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CHARTER SIGNED, CONFERENCE TO CLOSE Japs Claim Yanks Seek New Landing Site Between Japan And Okinawa Listed As New Objective London. -lime 2<>. (AIM The All-India radio said a .Jap anese broadcast heard 11 m■ r·· to day reported 'hat Allied lorres were at templ iην an in\ a -ion of an island half way between Okinawa and the .lapanose main i< lands. The island hein.ir invaded was not identified in the broadcast heard in India. (CP.S said the London radio ι eport ed heari ρλ· alio: in-r i'i>kyο hroadcast annoane;· that "an Allied invasion fleet of 2nn ships is expected to attempt landings on two islands ahout half way between Okinawa and Japan.") Truman Asks Support Of All Good Men San Franci: «·>», .1 .m·· ι \ ' · Γι e ·!' lelll 'I'll I ! · r , . · < I ; · · handiw »rk of .. .· <>: .1 leapie design«·<·! ' ·1 ,. · . ;·<· < . ioned an appe ' · ι · 1 port by all men Accla 1 mod by ! « · ' : ; - · · I ;, χ » · 1 :1 r arrival to address the elosi g -c? • i<in of 1 ho I 'nited \ once, which ciî a ! t · « I :<>. tended t » 1 )p agiv · wa.- startod. the u «y-· a r···ί -àia' executive said: "it wasn't f<>r « ' wo stand, h v. ' · . I '. · le·, oi the l 'η ι ter ! S* ! < ! ι 1 y : · ·: cheering the <·! ! a·'·, η ■ * 'h· Hp 'poke t · · -. · ! oroption la ! η ι <4 h ' '1 . ' · ■ :■ '·. gate - t r· in the *;!'> bored for nine · ι · ι : : »« ·: ' · < charter η! an in! : -'..a; i/ation devoted 1 . a· p of peace. "I here w as spe, make a persona i ■ 1 '· tho Senate wht· · · charter for its r.i'' ί · ····. I M day after Immec celeb? ih at I η depend en c' λ! \\'· in· and Kansas ( Ί:y i ; . i.i.v. Would Watch Germans For Generations Washingt n. .In?:,. Jli ι Ai ' I.ei Τ Cn wley, foreign . .· . ... ι ■ : - i-1 rator, told Congre.- 1 ia.v ' Allies must keep a:; eye π (I 1 · ':;■ l"i' generations, ·.·· there '.v.il · .· ν again. Crowley, tost i tying be! >" Si nati' Kilgore ■ nenittee si ι.ι,χ.· g the German eee: τ ! ; . and poh!:. .i set-up, propc sed !l ' : \!hed gen eral staff" be set , ' · .. · ..:·>· iree f'oui ! rem Genua·: ■1 " 1 le S'il id this might > | s ! I e but that everything di. -.ner.xl Ι·> the SEA, digging deep behind th< motives and aeti Ί the (ïi uiai - in two world u ar-. ι : · ■ ■ rt> ' Crowley pi·>pn-··,· . ■'.·.: more than the (;· ··>·. n ' and war factories H ' ·'·■·· '· ν·' < ei >noniic set -up because it conta n- a 3,000 Tons Of Bombs Blast Jap Plants On Main Island TRUMAN ENJOYS MOUNTAIN TOUR : ι.-:·· onds part vacation t the Cas \ . : Here at ο gets a the enery t At is showi sn wbii . .1! another .Μ·ηι ·ι·ι· party. > International S. undphotn.) Jap Luzon Remnant Ripped By Bombers Pour Devastation Upon Trapped Foc In Northern Area \ ι ' ) ι ' ill! M Ιί ScililtO \ (îtcs Οι ι irk i\, ( 'barter Ma\ Win πι î945 S m î ran- .-ci). June ( \ S' » — !1 ί ven a »; uiek »o ahead in tin· United States S? n ate. a su f J^iei"·11 immiirr <>i the ether l nitei Nations m ι ν ratif\ the new wncîd charter in itroe to ί t in:; it into ctl'ect before the end of lîUf>. Ill is ν ι λ the prosperι shown toda\ in a pal! eoJKÎneiiv! ; 11 the world serurily co. Icrem · tï\ the \ssociated Pro ·. Ont of 'Ιί nations to ιν·,|\ to ;i iji;esUon 11.'. li < Hein*-. JO nre iiit'il r.itiio it?o:i by their heme sovermnents he ! fore the end <:t' ih" Near. None raised an.\ barrier to raliiira i tion. Si\ declined to ti\ a prob ahle date. \ssnniinu Sen.it * ; ;r·· ;γ î .»s indicated b\ >r;> it· » replies to » canvass in Uashjprj.· )},.» feeling- eYpresvd b\ d*·1'«mî-s here uns that a rral lan-NI'l'» of ; favorable votes lis small nations would follow. Americans (ί<>in<r Ι)ι re et I ( ) Pacific I leadi π (Ίιιηη >··■> S : ·■ Ht· 4cl*ι .ι 'ιτ Ai l t d Ex . y I· ·' ; v. 1'.' .. . JIIHe 21). i\P) A 'in r fiii ti'.iou being de .,!··>·, '■ ·.. ;:·ιe Γ ■ · ι Γ.·,;·η [\u* the . ' i·. ... .· ' > · : . d y ;.« China, cum τ a:.«m hea.Uj larters nn St". thousand troops already ΐι;ι\.' - a .'♦·<·; Λ ! a r cille- ci ι r >i i1 ·. :.. '.'il· T'a.· Κ · ' Troops sent thus • if have been engineers, quarter ri i ; ic Unite ; States. Thous .·<! . . r.ent τ cru for t···.· ;.· nv nuises • :v .·: · ·. .i .a 'aie Ala' 1er ser e a. a combat theater Knukmd. Fiance, i : „ . . : ' ν {· ( ι e ι η - * ! attic !)ama<*e Is Done in Norfolk Region B\ Storm 21). (AIM - ·!!; overnight • ore than live . in guests uj as the tropica! j the Atlantic urecti m Iron the luca rte : today. :iorm": ccnte vp.fTro .n the i streets ma Κ ο: t .τι tu- ii nv uni\ a foo War Plants Superforts I wo Jima Mustangs Join Big Bornbers Numbering Over 450 ( ïiiiini, -I tuu· 2(j. - ( Λ Γ ) - Anti-aircraft. inm and ammuni tion factories on Japan s main island of Ili.nshu wore smashed with more than .'ï.ntîO tons ol hi;:!i explosive bondis from I·)'1 to ôiiii >uperfortresses at 110011 today. Koarin.u' in at n.· ilium alti tude-^ about noon (-lapanesi t:me). with an escort of Mus tany: I'i.uhters fnm lwa> .lima the Superfortresses dealt tlieii most powerful blow to date in their new campaign to erast •Japanese industiv with démoli t ion pn cision bembiny. Son r targets w :v lu; vis lally i 11 ; t ■ >; 1:1 required the i:.-e < 11 in strument-· t!a<>ugh el· Lid covei. ΊΊκ ti.rui'ts we e two airplane plants ant 11:ree ammunition a < I onlna nci w · . .. iii·' \ any 1 are . ! : a t Ά . a plane plants at Kagan ac.aha ra i 2'·.· miles north off pagoya; thé Japa* !>( a " v\- 1 "SesI arsenal and *'u ι··· intry'. 1 irm.-a propeller factory 1 loth it Osaka: and an aircraft plan' ! .it Aka-ii.. ten miles west of Kobe Senate Meeting To Hear Address I>\ Head of W I Tj :>.n. (AT ITS (>·· I t } ' ι Jr.. .::··! a <·!' t ·.t· \\ a' Board, .ii their first meetini 111:: \\ a ; ι d, h'du led to make 111 in t.'H> lb-riders·>n ν ilie county ·ο irt h mse. Major Gen era! Edward II. Brooks, newly-a ρ χι;:·.!od ι··· " mander ··!' the t'oiirt At their e nrerences throughoii ôlclU - Γ fi in!!!:<·«'.; ·' promiuei ? ion a ι s; t at ion · ! ι in, 11 ; ο : 11 -- iti »ns during th< ··■ ; ι ι ι. ' ; ; -. Se\ o! a icral and e-1 litres a.ό sehoiluled- Peere ;ht-seeiim trips hav ! < η· se\ era! π I'lerru>oni » ι ; r < : the Flat ii"H LAVAL S Γ!MAI DATE SET ΓΟΚ \\ i>. l.> IN PA15I Par : : Li<>. ' A I'M France' 'ι iUh c nno nici i today tin; Pierre 1 1 ·..M be trie I in ab , >ent.a >·: ο '> >n eharues Α11 ^. 1 ! unies- ' S:»a:n In t'. -. I that tina . The .· · · · >d tin· \ . of M.I ·.■·..·■. . 1. ! :. 11 V duled for ·Τ lv 5, to complete th I ease ae,, ·· iWLB Ch airman Proposes Labor-Managonu'iii Pian Hendersonville. ·' me ''> Λ ! ' > Chairman Oc .· W Τ «y* .1 the Weir Labor Hoard, sdvocstsd 3 five-point l;i!,oi -ir ,.ιι;ι4ΐ·:!ΐ«·ι·! char ter foi- the home Ir ιΓ ..n ■ Idles.· re today t > .1 ·: 01 ' . ·η ··: the North Carolina S· '1 He summarized his live points as follows: Management should st..; 1 ι '.m.l' about collective bargaining a ; u - cept. Unions must recognize and a.· vpt the principle ot not infringing upon tii»· ; rei S'*■ r« - ' · ?η:Γΐ.·;:·(·ΊΗΜϊ1. W'a$hingt »n hou-Id be kept ·. 11 oj labor d-jspuh's to 11 î<* lull's! extent ; 11 î ci t*t »mi m > i τ ι i ΐ y ΙμίπΙ> >;·ι, uld setth such disputes. For widespread . dus'ri<>, such a: r;ulri»;ids. a :λο:ιrd sh.»uld he main· tamed in Washingt·>n to which 1 hi tu -OMW }-, As soon as possible th.ο g »vern nient .should relinquish iN icq lire ; meïiîs that appr »val lv given be l'or· ' \ohmtar\ pa\ increases can oe maut disputants could take their diffei eiu-i's on a vnlunt:u> JAPS READY FOR A TAKE-OFF—TO PRISON CAMP If THESE JAP5 squatting on the flight deck of a U. S. carrier have any idea of taking off, those Marines witn sub-machine guns will quickly discourage it. The Japs were on their way home from Iruk after a two year stay on the island when their ν esc I was sunk in action. After being rescued the can < ι s crew th y were given showers and the white shorUs they're shown wearing. Xsavy photo. iLitcrnaiioiiQ. j YANKS BLASTING JAP AIRFIELDS ROCKET SPITTING FIGHTER PLANES, a. ... 1.... strafing Japanese homeland airfields 011 the i. land ι f H^ushu. The it· tacks were made in the Fukuoka (A) area. These assaults, which the Japs lifliwv .;<>· . ο a prelude to ί.ν. η. v. -ce . .. '.e :·>· i-Ust.· sumably based on Okinawa (1, inset) where six American airfields are in operation. Meanwhile, as Jap troops on the island surrendered by the thousands, two liyht U. S. naval units were sunk by suicide planes. To the south, the Jap.·, reported that two A. <1 ta k :-·!»<. ·..· iv ρι·>··.ν. !:.·.· waters off Miyako (2) in the Sakishitna Islands. They feared these : -s might be invasion fleets headed for Amami Island (3) or Ky '.a, s .uthernaiOit ot the Job home ι.-ianuo. ..vr- . . Suzuki Tells Is Worst Yet Mongol Invasion in 1274 A. D. Oniy One Equal lo Emergency S;l u Ï rancisc ). .fuilO 2(i.— (ΛΡ> — Ρrcniicr Su/iiki told the Japanese people today th<«' laced an invasion crisis unpar alleled sin;· the 'Mongol hordes swept over the islands more than (>()() years ago. IciU'd his ' . Ut 1. ; Λ : ' ■ ■ ■ '· I t » » d»vi- <· I lie dus'.ir.N »!' te J pom e empire." VI this 1 I mounting . . t.-hip · «I dim iiltie< • with in ni· · : .1 . ·.·.«. ;.!id with I . S. Prisoners hxcepr Hospital Cases Are i lonie Supronip Headquarters Allied Fxpeditionar.x Forces. Paris, June ".Μι — ι \ Ρ ι — \II former American prisoners of war in (*ermanx except tln.se slill hos pitalized. have hoen returned to the ' nited Stales theatre, the provost marshal'». office an nounced today. The number of recov ered pris oners -ent home total .1 Ηϋ.ΟΟΟ. There are 3,400 in hospitals. Jap Captives Join in Hunt On Okinawa WIATHER FOR NOR Ml i \K01 IN V Partlx eloudx and warmer, with scattered alteruoon thun de.showers preceded bx rain and strong winds on the north coast this mornim,. Tonight and AVertnosdax partlx cloud.x and continued w arm. Truman Will ,S. •U Signing Requires About Eight Hours Before [he Close Sill] i : -III! It' 2C>. ( Λ I ' I \\ : ! y !'| .it ; .-ill s (if w :i ι1 ;ini i ; " ;n · Hi'.' π t heir Ι» ι·.· tr· κ· . ·.· ..· of fifty ν I lit '"iι \■ ■ ! : ' ' I lii.ur (ir:i])('(} coil ! t· ι*· :i !■ · ί η ι i..daj to it'· Nations ctiiii N ι·. hi nr I'resi < · ... I · ι π j ; 111 - . I·.· first major addr« s.< on American for < · . 1 i I »' ) I 1 C V Λ · the Γ .If·: x ■ · i- last I>1 >: >ved • : The next « · l · . : ..tilica 1 1 11. ■!> tn Its cl( se, Brit n\s t ill d( leg ition chief, ; κ \<idcd, .· have • , .i ont in All ι » ή l ιό ν * ' r · \ h ;d been cleared av.a\ (l i ·· lieii rr t!ii> linal ac tion. and the vole til approval was a unanimous standing vote. (-.lied i'WT t >dav : I ) · \' Κ \V· ■ .· ··. Κ-ίκι, of 153 fit "l; ' ( ■ ■ ' "I Sa π. F m i -us V ·■ 4 r ; Memorial ] 'a iil ding. Pre • \ a thunderous welcome t-» the city yes « : :··. η .ike the closine address of the conference, .■■■,·■ ' M .s -peer h, innately thirty minutes long, ■ ι ' . : y delegation : ·:.· ··--present :»cgi lining ije ο · ο { Officials estimated that the signing: would require about eight hours. \ la t minute change in plans poshed Argen tina out id alphabetical first place and put conference sponsoring powers and I ranee at the h«· te ο I tiie order of signers. The one · \< « lion was that Hie I riled State*- .·- host comury md in <" u : · - implif} w >t inssin.: el ih>- ceremony by President TrunvM». nreferred to ippear in fiftieth pin". Τ - ·· · - - ( · . K-iscia. :r i : " d SO . :...:vnenî. Λ c · · .ι' · niiicated .· Ρ \ . Ο ' idersleev e of . λ aid be : :: lier name \ lendows ( Ί;ιmis ! le Pr<>\ ided Money Not Refiûided Him \P>- Dr. i. :> : η his ii'/./lcment time '■> . in c ν for ■ ■ cuts at '■•-.'ι·, and .·. .is no: :n lii in ·. ! η arquit i ".-a 1 -teivs ·· .is in o . ted in Tin· defen vtv al items not pro .i η * .ieen .1 :r books : '-'.-it he : rL'prei fl iring e would be disc e Defiant Polish Note says Warsaw Government illegal L< Mit ί. .lune 26 ,Μ' The I ■ 1 ' , · on ■ ' . ! ! Λ " · !'!!..'I'M' I XI '·))· ! ! > i:i ! · >cl..y .1 iii" : ! ' ' Ί> .·' ι vat i "i - y ■ ·ι the · -c .IK'ii !.'·*:< pri>vi- tit>al Hc'T"' ' ont ··!" *. : i' "ill un>'y π: W; r.-.ι\· illot·.. Τ ' i " trans t s . ·■ ν 111 a g ernment which had been formed ο ι I : roe P. I:· · m I ;.·!,) -νi·h ι ··' !· ·' i the . : 'lu· I iH-nplt·, . - ··.. ρ. ι i' ' 'vi■ «·!· r" : r.>. . ' ri-nmfnt ·■·:·. ί ι week. • ι i . ' vo P. lc> other t! ii ' * m i' ' \V,i ;nv regime. · i. "< !< >!> P··.· · '· ini'ii ·In· new ,.... · , ··,··.· ·.· . 1*11 vern iront imposed on the Polish nation, ν ! · · : ' m.Ut the orcu . .ι·. . ; >.r,\ ..mi ;m alien |.n:iti,· ; ί.,·ίκ·Ι
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