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* U. S. FIGHTS ON, DESPITE R UMOR OF PEA CE * Other Allies Being Consulted On Plan 55 For Ending Of War Atomic' Pioneer *»• .. ALTHOUGH her calculations had much to do with the development of the atom bomb, Dr. Lise Meit ner, 07, who lied Germany in 1033, said i:i Stockholm that she had not hom'd of the atom bomb announce ment by President Truman. The Austrian woman scientist and Dr. tutu Hahn, also a German refugee, are credited with breaking up ura li atoms—ths. first step toward atomic bombs. (international) Russia Is Advised Of Jap Offer Tokyo Government Advises It is Now Prepared To Quit il>\ The Associated I'rcss.) Federal < ommuniralions ( illu sion niiiiilois said the Jupun i'c proposal uas transmitted iiiih overseas anil not earrieil on the Japanese home radio. I.ondon. Aug 10—(Al’l—The Stockholm radio tonight said that Japan had handed the Swedish minister of foreign af fairs a mile to file British. Am erican and Russian governments oili ring to surrender. London, Aug. lit.— (A1‘)—A Tass broadcast front Moscow said today tlie Japanese minis ter of foreign affairs. Shigc mori Togo, had informe;! the 'Soviet ambassador to Tokyo. Jacob A. Malik, that Japan was ready to accept the I’otsdam terms, subject to maintenance of Emperor llirohito as sov ereign. -l he text of the Soviet new .- agency br; ad a -1: ' It ay (August PO a nv tmg el the Suv ict ainba -: ..(h i ;u •’ .1: .1 • Wahl;, with tin Ja|i.oicm 1 an - 1"!' lot 1 igi; affairs, T.ig •. tool; p'o Minkti r Tt igo made the : declaration to the Soviet aiaba-.su dor: "The Japanese government is ready t 1 accept the terms o: the declaration of July th! this year, to which tii" So\ j 1 • t government has also adhered. The Japanese govern ment undcrsUi d- that this declare - tn 11 d> e> not compi'i-e any demand which prejudices the prerogative- 01 the Jap,me- ■ emperor as sovereign "I Japan. The Japanese government asks lor definite inlormaU 11 with regard to this matter.' Minister Togo also anir'l 1 ce l that similar statements have been handed to the governments ot tin United States, Great Britain and _ (Continued on Page Four.) - w Conference Is Had At White House, But Congress Not Called Wa hinylnn. An, . !0. (Al') — I'lii \\ lute 1 i■ ni■ ■ sini H»: 1" a. ni.. KVV i. I Cat i:i l hitcil ot a A'- a a>n: i innii, • . * light *1 apan 11i i. a ;I; ! kv < »l any of fu .al ^ar:a• iui. \ • ! lAr. Pres Sea > i . , i - t-; nlM l I. I .T j- . , i ‘ al i 1 *: • f C I. ! Tl A:::..- 1.,-t ;ir:, . < • w ith : he Adi. on .ki,;.;n - . .1 11 ;; ;». .;i■ i . i . .\ ■ ; 1 y< :> V1 lit 1 bt ns id it Action i..a■ ■ 11. Ross .nil he . i«» .• ■: : ; 1. . to unn o.i C 11- ■ • Asked abot t tiu yiir|>o.M,> t : i vi dent Truman's co:: Vrence e.nher v. it:; St . •! V. Stun-on. v Secretary ! ai. ~:.d ..., l Secret..ry a Syne B\ nu . Iv X .t ;rally t;.e\ a. e • .ter* - 'e i 1.1 | ossinV dt \ el i|)ln i no i ii-Munii nis ram ru no i.Itii i.il word ot .1 sui render otter lj> Japan. Like all oi us. lie l.as .just been waiting. t Sir i lly I it " ore t:.i - annouin. • - II.I lit, the M' sCll'.‘. 1 : 1 i ; e j h . Ih..t tiie .lap. ne-i |,i i ,:i i r h..d : tunned the S.wlet a i . .~~.it'..': . t Japan \vas*vtady ti accept tin i•• • - dan: tera is.) ‘ There were those iniiuediaio ile \ i lopmt n! s a.- T iKv. • .load:'...: I) nit i new s areney riy r ; i N pun would quit .'lie ould kino hi r eu.; h ! " . 1 I esidu ■ ’I : ■ .. 1\. . if 11 i n Sc.retain . I Stall to:".. . Sn ;' 1 uy nt Wat S; imson ann Secret.xi \ ..! tin' Navy S' rrt al. !)e. • .» Uy:rn~ said there ,-t II had been ... surrender niter, and ti.at when .; Came it w i Ml id ana t . I u Ai.it i i uusuicr.i'.a Mi. not L'nit.-.i States c"ti siuei at:"U a 1 Mn■■ In: . t.i! ~ = i<* in expected levelup t > J. At tile Swiss . ' : Sv it L. . Ins, it v. a.- ex pi .tiled ' it ’.he • :|1 i : 1 e .... 11 Wi'llid r ITU tltfii '.'.it ' " . • a govern' uent W" pit en n it by tin :11 in re, • :n.‘ handed to tile A1 e. i d:j lo: .an represent ..tite> at the Sv. Swedish capitals. Secret St . vice men put ,p p. bat i sol's ilutside tiie Wus'e 11" i ntrance as c iw d op; pri ins , in rh the fence loh.it the Penn .- ylvania avenue • w In I-~ • ' ■ "■ park a crowd bep.ni patherinp ex pectantly. As "1 ti. ml de\ i i|isnetit •• v e.v . c, aite.'i ht’1'11 specul; , I ion ee:P around the rep .rtecl Ja;i:.nesi’ ;■ fC ir ':' a 'ed 'll S me S w 1 ANOTHER JAP WARSHiP SENT TO BOTTOM BY ALLIES ONE OF THE FEW JAP BATTLESHIPS that were left, the II ia is shown as she rested on 1' e I .Horn of the I'd.>n I S. i ir Na Si ,i after American and British Navy planes attach d to the f.,med and mi .h'.y A i .If. i - >•'. LT. S, i :i■ i rl i it'et had 1 ombed the Nipponese war. Inp. Note that the vessel' •!•.« and tup r shii Ui. e at >■ a . .ass of wi'echacc. This Ls an oilicial Li. b. Navy uluto. (Inuytatiu: al Suunduhulu> Bombing Of ^Nagasaki is Civ Staggering (Iu;im Au;g. IB. - > AP) .\ ;.-•?! j TO to wf)0 mill*- away ■■ • 111- • I ..lo a.; a avnha'g o: \.ig : .. a a he- 1 e d i t ' ! i c* \ i *. * * A . ■ :' dtn! Kiai;a i Ciea.i.u repot !e i th.e ()'g:t:av. ..-ba. plane alters.: . <• a ! it targets ■ I the > * it hern -I ip me ;'garni «>I K - . . saw : ... a i a:i-i r. plosinns as tae rn->>: do.Tr • -fix e 0(10 lei : '■ tae air. A e.ew ae ; ery > el.lt a o: a: a• a shot a.t • iai - v> .or M.000 i -ax *. ‘ . •,isi- to • .-a.-e JO,000 Ifft. Tae : \.. j. ..•.re :"-d: ,:)r ' .. -g ..-a ay (it a a. eh a ! < •' S:. k rn n.e '. ' red *T. a. aaag (min a photo nvonnaissanco plane. a'!!; dev -\a d. aI>.a a . :v a r tv! y e.U). «A, ; i; v • • v g PJ.nnn v. >!:mk( U .1 •. <t. ..!lCl du>: T ■ I world'.-1 non bu*n'j II! .: I'.i :■ | i- '. >: r.In'. USED TO BE NAZIS' ATOMIC PLANT ____ —• .*x? ,Gim? JU^t RELEASED BY THE NORWEGIANS is this picture of the nitrate plant ■t lijukan Norway, HO miles west of Oslo, where the Germans started ex perimental work to produce an atomic bomb. The Nazis efforts were halted here when members of the Norwegian underground made a daring raid and blew up the plant and its contents. Outer ml lunal SounduhUo) (]>y Tim Associated Pres.-) Sovit force> have invaded Korea on wide front and have 'peered into the southern half of strategic Sakhtdin island. Tokyo radio announced loday, as other lied army troops plunged deeper into dapai: -e-held .Manchuria in a multi-pronged invasion. (Mi liie - ronil i .: l! ‘sia s wai wit:! Japan, V- ■ i p.i 'vl an i.: - jtpna I !u ali'i Ll eo. i mump, a- ' - ayitig Ku ed Korea ii tin icniity . e i a ' . en; pai t ol that . - tint v. The hivu-ain h Kara! Ho, ,1a;e. llese i: i ' i .them hid: S made at several point.'. Tokyo said I that at thi e t .me a Sm iet : ive j ed ou t m ‘ . mss 1 ■ ■ 1 !lv 1 t: a ..ill.I V. e S t 11: H i (in'. T ie ii i idea ! ■ ivei e ri- -rdeti by tie Fed .at I' m! unit-ad nns ; '■ nn .: i.-.T n. Amt ria.m a s : ree.- in Chi ia I ill; It! ere -a lig i lepl yeti ! or , rith tin R in tiie m ■ l:i. Lt Cm: Gt a S. St eti n -a • q i ■ i ::. a Celt ingking dispatch. ■ d tie l *. S i m: i and Nth a i.' a ; inady wt iv "u i n deployed t > me' ! t: e I m a -it aiti ms en ..tod j by t no i, m front,, and vvn i a: ep enemy t rma ry e ervwile e " I s. Gi n A1: a ' C. Wiilcim ye: T S. I ml 11! e . ill the Clime ft: i t, : . s.iid ioa ■ my ! r, is earn . ■ I i iv . against the Jm . i -e, \. m .. i re ... n pie" I' ■ , . mm.in I. i m' In.,: ii mrd i '. '. : ' it on h..'d.e ol .: - ji i"n it.ion . ■ e.idy I'.ad iieen per lee! ed. As wane.- of Russian in!.t.H1ry. t: :, , , ■,. i v iiaeki ! ip m. e i n 11 Via 111nil the t .-!. 'i.-! nil the in a huge pile » : - operation .4 m-t die Jap..:a K- ntun" :ir nv. VI c iw re: ■ •' tail pa ■ , The 1!.:.; ’ niged 1 -4 mile- m. 1 • tils stolen | nee from the t .1 and 33 ode-- • - - - • ! he \\ t -l. AT. > m ' IS, Ol J -Jill S me, I - : h ■, ■ < 1 pport a v 11 : : des from the ■ - del o! 11 a 1 Ah ng.dia. Slocks Arc Not Shaken New York. \ug. 10—(AF> T o s' ... : :. del dm eloped ;m :i'ivl; (rend t , te it wave ot bu\ ; set i' 'ey ‘ a in ported Jap me. e surrender old e. jicterc 1 out. I nit ... nd in high v ol» ne a 1 vanced pr re- 'ructions te in e ■ than th. i ■ - during the hour. Si 'dug l ien picked up a i I v. tied nr ■ el' the g.i ns i ghi dly le e\ leadtrs F. >eee i ings were -P a near tne letir'. . hour. Will Slier’, accepted the sen tional news nly, ob; at vt rs - . Exci ange erations were a a: i normal. C... and brokers be 259 Of jap Planes Are i)esiro\ oil G ..; i ■ i:. Aug In.—•.AIM—Amr. .all . .1 Mi ra iv.i'. |)1 is, a. . - i 2,19 In a .a tit aid A ;■ a a:; i. 1 u.;:i H stand ye rd >. an l . t - i.mhia v a; i ■ • ;r. m A1 i a I I in. •ey s ■ . ; el disc! ed tod v craft and m liia an*, was tm- grtah.-i vet rt. ...ted |... ,int...1 ...we- at a ei strike by Ha ... great. ....a than the dainagi ported 1 • f Jlll.V 10 : 28, Kie , ell enea. v am of the : ' I K . ! Meet stunt town One ia ’he -a irate p has managed la era . int - a light -■ i . '.. pa.-.- hy a .; ran -. a. de-1: ayer. which 11.. 1". a la tm• \ i ai‘y ... the fleet the n'eri' l ag nv. Japanese gl levs were lontiunec 1.. .- hie :ilime hi the niinnunce ; t tile t 'I lie co ■ muniq. e i'll', ered only ha 1 art..ra ye-te . 1 .y. S', r ,e i : 1 ' ge - Us ed y t ■. ,.">nu carrle . ar.es \\ : i;... iHM ’ • hr ."...r.v today wen I'al .ii.-liuied. Mr..n a ihe. 1 lie lie. 1 ; - H leel ty t Kan i.l d e V ed a iu'h ng .'. w a. a a ea Tams ay aim. : ...■ ;. .. being exact* , uni the Jap an * -o I icel .:r w . r One am ''.t. March 26 to July 29. '.i petal V 5, ( - . ' ' '. !.. r.. ' . i n . 212 ha. le e ... ... 166,660 tot .a 6, lalii. , 1 a3.t.:n hms. ai.h destroy*. •I.i i' R * .. . e.'unc ■ e itift » they aw t ed mo *o eompltte 11■; - rts on u t • , i .. eai evt ! i c ie 11 - . • .1 ‘a- ‘ r r. ere l . S. S' e; Bel: i iehei u, Cl i '•liyi-.i V. S. i b( . D .. Ureratt d \ . Aw Line- Y.uadi,an l’. r : .able gainer in the pa.-t lev .ay beeause it make.- lira! ,u: u-r i: t;,e ;it,..n:e bomb, tell ..boat l \‘ WEATHER' FOlt NORTH FAKOL1N \ Fair with moderate tempera lure tonight and Saturday. Tokyo Asks Merely That Jap Emperor Retain His Powers Wild Celebrations On Okinawa And Fdsew here Follow Statement ( My The Associated I'n - ) Japan ami.- a.red today she i- r i\ to -•!!•(•< in'-a under the Potsdam declarat' n ii' Hirohito ear. retail :.i> •• .tv -r. hut the \\ hit, H> a>» iiw.do it clear that tli "tier n:o; i « n received ol'ficially. and that the war was fining on. : ■ iffet as ! rai smitted by ii f i 1 ■ . goncy at 7.no a. t “ked up in the Unit I S at • id As soeiated Pres s and merit monitors. But it had me t h rough oti ieiai ei a..,, clianii' N and tie \\ iiite It< ist aid that the United S :>e- was e-.ir. lining to fight. I>* spin t: . wild cele bration n set off in Okinawa and al t iirough out t he A i i ied W i e ld. i P.\ 1 he V i- i.i*:■ 11 Press i an* i a 'cd i . ,> ■ i Japan ead> .'ii.i I■:; :i . . • • . ... Uni” a.- Km i >!■ Hi; ■ ■.> j i! emit led P ; ■' 1 ' - ern | nil i I acted ’i oi r..M a-:’,re i ■ II n 'hiio. ! who. it said, “rle.'i ed earnestly to i rina a bo; : an early terntnuiUon cf flti i ..roadeast v ■ recot I efl i iy The .\sso :..'r I Pi e." fro. an i i I. ■, ; 'iic Vi.i'.i •! S'n'r- The broad- ] I (■,.<: came shortly aftet iJotnci an-j noaneed that .P.pan was prate- i ' i thi • ■ ■ gh diplomatic channels the ! l i ■ 11 : St t se il itoniic and coincided with new T> hyo re : o: is c.| Riisa.l\ ance- .it Mun ch K e.i I . Ss .iia 1.1 s;iii I'he J ant el.ess t I'l tin air in the :ni idle oh .. sentence aiii'C ;r..: m:tine 21M) w -rds ol the I : )Ula rtf. of the "t’t -ire" to bring about an end to h '.slilities. :ismis si vi t ruled: ■ !':u .1 • • in*. rit hopes >: n i h. :v! y ': : j : I'orufi irnai’. FCC said and liifii sa;d: ' Stand by." In L- iiici i m i' ' 1 i-im of • .ft- aii ' n. lie re port \V! te House pa M’i a-l .. inmi ;;i Wash ingn -n t na: ai ;i..n :: ami intor n ath rtnai cling tin.- .1 ananese bn adcast. Dua.i -an •! t intanning the Allies 1 hei deep through the Sv Swed imerits —neat ral mU-imt-d: .ru I: i!i - Dnmt'i ia • . -a.no out by !. 11 t he United Slat . . orn a tails. a' .a- ' . : incm l.cr a! • • ];•• :i.- - : < ..o Axis lias .- ran ion • •' 'a- and cijo day : Ger (Con:ioiu*n oi : . - Three.) L< lulon, 10.— (AIM—An official statement from the rosi (leiH-i of Prinn Minister Al l. e sai 1 tocla: 1 ivern meia is in communication with the United Sint. . it ..--da and China a ho: i tlu Tokyo broadcast, offer to >urn :hm'. Lite stale) eni sain no oilicia 1 coinn mir >1 >n Irom :he | Japanc-e gave nmen! 1 . yet | reci'ivt'd ivg ashim 'he ic . 'ii.c ler to -ui : ender i Emperor Hi: hili is ;.ih wed to lav]) his piaeo. T: statement vas ssned shortly a He.’ It i. m. EWT. At 8:30 i. in., EV H. J i Ami i: : -:.■ i n ■. ,e Swedish e. ;1 s-, i! . ids ’ s.nd n.. d.i .:.i ><• pen. e | i >nsa! had bee train tattled In ! ; 1:irough the Swedish and S .■ s • rnmot’.K I k Swi dish fori Tgn « nice had r. •: , • ; 'll, : d.ed. net it w: - 'die . I >i.(i! th a any alter s', en to S i ten beu ie ered i ' Japa Kaemasa i^nuWll . M'Unci' men:. T:v m v - . ■ . Japanese !, j..'. : i\ . ■ •. ... i ' ■ Icpati on ’ . i . :i oiler • ■ i •, • >• gav fael.i Sv : V. I>e said hae. i : • i ..a .nr.ation enneemii".; : t !’a r. -1 1 ■ arced : iav k i £ ac i i . * the re (C !. , t : i .. ;c T! i i'Ce.) S.hip Is Collapse Fotlows Warning Bv President C 7 W.i.-i;it.t<m. An;.'. 10.— (Al’)—Word fr*«m Tnkvi today that t!a .1 apaiu Sv.' M aul to > urivnder ’/r rail sa\r their t• lit 1)«. i r, follows fast on a warniu;.- I’r. -idriu Truman to \ i! :|u pit- to quit tIk 1 r doomed i. - . : . ' ■ e lor their lives. . • >n in: v,anii,.-;i • > >P<. ui .» - s .. 1 '> by . : . .• . it. * 'Clf.'. J.i j tallest' ulll> i!v yi ci “to ’1 n ^ if .1” »ny fi war" . nci to save nnt.»ld _ i ■ ' i. an us. TV I: . Tramaii >nid. \r ‘ h * .... Mr. Tr. c •»]Mi*d -- a’ . « • If t u Ann ' .f ’t pfi pA tnat ..... y 1 .. vvea) >lds for thi . I w rid in t .e tut ■ Pus: tie i.- taxing nlen- t> legit.ifd its use and Ihe . ,mV. 1 ■ . e. t:i\ ■- f his admit t 1 . - ■ • 11.. : t i 1. 1 e I l ’ ■1 1 ’ -i> i> ;i'! awful finnans aiily 1 v, h 1 li: - i ante to us.' lie e.d. 1 The President's w m: n.; ' > ii.e .1.,; i:.n 1 ; I n.e v. as it . • ' a.-d t.‘ht in ,, itti-i inute radio u port on - - . ( nlin .meat", of the Berlin btr t. mett :u!, an-1 of. reo 'i ts u! I :'n"ii.'.' to foree .! apatte-- -au renoer. 1 .-hie: exeeutive ues. r tied the [ Be. hi j .lilieal deu. on.- . e re.. .. • i ■ i .i Gen l k !! rj' lies to i . 1 . ’ a 1 : lasting pi .,.1 ! i Hu- Wcl Id. ' i fines to : , v ' .c: A. in, but . f a. . . country States . a-, . i . , .i i .. is!,aids. S wants n •. > d\ antage, i • Min the . . if ' :f coiii ni line fsis and ot world peace.’ i 1 • i;i\ e ra il , . i i no secret if made at •. fit military . : : Ilf i • • 1 : .lap will in 1. . : si me ot the nilitai s< els agreed p, i; Berlin,' A. . m.m said.
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