i Passage Of World Hank nnpleted House Voice Votes Approval Ol Minor Changes By Senate Wa . .July 2 AI Thu I' t 'ids: . * 1 * 1 a: 1 ’1 '1 > liriM: i • ■ , ::■ ' i ■ s i1 ■ '■ *.. i• parlm entaiy : Hi;. : .. | 1 e ti.e 4t-I.it: III llivt - in 'A i intern iliunal n •• met. : y •n !• 11. •! appn al \va> hy i \ •ite ill ! lie 1 louse ■ iiy 1.1 .leeep: e t. • .>• Si .*i* i miin:ent> • ■ iiu mi'.if ire , ... th House. 1 he ' . • • I Presi dent I .man lor in- approx ■!. I ... nr. . ur.gri ssinnal leaders had . \ ; • ., thi 1 that i : ’res i - in nt .. odd reeelve tin* legg-lntl. n \v}. le attending the big th.ui e ti le n Ilia ..t Putsdai: Mi jnwhile, Stnaloi ’A. : k, ot Utah, told the So ate today that Ann ri ds I • d:ate post-war pmb li ■ ■ v I no! : t. : aid hitei nat a id t a nat to take rare of tii.it which i mi s vo nn'.ii ily S. ' 1. . X >i til Oak la, han - iggi ten .: 1 ending tin- exp rt , , ■ • . Of tilt 1..... . ai a.l I :: ide eeillt r.- ol the Id The h ioi expn.d the i. . ■ , s t.ning ;ai\\ e. f mi;. I ..11. i . <:t.ano.on|i.(ion Tile ham-. , N;,o:and imp u t Mu: - , .. ,d ?:iu inert ase w .- nr : „ . v ' ; ;. i. . gap ot lit til -nth ndei die lirott.>;i \V 'o.is , ; i tltb to t . ' U. Six Million Tons Coal For Europe \V .,;y W , ,\P) Sl'C : i ' : y '1 :i 1'.' 11 . : 1 r;ie. today . : i ■ ,n> > .l t!i ' i: |>. wi..!i' about C.in ni.i n1.1 • • - .. 1 will l)i shipped 1" Ku: , . t . halt use iietween i. w an.: .1 '■ s.iry I II m!ed the American pit. tie.: this decision e If;..: we may have !■ i s . . -i.tf. luge ■! coal 111 this ci i , •.' y : i \' winter more a elite than lie: e: ■ e pi filleted." and that ci>al .hi!'!.' In: h me e. i sumption m.i.i e : : -i redm cd. : i;e: . 1 ;e had pt'cili. ted the • miiirtagi >( the u ai ' for j Ui c '.mlry. d ' . ' i l i i " . ' T 1'.. * !', I el.es . .i .i. d t 'i - h 1 -hate- a> paigt : ]: ha tidy to pl.iee ‘ • t nti.e: i : Id Ulgs ill i -nii 11 ". ‘ 1 l.eep pe. .pie Mat :i lll'N 1 I 1 i :ir ..Ill: I (lesi a? it'd 1 ■ ► i: hie e\ i i i and building In ■ ■ % ■ . .• n. stin dom i :1 • . stripp i .g, and by < 1 ■ . mi • li and. He d.led in I ’ ■. en: ■ , ■ mi uliver lie..mm c-piipment should be put | ..dlti u to save fuel. 1 lu^e I ax Relief Bill Is Appro\ed By House Action Washington, Juli 20.— (AIM — Congress passed a $5,700,000,000 (a\ relief bill today to help business revert from war to neat e. 1 lie House agreed to a Senate ana nilment and sent the meas ure l i the W hite House Congressional leaders said the legislation will help small husi ii“ss aeeumiilate a easli reserve for post-war rehabilitation. A provision nhieli would have given special treatment to reor ganized railroads was dropped from the hill in its final form. The Senate knocked it out on a standing vote last night, after Senator l.uFollett" said its prin cipal effect would he to return $8,500,000 from the Treasury to fill- reorganized railroads, and that the Wabash would get $(>.000,000 Ilf that. l.aFolletle named no other railroad. 10,000 Of i Japs Hiding In Okinawa _ ()li in.. \ . .1 uly 21' i A11' An estimated in.OiHi Jap. ne tun, hiding in i ikiuau a's rugged in > u tains, tee A. i.y -aid today a :i.eii;.i ' a!tei the island was captured. The \ .p| i 'lies; re being !l:.111< I down and killed .t an average > fifty daily, it uas . ".noun , ,i ,.t i headqq .alters el id. On .lean K j Hodge, commander oi the 2-ith Arn y corps. Tlie ;iiinoinice:i:ent 1 ollowed ■ y a , few hours the Id's! .l.qi.m -c aerial attack on tiie islands in nearly a month- Three enemy plane were I dow ned i iy Marine night I ighte s While the !!2-day liattle raged '■ n i Okinawa, vital as an air and > aval j base to prosecution of tiie w.u j against Japan. Nipponese aerial • icks n .hipping were freqm lit. The ei on:y . .. n,. .42 t'nited >:all* vessel nd damaged some fill thi en in l<\ k\ v impamn. invlu I i mu S' , 11 ■: U'l't attacks si : ■■ Japanese mainland 1! 'lltte.- -..a! thi re \\ ere indie..:. ■ n IhiTe Wire DOJlUO Japanese Iri 'p. uii ilk nawa when the Anieri'.-ans landed April I. and that the Xip pnnese til died dll,(Hill ()killa a alls Sr • . tary service. This t tal 140.. nan i|e:, ■ ■ lers v. as n, ... iy tlin.i.le the | :re-il:\ .i .n:i l ' n -d State- t .:: ;\| re than KM).nut) Japanese tr ■> p ‘ - md ( - . ■ ■ i >1 - tv t i k . *: 111 lilt 111... h; been si.i a •■■ort d siiur Hie .. ’ - ee o. i -n June 2. Borneo Oil Area Falls To Anssies XI.,111;.,. J.a> 21' iAP)- Austra lian tnn•!'s 'il 1rne.. thrust live miles • o\ t" ' die i ieh S mb tt.i nil Helds and relinenes without a t ight j i ■ aid only two Japane .e de I, : ; ■ ;he t;., ; Held. (iener.d limit VI Vrtlm H'day. T't.i ■ ii'oiiiiet'i . ."in tin oriels u: n u.\ t.. > crude "1 . \ (.'it! Tiif s : iM.. li* •'» 1. »IH' -l ::.v |}> !•(’(_■ i t ' i c*;i~ 1 ■ rn 1>»»; ur. m t:;, ; cii.f.l i •. ii.< ; \ cl: - - it1’ oi* »U n. i > .t .. . All - : : . ' 1. n il. 1 ' . ; v. i'11,i i:u* ' is s^h Hi a ',i ndivat ' i lai nu t ha ' ■ !l,iv, i ii ' !■ ' > U h e\ainp:o ■' 11)42 .mil M'..'-,'hed the ml-si.died t.utli ., they lelt .lap.an se resi.-i.iiiee apparently , nllap t'd ■ ■ vv ithdrew ftei a a Her ietense I t en put up in the 1 ield’s appr. avht s Sam' dia \l!a. . in r.nally in.as jted b\ al'o t l.'ihli people i> 21 Holes northeast ol Balikpapuii. and A (Continued on i’agt l iv e.) Governors Say Rate* (ait ^ • Already Helping South Mobile, Ala., ,1 ily 20.—(AP)—Six southern g> coo - raid here today 1 ho recent Interstate Commerce Commission rail rate order already was beginning to have effect on in du (trial deceliipment m this area. K,ini cither chief executives at tending tiie Southern Governors Conference said they had noted a pick-up in I'terest in industrial ac tivity, which they attributed m part to tiie 1. t . C. decision. F. r years, southern governors have been con tending tlivir urea could not expand | industrially md compete wi'h tin industrial I'.i-i v. ithn.it revision in class freight rate Now that t!i> Interstate < ’tn-neree Commissi m has onie etl n tial reductii • in elass i ate.- in tee South and West and an in*- < .*e m the east, the southern governor are meeting here in a Io.ir-dav to study the etteet and pi. n i *u111 against any nu ves to di lav tin effective date ut the equnluuti • order. , i * GIANT WARSHIPS NOW SHELLING JAP HOMELAND U S S. "IOWA'' H.M.S. "KINC GEORGE V." PLAYING KEY ROLES in the blasting . f turn v war industries located along the coast of Japan are the glam battleships U.S.S. “Iowa ' (top) and H.M.S. “King George V.” (bottom). Huge sixteen-inch guns aboard tin warships, shown here as they were fired in maneuvers, are reported to have wrecked targets at Hitachi, IVlito, and at other points along the Honshu coast above Tokyo. {International) U.S.Asks Britain To Absorb Tolls For Suez Canal Ships Washington. .inly 20.—( AI’' -T. r United States is ; re.-.-., a lit t i anew to absorb undei lend-leasi Suez Cana! i ills on American ships through redeploy im,‘ lighting men and equipment t" tne I’aeiiie I'll > was ha i in-. 1 a h lay. . leiu with the I'aet that u Idle tins mntry lend-least - all I ’allaiu.i C.1I1..I ei:..: a. 11 Brilish hips, tlie U it d Stall’s paid Slid ta.:i90 ea See.’ ’ li the st.e ’ e! the w ar le last a ary I. A.- ti-iiops po;a e. . ; ward trom n « ti an: *■. ; 1 .. . . a:: 1 e: i e U;t i .^pend via' : y • > ■■■ ■! ip a . '• lipping g ing thru igii ail.il Suez gateway will ■ . !■:. 1' S .a I Briti.-h r:t L|.'tin;I' '!ls "ii the Sat .- t ■ i.11 ut• > wt-it- revealed m an ex h nge el leriei bi weei Kepi < m a: . lit 11 n■ ' - n N :: a Dal-."' ; it,: ' ■ ■ Ft - e. ;i; Im . a Adn: ill: i. ' FFA ■ i;l. a- ii l!i .a, , n leellt ' a I i/.'ai a ' |. . - 1 It a.-e :: if "alia I i la me in 'll- 1 id 1 >1 1SM:.'. ,il it" ; . mal * all..- in t."u a'l and W. 1 - - . Hi ,\ e\ . . IF : a ttt'i ; several tun- since then. Til.? latest req est .. h last May >2 and new de-c is-;, n.- are now un.i, . o. in London. The letter- showed that the United Stat< paid nut ■ i $9,001.0 toils on 1 t: .1 ,- - ar anil m.s chant i1 , Lana Ir -. t:.■ start of lcml-lt a-i lint ■■ !) ; . rherelo 1 Loin Inn to it it:.: . ;. - mid |. % e „ S ,1 -a • The Suer. ( p' •: a' a a ■. - 1 ei.iei 1-' lav. The I!.,' go-, era . cut, i- 'he mills 44 pi ent of thi loch was eit< l ea- 'll v 1 > 1 'e • 'll) should in- . thi 1 iimlen 0: .:<■•- : : Amerie in uppm ■ 1 'u e up: lee L. . h. howi \ er. i - plied lil h ’' a ' , - h.o i1 t. lie oaio li i-'a\ • recall that h 1 Lulsr h - mt'.lil'i' l.h.u c.'IWI'ra- .' . -ha.- only V n)s made :. 1 en tm 1 wo resources .0 si means spendmi 11 a . own r r. ill. ' TrumanSays America Wan tsNoLandA reas; Five Jap Centers Hit Shanghai Bombed B\ & Attackers Superforts Start Great Fires Over Widespread Area < 1 dim. .1 nl) l’i i. (AIM — .More t had thin Snp«-ri -rt n -se> ir rea-ml -tmiaih -ot mnfla-i yrai ions in f i vo .1 aa.v a-se in ti 11 s t rial rout< rs vvi: I: I mu tons of iiuvitdi; r\ lam in- 1< day. ns t >k inaw a-l>as. d plane- ir.atlt the • w ar's hea\ lost ran ; < >!l Shaiiy- j hai. and Tlinudor: "It ' Maid r~ soalod off rail 11)>p■ ■ t' 1 to the • lapain - oil \ of f •|i;ina. T • S ae"! o : F . n. 1 l'fiutelr. t'lni nc! life] lame at Am iki , i y i ■j .O I a ho.- 1 -i u: • scepl Fu kui but ; li result ■ v ert dei tred i ; , i • !'. I -;•!! \\ I ( .1 -; : i !\ I "ail1'; i: lie Nit ■ ■ i ;■ 1 in Am. announ. die M a . ' ait m ac 1 ai liiln ' . ' • n.'Miiuu ho \ v and ntiark 'or- ill fighter escort-., 1 or m cl tho If ' f .at., a- nd h ed re t i 29 ! m K • - . •. . I ' K ' • • ' ■ enen base in- China. i four paved j 1 ■ and nua.fi'i,u.- huil i.n.F . lb >'■ > I oli' d or prevented . a . n • ■■ > m :'\ ati"H of real It- i aa.ndei 1 ■■ at. \\ iiioh o-oi rtod (ho nd hit 1!h* Thigh . ni- a Shani 1 f ■' | !"'x level altar Coincident with tav.-i I a • ia> i .. la. a- a -s - V ■ nawa-ba.-oci .a. lo fa- a...') hr K.ia in.i n t o -Fa i >ilathern island ' Ky - 1 \< .. import .Ult ■ > ' ' no. • . I ; damaging ■> '.Id:a. Ka ■ -hi • .-. ■■ ty i 1 HU-UUn. a ran ' .MM ' . ,(’[ I . ! if \,1 'h r ; M o.\ ' a ■ 1 in . ■ I rt ighto ■ and ■ " ; 1 ii.il: way m ' \\ ec' ‘ Kytis v.;. . WEATHER |Ot* \OIMH i ( onsidcr.i!)!<• t l-mciin' -.s \\ *111 scattered showers and thunder storms today, tonight and Situr clay: fimtinuod moderat tom por.it tires. S< >nno Pred lets Knd Ot 1 he War l)\ laid ot 1945 ( hung:- r ul\ ?fl —( \ P Premier I \ Soup” \\ no i r turned to f hungking recentl\ t:;m .1 \ • sit t.» Most ow declared trdav that the war with Japan « <»» |.J end this vrai oi eari\ in Ullii. Smug addressing the people s political council also dei Jared that the ( hinese go\ -i mnent would he reorganized iminc* diateh with a view to creating the strongest possible machiner\ lor postwar reconstruction. lie said that while in the l'piled State's, when he attend ed the' San Francisco < onter ence before going to Moscow, h had cone dueled arrangements !or huilding up e hin.i s indtis trv and fostering the cour.tr\ > economic de\ clopment Sol: ng said nothing positive Isael lo co decided h\ his visit to Moscow during which he had several meetings with Premier stalin lie indirateel however, that negotiations initiated there were continuing Britain To Back U. S. At Potsdam Supports Truman On Necessity For Beating Japs First s’.;'.-' :i !:k- I'.ii-.'lt <. vt!m**st n • - * e . • •. • !'• ■ . r, -: - iv- > holieve.d i''1 :■ e ivi •• ch rd ,i: -n hoc o* >u.:id tour square r. i •. * S' !.: 1 ; i : - oTiiic... . * three d< It . . ' 1 s. u,'po:h 'ho .hi :;Ule h:.’..! K - iv. and tin c\ioil! Anii :. I - ,i ,ca, : o . a o up a HiO P:a. - h ' -'.lid. on. d | ' . . i Pa . . ■ ■ rhv <! n a lo.iv o! '-on Stocks Krranc On SI ow l riuiino In I);i\ s Session \ A ,! Iv (AH-Lead -a too ,V. aod al c: I'l.l-iHC-l's v ' ' : i r-‘ T ,. id ' \ ..yt :. . I’.,c.' T. . A .i : i a ’ . c y u:i i' ! !Ma pea . V . i.' C S Stool. A o ca:i To o i . 1: . . . ,i S. id I; y> I o Genera Mo- a-.-. O.d’i.:'t ..ad Stand red Oii It .mis a o i Mac. >w aim eoniniad i \ e- ll!U'\ el i p< *a<*<* \ i m I ProsjMTilN L. S. hoal President Speaks At 1 he Raising Of U. S. Flag In Berlin _ !’•- ;!• .1 >. (AP) — i’r.-id. : 1 Tr . .-peaking at a >;• nrh • it- \.... -ra.-injr over cap! iin ■ f!» i -a I today t he I’niteil > , anted "not one pit ' rrit t icace and pros;. : i v. .-rid as a whole. Tie - in I Pad great -ignifi canc • again t .t- background "I' lie ‘ t f. r• i conference, w li'-r> ': ■ I'r- d> n! is joining Britain ar t it -ia in helping to • ' ■ !-.••! • pi nPindarics and otii< r pi obli rn.~. AVo ia i... 1 l..g in the :■ ■■!■ ■■ 1 ■ • I he United s: ihe .card to a >ei a i '. • . j ■ , >•: ill world, in H | a. . ad hat e an appai'taa.';. : t. peace and oppor'an M T. ,i said. 1 !.e s’ -' -ed o er United' sc. p council 1 ■ . ’ iie.id : lelense. •.er the Capita! .a '.V . : c! tie- day the Uni’ali s' a i I: . 1 ' : e war General . ' a I it a "a. :o'!. ''a ' Asa- i apital ■ . i : i ’ < '. ■ ed to be raisi a am '1 oky "1 .i-■ - • • ■ . are l ight mg foi pe.n-i thi wel iii told i" emeny. •We 1 ie • :■ t eancp.iest. Tin <• ' territory a;."ire : We ■ .i! ' • ... • ;■ the ' ' see -. da the been ..Me :.!••• i on put this r . - , . . . . . ■ s. which to a • a -! rv . ; in. !’■ ■ ’ t'pii» I !• ' •• ' v i * picke, la ■ . ' t Me set • ')d .. (1 pi'o\ e i co 1 i.v lii.it •' ! fee I ie. i: .!e ■ I .Pc 'a- a i I at rs ol ;!:, ... ■■ ' T ! '• i • s.-. etary K i se n - T; , V i -. : "... Vico Arc F. s ; ■ . i .c ,■! the C S 11. C " i -id War S ., . \ • ! 'ie, arrived ' -pe rn I ;a ' . ' I \ ! • w \ C! - , , . r had t t ' ( (• 1 t ■: - O' P. i , • S' i: ,1. I !"• V I . Patton p . 1 v ; Parks, \ . ■ , , ■ h. Her 1 i n K>r • ’i Pivm •i -■ ni-ed -IS u; t W iKuiigt' <n ns . . t . me i •nleronee . ,' Sit . : P .’ iii'iin ; I ■ , , i ; i u : \ l m v. Hi- .<a . Mg in dose . » Mdei ti ll,» . ’ , K • • V.-: 1 ns charter . :ai Pal " v. . . 1 1 1>. and tin i. ■ -!i W: \ t l ip.i.'i •»l' !'■ *om is I .1 ei!ie vv.c 50 Miles Of China Coast Wide Open For Invasion ( ' II ",e .. .1 , \ i AIM- A I .'ii'-- i V •' Si.utii Chiu i j t ui.' •;> > hands .md • i . t 1 • i -1■. . u '»i»li '1i :u •.t n'. *. . C -i ... t t • mm. • it » it' ! ' . .. 1. > C ’: m ' it m.» ; ci -. >t. U i11_4 i\..st\vm\i ... , '.lie K ■ ;' .11 :.. 1 p:. 1\ met 111 l 11 \. ..\ ’.■ \ . ■ ■.. i '! :■ l ■ \\ it Hi. lit. ,\ ii ft; . :n ;. v eu'i :\ • .... .md Cut iv j i .1.. i in . : I • , l till .11 1 I - , lie : • I ’. I'll: 1\ ' tile : ..... i I. 'let i1 11 .it V it’tlgK. lit;. I'Jf) 11 lit’ Sell' 11 ", e - t el til'll . Y If lit;" ell . Is 11 i'll" 1' -' ul' 1 . I/'.U " neiiy held , • e 1 he .l.i|> . . ’ V- ei'iea’l . , i • 1 l ; l ine, K.11 — . ee.-me dis ■ ■ i'd.i> hnw - i ■ et. that the : u !■ \ t in iited by C'Hinoe . . a ed y Ante lean, air i>iiv\ In K\< .nee. Chinese < • .:i • et a wide ai i .. d ; e. • id v ree;i|i ■ i rd I. 1: 11 i i .i| >1 need the . .. h . ■> i '.;»ii ol Laito i .1 i turn, ii :i rt ii, , RECEIVES TENTH CASUALTY NOTICE WHEN Mrs. Felix Manghue (bot tom. r), Wmsted, Conn., received a War Depai iment telegram that her son, S, Sgt. Thomas (top, r.) had been wounded on Okinawa, she read her tenth casualty notice about her three sons. Pfc. Dwight (center, was killed on Okinawa. Sgt. Horace (left) also was wound ed ;u d'ri .lU'A'fc UuUftiatUtMll

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