·>·. "a the ( )tiit r It ··.·.. . . ' .· « .;»> slashed ah* -ad i 'he . · " . . :td eastern a eas, res ching th< ou the rn coasj* i:··' · ·· ' t:.f ν . : : i} ) Π ι ! Π. \dmir.tî ( hcsier \\. \imit> in a heart,\ message <i "well (1 ut»" t tίι«» officers and men o! I t (. η Buckiier > Until army, foresaw the conclusion of the Okinawa campaign within the next three <;r four days," it' tin \ "can maintain th«'ir high speed maneuvers." - ppl i( s < re pi rach ited : » battle ! :·t tr : ■·· ' .< ciiim.nu ::.ud < . Japanese ! .nipae.'adists view ed their garrison's lethal posi lii.'ii with alarm and Tokyo's newspapers agreed "unmistak able signs point to the enemy's intention to invade the Japanese mainland.'' Surprisingly light ·|·: ·. .·>■ rt was encountered by Major General Lem uel Sheprord's fourth γ» !····;οιη as it plunged ahead fn· .. I.HOn-yard ! ben chhe.id '· at: : ' X ■11 : ι a;r.f';eld, best .if the Japunes»·- Mill dro ies oil ΛΡ ΐ'·ιΐ!·Μ·»|ι îdi-n; Λ ! I ><-pkinfi. with tin· J'nunii Marine· regiment , ■ -h l'\· I' . ■: ■('. wt..tc th.·' :·.!· it·-' ■ ,ernt , ... :.ι md I pected, and casualties were light, Î ,ab<>rite s ! Icckle Churchill During Sta\ I!i Commons : 1 1 ΛΡ) Cries ' ·. ! . · ! : · : " 'A'l It', f'j go.-;; ;1 -,.■·. ν F':....i Mm.ster Churchill today when he entered the H. .-e : ' ' ··; ;; uns. Ί':)ι· i ..;>·■. .'·.· '· ι · ; . ■ · ι lick 1·. ν >ice . _·■ - · ι iddress In tggt ' ι · ι that ϋ · .-1 h·: il .-ν-·,· ; .... advue tte>i by l.;i ; ate with j >>ut «ne form at gestapo." He call ·..·.■■ I', · à tsvrci.-m." lead , . ι'., .\* ; . · ait- Hie j 1..... . ρ '.V, and He; a!y i' ";e » M;·. -a. " :'■■· C"! ■; i. ν a ' ■ ·· ., ,·. expo ted night 13:1â ■ KWT ι when he \\ mm nu τι; \\ il. • 1 .. . :·,'.... - Λ ,·!>·:> ! p.ii.y λΐ · . 11 ne: al Len··.:>·; C. ι S; . >.\f Marine Divi.» >n • là mih a 1 · a ιο ί h id ' ι .ι -· ar:ling ·■·· · landing • i ' Sut S \I \ . · - - S.. nn : ι .- Ma riiic i C'o: I·.- i ail'.,' ι ιrrι -n.indent. .' ht -au u t .; ily. "is this U. S. Tf!iE5 GERMANS FOR MURDER g TCIfJ. — PICTURED AT THE TRIAL by a U. S. rnil.i. \ »· · ion in Ahrweiler, Germany, ere (top, I. to r.) Peter Kohn, Matthias Gierens and Matthias Kr«-:n, (ii.! · vilians accused of :: i.i.i-nmjjan American ai nr. au. and (bottom, i. to r.) the trial commissioners: Maj. Λ. N. Davis, Fort Worth, Ton .; t 1 Η. Ν Woodward, Washii Jton. D. C.; C, I L. H. G inn. Rich mond, Va : Col. L. J. Compton, Washington, D. C.; Col. R. B. Patterson, Statesville, N. C., president of the commission; Col. R. A. Schow, V.'.i.-ii ι, Π C.; Oil. C. ii. Bo an, l'arkersburj». W. Va., awl Lt. Col. George L. Hecker, Cliicaeo, lil. (International Soundnhotoi Superfortresses Battle Elements To Blast Kobe Guam, June 5.—(AP)—Approxi ι mately 4Γ>ι ι Superfortresses battled ! !!)·.· · - ι .-now. tli inderhea is. ι aceurate anti-aircraft fire and la; - ! ly strong fighter opposition today toi î: ansform :!·«· ntî.i.-:. il and trans- . portation ι ■ > ■ : ι " t ο; Κ ■. >ι· into a : ι. < ~ - ο! smoke and !'a:ne. The B-29s. flying through weather s.i bad they had *.· make the trip w thuut lighto e-i-n: '.. l'oand per fee* weather over Japan's largest port city and spent in hour setting : afire \\;th 3.i)0(i lorn ol incendiary bombs in a blazing first anniversary celebration ol the initial Superfort raid ' """ Keturhing pilots described the re Tho\ uucssei damage would exceed nearly seven ι ... ι < t ' ι·.i >ut π: Yokei hama in tin· May i!9 strike at Nip see. >ιι·.ί la:^i·.-·. purl. V»> ··> ·ν ■' ; anoso !ighters, -·>■■ i t 1 <.■ ' ' a > aggress νι· wore sont up to inteivopt the tight bom .ΌΓ I· >τ ,· .ι·ν», rid a few flew above the B-29s to drop phosphorous bombs. Rut they couldn't keep the daylight attaekors !rom coming in dead on their target in the 'hird fire strike at Japan's third largest city.
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