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Congressman Says War Department Is Wa sting Tax Mo n ey Says Army Costs Exceed Assessed Property Values Washing'll it. .1 uly 7. (AIM lic|ifi'si'illal i\ r Engel, uimffi 'ial appropriations commiitm watchdog' of arms spending. ; iss.rttd lu(|;t\ the \\ :11 Depart tnenl was "throwing' hard at ned tax d(.nars down a rat la.le." Engel, ;t member of 1 he1 upprnpriat urns suli - oommitte .mmlling w:ir funds, in ;t stutt nart in the <7mgressi.uud Her i u'd. stud that Ini linns ol dollar have been spent on projects which the War Department ha. not justified before any congrs sionttl committee. He unpiiitsi/.cd t t thi jinny spending \v«ts n *t dpcrtm .*\ any . ne in tin- «>! npcr.t i> its. but w.m jiinini :11 *'>.>,m_* <> 1 in >e .- 'A !■ i I I'ditii' gent V: r:>. wh 1! 1 ;i plane and in a t w \\ - vk~ • me hack w ith nn e mbow o i ' a-:: c'u-M.> than Ki>.\ • F'r.ni cy Clark -r MacAm. c\ it iv e ived." S::u*e 1941. i a• said. (' ng.es> h . :;vc . tin am y ■ re : •. SI92 hii- | i ; ' lent n e than S1 a 1 hilh -ns. exc 11i.-;. • ■ <$21 ! . inns t c« ”9lv • -*ed :t»r 1 ne nrre 1 :; cui \ • . r 11; ' a - id d ie . >: 19 19. tin g rated. at :: y a; >rm_ :..* .t>li> ■ ace 1911 will exc- ed hy S»I 1 hi', i n ‘n.e ;t>sessed \;du;>tion <•'. "e'a ry reft- i f pi 'pertV. Ee :! ", pc: - * I. t ' • e 4 hit< * •' 1 a 19FI " As a n suit »!‘ many hr-th nd in • t 1 : ’ . • v .. >t e mi the la \p. <yt •: • m v • -: , : it >us a: -ry pr< >j ect - lie ■. :de. i • ■ ( \V Dt • 1 - entU . t 1 l on wtisi ng U e mi nry ! • ■ vhat pet ' w public got a c *mp!c:e m n «• ■ - i the dollars waster! hy tins and other it- ir’mm c- if The govt rumen*. I | :• pe they will s->nie day." he said. (ihartcr Hearing To I Fjt\ e Priority In Senate Agenda \v , •• Of "1. .1 7. (AIM X • Sen.'i 11 m t if tin> >. , : e . if: :i tt. t ' - . ah'; tr!', ' lie || lie ail refit 001- .' ITT,a a ' re . ■ - 11 ■ i g 'll the t' a 11( i X ' >'. a ter. Ctio.i n.oil Conn.illy declared to < t;»y. 11 : -!enei* thill tile < ' :: r, e aii-olute pi 1 >ri',y a hen : i - igs begin Monday 'a i e 'A .In ' r Sen.de tiie.llg lit leir-t fill' '' piece- .I unfinished busine.-. . my ol which a gilt cause protracted de o.ite. 'flies ;iiv: 1 The h,Ur" r.>w over inc!u.-:on r : -iiii.- ! ir 'hr Fun Kmpl >y t ".it i'" ;■'■ i - (him: hhe iM .1 $7.ill.Ill'll. Odd s'ipply lull ft.!' home I r nit a ,ii agen.ae.-. u The Iirrmui \V ,o.ls monetary fOI.--l.it i 111, wh eii Senator Wagner \ nils ' i take up July 16. ;j A srum.nun.noil p>-'r c Federal aairport eon-'.ruction toll, whieh Senator McCarran will attempt to rail p M :i av 4 A e irpnl .0! ill tax bill, pas-e.i av tiie 1 toa-e vt.-ierday de.-igiaai t . -net* I . tv iiivoi.-: in ol industi v t i peat ‘time uses C,mnally .-aid ttie charter ’ ea - hig.- would continue with morning and afternoon se.—i or- "until we ve made a prana facie case tor rat.li cation. " Gets Private Job r *. i RESIGNING HIS JOB as special ad viser to President Truman because of poor health, llari.v'Hopkins (above) has accepted tl * relative Iv light $25,000-a-ycar post as in ; ur tial arbitrator of the Indie..' gar ment itidu; try. The job calls for ad justment of disputes between the union and employers in the won - en's wear field. (Intermit rial) Strikes Are Breaking Up Over Nation lli\ I he \ssin i t led Press t Tilt ie .'.as , d :■ ' e . . wo tile '.mill i :: i ... t M again lev. ■ I ' • ■: ■ a : .’.hi e : ci in’ Tv . . ' at Tl t 'a meg i' - I' i a -. Sic 1 ended lale ia-' :: a '. , ia Ihi o' } i. I | 2,(1011 ■'eel \\ a i; ia- ! o gp b; ,o:, to (hi II ', al I I p i e tl i r e, also i > g the I" rt.ni! U'el id ' '■ ’ I- the end itm ”1 a li.e-'i i> -'"O' ’.me a In (III I'1 led St Cl A had ci o’’’, lb . S’ ’o' Co - I’orati ’ ■ • ’ ' tin. el linisiimg .inn- i ' . i■: ’I ho\ . It” ! ■ I ’ ' M’ ’ day. Al- if. th, «■ l- • <) ■' ■ " Wnlr: :i I- • ’ • t N* •• Jn - > ' 1 * • ■' ‘ V In A . ( ’• • ' ' ' 1 V \v i' in ’!: ’ i • '1 ■ tin* < ; •• iy. . ] Til ' c\ K | MV, |) ' ' a m - > : Die ... I f ' t'"f ; I(l|b: el Wo ’ after I 2U-tl.l> -lube I e A at 1 no in s !o <-iu i ! r 11 ■ i :' |anpe ir Monlav The Wl.B , 1 • 'll a - pendent new >p.i; ■ : li\er< r.; iiiu mi '■ : i ' > ' •.-da.' st ri ke. which ha ' 11a ■ ' f' '' ■ - Ill'll nt It Mi d 1 W : ■' ‘A s - I • ,|>t• i . T r mi; 11 ■ ■ i ins; I'l Sw'd.iy t" r if g the walk" ' i'ld tin Wl.lt wa- ifl ; ", • ill I v cx| ic. f.a l111 a; ' rill dispute IS (■• IT a "lid .died I .Vim i' pi' VI Polish Kn\n\ Is Painfull) Hurt P>\ Newest Turn Washing!.'!'!. -I ■ M’’ Pre paring to quit the P..l.s I- 1 '--y. .Tan Cihehanowski ainbass i •. a mo Poli-h ex:!e go\ iTtia fit I. 'I’-'l said today he felt his country been ••left tinder the continued "v eupat ion o! a i' ireign pi>we C’ibchanowsk :■ •'f a news eonh ence he w is leaving his post ; - it t great pa a:", - ’ae ■ •! 1 • '•* States ree •gni’ >n ■' ' ! 1 ' v visional government o’, national unity in Warsaw. Asserting that "the P m. P" are deeply attached t > them individ ual and national freedom." he de clared' •Thev* w 11 never cease to light for these ideals They will never sa erifiee them s the pr ce ol agree ment They w :! 'a > er accept an\ system of' gove: if .en'. e mtrary to these principles a id imposed upon them by any ! >;a .gn power or group of powers." Although lie is moving out ol the embassy, the ambassador indicated that he is not i nmcdiately leaving the city of Washing! m Th - gov ernment announced ye te lay that Arthur Bliss Lane had beady lei Washington to go to Warsaw o. United States ambassador to the new government there. Heads Berlin Yanks CHIEF OF THE U. S. Fir t Airborne Army, Maj. Gen. Floyd L. Parks, is the con r oi the American occupot ■ >n af< .1 in Berlin H< par* tirij-ated in the ra inR of the American lla.n over the German capital on July 4th. (International) i Better Conditions For Service Men In Transit Are Urged Washmj : . Julj 7. (AP) AI < ■ u r: tin o c in,.Lints of re deploying troops ruling day | eoaehe.' on long' traiis-eontinen-1 ta 1 trips rna> a11 to additional drastic rest ricti< - ns on ci\ ilian , rail tra <1. An ( )i t in of 1 Ii fellSr Tl'allS portat i n sp losman -aid fur ther act mu iha> Iin iv-Miry i f j a new order transierring -ha sleeping rai s i n m civ ilian to military use proves iusuffi cii nt. 'I e sice, : .;; ■ e ' >'■ ills lei will I e.-i 111 I • ' >1 I 1 : a.T In.-t nii?hl ' . i 1 : . - • ivg cai ice i ■! \ dinn.- • ■*. : v. i < : ,*.(•> 4n() -u lies l I r . j';.: ‘ ’I hr «u d*'l !.. r! fecliv C at n< n July la. A \\ irK « lit, i', ()1 )T h ti reduced fi ■ e d ays t he pi l m g. : ’ .*11 : - • - • i .it A r .. nthi*! ' tep dr.-ignt vi u . :he ra.;.- a much j a j->sir!o 1' ) .{ • »f 111 tp. an i\ mg 11 i :<*r di<chnrgr j or rras-a.tr " Pacific. S '1-die s • 5 >!a ::ird •! ueir.g p; . -1 :. ; ■ < it..' P J hr an.-. The War I )e| a! -m- ’ ' I a.rd • • «! li t Mg t [ur York pit i A’i P n i is c ".' a* t"i 'rg n ,<a:d. aid a u d> third .: rn in : ' " ■ ' ' ' • C• r! J. .!••■ : v J«»hn>*ti. dirr. t, ; ■ • . ( )I )T. t xplained in a Mair ti . - i; nigh' that 11: " .nxr; •rat ed lv hr a y ai \ al of troop- Innn 1-;,J pe. .\r!l :n advance of the ‘ • i ;: .d iy anu< • nr«- t y ) tment. made s,,' . thr -top.- it sp ieling r.\ ilian 1 OK \<>K l M < \!U)L!\ \ ^ l * a 11! > eloudy and continued uann tonight and Sunday. Widely -cUrred thunder show - ci's east portion early tonight and again Snm!a> afternoon. Capital Now Speculating Vinson Job Who Will Succeed Him Is Cause Of Wonder At Capital V 1 mm. .1 i 1 v 7 M’l .Ttidiit ■ i eii ,1 Viib i, . i' i - ci d Henry Mm ye: • ha;;, .i i .. • ■ : 1 : y . ! 11 n ' u-.i; n \, ; i in I wit h th . ’ 11 ir-t r >n - e' ! cl. a ’ l'IV Wie al , tod..> Who ..ill ice cl \ m en a> dire - t>>: .1 war niobilizatKm .aid n r m .. 'i 11 .1 lie eail.yii ’ i■!: a"al V. i>!iiliy :. ill 11 it-linited. II Ictei t I itlian' Kent ■: .UIK ed 11V a W h II .11 'I • . a ■ >a ■ .11- ,V! Op( il lb 1 :s ■ . Ini|.oilant it .■ hoi, iei ha- he t lied "a tant president.” Vile n, the sla.yyy-b .iweil In met ■ any.a'.-man and ene-tmio fedora •ildye. a ill n ■ ■ 1 iiolll.dly be- ; i. ale ; ■■.(rel ay el the treas ay until Ml T mam ret mi ■ I rein the ; i y Hire eeany m Germany later m tin slimmer. W,. i ■ he d..e,' 1 ai;e e f I lee, 11 v\ : 1 . i ! ;< fourth lofty oxoo hive posi • i m a, a 1 a.i le im m than 1 wo year y . . ■ Pie- idem I too ell oallod : | hi• 17 S C'. .ilt'l I Appeals. • of C'olum i. a. May, 1943, im la..' been. 1. !firoetm of er yew.jo slabiliza n until Man li 7 ■ I tins year. 7 Federal 1 Mil idiniin-' i at r I'm 3 i )i eet t wa lilizat - m n ■ ror ■in *o Apt 1 At: admiring Senate approved hi murmur. S -me in W.-shinai' n. par.-h-d i v their impression that m- rang lr--u "assistant pr> sident" to seeretary - tin- treas' . y i.- nut exact ly , proa • tion, were wondering who! tier Pr dent Tl .man piatnu-I to Via.- . 1 1 hold ;- 'll jails a! u a . It lias been • i nr a - 1 ly no jnu - ■ t of it hy .iiergtug t: ■ war ••• a.d.o.i oilier With tin- treasury. I', 1 officials t a 11: i 1 i. 11 with tin immense scope ■ -t the 1 w-- po-ili -u. were inclined to think this imprac tical. They pointed out that despite the mu- • nee 1 Vinson', present assignment, the Tr.-a. - 7 :. . i- r :11a' out spot m the official family The w.-r nn l-iliz.ilion ofiiee eventu ally will lade in importance. Gen’i Patch Assigned Tc Texas Post VV.1 ag'- -' .1 dy 7 - AIM- TV ( Alex - It M Patch, .11 . wil l ed the event ny through < it ei a K. a ace and nt-• Germany. w . ... igned today ! 1 e-> iimnn i the !. -urth army group at Fort Sat. Houston. Texa. The YV - Department said that Patch, -n his new post, will have barge trait ug 83 1 troop., tor -1 ;!y in the Pacific, win-:, he himself -aw acti -11 against the Japan* i • on Guadalcanal, The to a t a ..rmv serve, i dti. ittg tin- Hu. o)lean w ar as a tram ng ■ - r.. ml pi esi. n 1 i > 1 x 11 oril ! ill ,e ia that capacity Patch, .77 re, laces Major Grr iraI John P i.is. who ln,s ser. ed as dep ay winder or c-m • del- ot the I - : ' a since Marcv 19-11 General Lucas' -text assignment . not immedi. telv announced. I’ d -a ii.i' 1 eta: lied to the I’nhe i Sta'f.. having rei,aq . ed c- -c a and o! * ic M-wiiti; ara \ to Lt. C.c:;. V a Ha -lip. AFTER JAP SUICIDE PLANE HIT U.S. DESTROYER . ATTACKED BY A JAP SUICIOE PLANE off Okinawa, the U. S. destroyer William D Porter is sh< wn down on the «ort side as an LCS which aided in the reseu# stands by. The destroyer sank three hours after being hit by the /an craft Sixty-one of the ship's crew of 300 were wounded, six seriously. The suicide piane struck the Porter on the starboard side near the aft engine room. U. S. JS’avy Radiophoto. '!> <-rnnuonal Sou' dpi.::-} YANKS ENTERING BERLIN nT> ■'* " ~ •'■x*. ■" a «rr A SIGNAL CORPS PHOTOGRA PHER (left) ar.d tv. K .a Id.er* ex eh •• .il .ti s in a Berlin s ect as tin* Sc*. *rid An .■ 1 (“Hei! t-n Wliei 1 ") At: it. an d visa -n entered lw take • ver the U. S oc;; t n Z‘ 'lie. Sik' 1 L' t us H.-uiionhotu. (Inter national duu . iv uto-) Churchill Rests In S<nitli I ranee After elections 1 niilrii. .Iul> 7.— ( \I*»—The British go\eminent announced toda.\ that 1 rime Minister Churchill, accompanied b\ Mrs. (Innchill, departed l.ida> for southern I lance, where he h ipes to have t Jew day-* rest before att< ndie*; tin- Berlin conference Tiie last si\ w **eks have been strenuous t< r the prime minis ter. 11< eendurted a hitt#*r elec tion campaign and attended to m«n.\ oj the duties of Foreign Seen. tar\ \nthonv l.den. w ho is ailing. Iti<‘ announcement from 10 Downing Street said the lreneh government had been consulted on the Nisi*, which "is purely of private character." Soviets Delay To Turn Over Berlin Areas !'. : • n. .! i \ 7 AIM --S <•: - T: « l o i s- ; - o' Like „ ■ ‘ ■ o . : ■ o - ■ Wo . T. - !. ' ■ ; do!.: 1 I ,i T: O S I ' Mtiltivos. ;1 i lc,,,-nr i. •• i :tod to voike to ot ■ '■ diality HW ' ’ A ' O: .O.ilis a o o • - puzzled, . ' • igi ne that 1 it \:.4„-A < ■ O •• ill.a o: Ho o', vi • a Sie. ' lo!ion sh ■ .id it • o Loon - Ot . o.o ok, ,, r.inRo! ;n ,. i V o ! « ill'. ■ :i M o-: . ,n o \ oi o . \ ao' crimen! ot - I • ;.. \ ,\ ,i- \t.,\ titoj came . Ho: 1 in. I leadquarters Ot Allies \\ ill (.lose In Another \\ eek r.uis, lull 7. — (AIM—Su prcmc Headquarters Miied I x pcdilionarx Forces will lie dis solved and the combined com mand ot tile Miied expedit.’on ar> forces will end on oj about lull 13. SHAF1 announced to dav. (icneral Fisenhower will have returned from I he I'nited States In that time, and the delax will Rit e him a chance to sa> fare well t.i his commanders and , stall', it "as explained. I I l ace Head-Hunters, Poisonous Snakes Or Full Surrender M mi . . •' .r I AP A isti -. r\. ■. i i-1r: :, 1 m: :,a. * me.-’ u.. : a. I. mV. .1 vvi.::d la. e-da.v in- ' 1 si .. ■ .. 1 1 Batik : a; an, its vital hard- r and ' ,vu sup porting air base.-. The an a .-am'.- I r-t phase ended i i rsday with . -; - ■ - .- drive crass tin bay three n ies north wr.-: il Pal ..papnn. w li. 'll kiuiekea .ml jji.ii an- that might have iian.-sed :. re i.-e if Bal:kpapun\- I t \cc* 1 ]t*n 1 ’ ■1' a- ; ' war : ' ;<■ :w; Sumi-dja and S . !::i.ar:nt»a. a rt.hea.-t of Balik i ■ pCJSpr : eet mi t*ad in t Nya ks . * * i: •»: l > M:. i :\f- .• 'u th c*y (it It',: 1. . A:: A ti a Pres - reap md- 1 - it tin ' .1 a 1’aeil :c v\ : en Iiley formed aslu. e | Ml-: ea.-• Ball .: .: :: la I ve day - 'a*'.v - .. . i Feiaiggi.itd .a:.I Ma:. gg an ! :r. ,-:ai tin- p- >: ; if li .i a.. .'-aa. U 'he doe,.s .-ecu. - ■ I. 'Mr i -a- moved Wt -' ■ ; p.a . , a. iperai m to date ea — aal'ivs might XV111 have otptailed ! -e ■: "dy Iv. >> .1 :m:i a, ai \ .ea >! the ' .1 eue ’ y ielensi b " ,-y .A ret a ' m-.i a. f'U Va • '. 1J i1 . aided .'id 1! f ('luirchill Sa\ s Japs 10 Be Dm en I- mm China Soon London .1 n2> 7 — ( MM — Prime Minister Churchill pre dieted loda> 'the d.x> is not fai distant’ when the Japanese will he driven from all China. This message to Chians Kai shek was made public soon after Five More Jap Cities Raided By Superforts Vital Plants Knocked Out In Bombings Gigantic h ires In Home Islands Are Lighted By Blasts 1 . \ 111 - .W\e bout 600 efforts, blazed .!.)■• 0 0 ! 1 C ■■!,.■ i;i 1 . ("it it-s to la,' . addin', i .. al .milium if'"i .i .n • .-Hurry areas oila !'| .'ire a..."' of imins ria da, . ■ ; . iva.! 1 nocked out. A.- ii;. ainneii ret timing i • •< ’ 1 da a n st rike ■id ■ 1 " n: agrat ions oat : .n: • — 1 - !. t he 21st ■'■ <• rnI>• 0 - omi ! announced reconnab t oraphs M' ■ « l 1 . : .. , ' . v .' 1 I ;«l l MJUari* 111!1'' ' ■ , r ' i i; :n recent •tnki > • :: '■ * ’ her cities, "hey \vi • :. 1 ■ IT in j i. J uma ii.it-•. I ie i;ll :. ui island and \"dii "ii : ;. This makes tie 1 Jli-si] m ■. -m i !;■ t ntal. A,. • ■ ■ a corks . inery An ' ■ i ■ hit ■ i n i ■ ■ iwirl of i.ehtert ■ S ■ • k , i,i- i.t in 1 was *. : -* .. . rn pro vth in zix r,have a ‘’!‘I>t".i : ' ! l-imbs on M.- ■. American 100 M us ee a ■ ■■ ill' •ur itkl- .. i I ; Kyushu v.th scanty .-.• > . ; u Targets 1 istrike n :1. ' in a (night •rd dawn . e , S'. of a , : • K i i - j,! that ■ , ■ i i" ■ J.. ia!, im:ii'.nn; S' ■ nf , ' ’ Mar ,/ ill . ■ : ' - \ ' :vc ■! r >st it : i.|, K • T we" .if [‘ k\ ., .", ill: rail 1 'i. - . ■ ■ ! i' jry I',-,. s I' y v. railway 11:., ■ t '"liter; r.d A,'. f • V el the ; 1 v. kit in ; ..re.,'IV 71 H': t't ! ; t t» > I • ’resident ! niman, P>\ rnes i o F!\ On Separate Planes W ashington lu!> 7 \ I*1 — I! President Truman and sec rctai > of State lames Byrnes do an' traveling b\ air on their j.', muni \ i«.it to Berlin for the big three con!ereuee. they will i ide in •*it«* planes. \hhongh the date of depar ture and mctl.od ot travel is be ing kept st* ret. White House Press s<*< ret a r' I hen V'crs made this clear at his news con ference toda\ Secretaiw Bvrnes would suc ceed to the president \\. under existing law should anythin? untoward happen to the Presi dent ( hurt hill departed lor llendave. Frame, where his office said he hopes to have a few days rest, before attending the Berlin con ferem < < hurchill pledged Bri tain would concentrate all its efforts in cooperation with the Allies to win a final victor' in the Pacifi* . !Fs message r mucked the eighth anni\ersar> of the war heiwcen C'hina and Japan. Washington Is Silent On I)e Gaulle's Coming — • a. .i.i >• : \r \ im.i ci me ' th 1 Genei De G ilh has acc ept< d a i isi! Pro .; lit Tt hero >A a- met with silence in nil . ...! Wr.shmuton today. X\ • ■:.■: tin* Wh.te 11 ‘.no no.-» the Slate Dop ' i ! nt u -Lild c ■ ninent a ;:ie ,.nn neiv'iop1 that ’..me out | nt I- a: . e \ . Prl'dav i T o I-. i nch, thro.ioh an ofticnn arm : ■ ent - i thi ;ent al 1 id a ,v \ od an ip. > itati n to \ sit Pres '.out r-tPitati n A iz.I-: an i has ae cn'e.1 The 'nil ,n. a.pen' prodf.e ui nl; . ct >p .iir i puzzling ‘nu con Wh i I e House, • • • "!> lie expected 1>> conliru’ i ••• '%• .'iu'h an invita tion -rid ' 111 -e L.i Vt :: ‘ ■ ,,ay Hf'u: 1’ionnel. tlit* K <••• .. \ . ' ed M r. Tru • *d told report er-. '! i ! > • G.iii - ' h.i- been ar • • y pect except a do'•• He , • e ti.i not discussed •1 . i r ; a. : - i1 e- dent because ii inr! .ii" ’ 'ir i 1 ■ ■ ■ io -!y. He - • • • • _ 1 x . i II' ibablv Come hen . . . Hi • d n ■ tic.al im datum !::ul .ecu tendered.
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