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JAP CABINET IS OUSTED A ^ ^ A A A * " " ~ ^ * * yc * * ★ ★★ ★★ ★ ★ ★ ★★★★ ★ ★ ★ * All Gasoline And Fuel Oil Rationing Now Ended Other Commodities Will Remain Until Supplies Catch Up Rest Cannot Come Too Soon, OPA Chief Says In Statement Washinyt on. Any, !(At*) -(11 ’A today announced imnu - diate t erminat ion of the rat ion iny of yasoline. can tin I fruit and vryetablcs, fuel oil and oil stoves. Price Administrator Chester Houles said ihat m nits, fats and oils. butter. suyar, shoo and tires will stay on the ration list "lint il military cutbacks and increased production brims' ci vilian supplii s more nearly in balance \v ith civilian demand. ■ \ . . ■ iy inv ppie thin in i )I’A." Iv v. U- .... i .1- vaseline - • 'licerneii 1!ii d v is I malty hen v\ ill'll vv e c.ni dsr, e " is ear.- will sever s c plea e. v : vsr please and a - in eh as \\ <■ ]iii■ The > >I’.\ e!i.e: e i .1 •. • l" is impi silile" to I si i u.Sr when other . e- iifriodi" - e . o ! i. ren iov e.l from rahoniny He addod: "!t re ’a:nly r.m'1 in too > 1 far y *s : e con rm Yon can e t hat t hi 11111 vi 11 o!: : he li.~l ; hr min a ■ v\ e hear that hi">1 ii- * anywline lav enough ta VO nruuuC Ci. s a me rata aim: he van in 1 hr l ie -1 May 15, 1942, and vv; - extended thf" lyiiout the iKile ai 1 Ircrinih i 1 1942. Communists Seek Control ()t (ireat Chinese ("enters Chungking. Aug. la.— (AIM — I unllic i.il reports indicated to day that Chinese communists were on the march in an attempt to seize control of all key cities in China north of tin* Vellow river, including I'ciping, Tien tsin and Tsiuglao. Among other communist ob jectives was thought to he llsuchow. strategic kr\ point ot the .junction ot the Tientsin. I’ulow and luiughai railroa'ls. which the Japanese occupied in Alay. 1)08 as a prelude- for the battle of Hankow. I iiconfirmed reports, which must he classified Us dubious until official confirmation is available. said underground forces already had seized eonlrol ot Shanghai, and were prepared to hold it until arrival of air borne Chinese national troops. Y'm *u or IVaec* Begun For World Despite Rejoicing, Other Problems Are Taking The Stage \\ ■ ■: I III't nil. Allg. 1 •'>.-( AIM — Tin v. nrld entered a new era of peace iiMay. Along the enormous liattle froll! if the 1 ’aeifie and Asia, th me at iesl forces of dest rue t i"ii i-\ er a sst mhled roiled Jo a y ie! < .i'A in - halt an mild i he pros (rate. \ anguished empire of Japan. A e d o i I ; i ( it , i\ . p' i i •: i:icl mi S' *l>tt• • r. - • • ■ t in r< , •.. • t ri i :at; •1 But a 1 m*ad\ 1 hr ■ tee e « it ling to 1 l’r Up. "Wr wit it t hr gt (bites: . v.a r 1 r have been hired with." . i 1 !' t dent Tr.iii an. 1 le an r -m. - i .I..p; n’ capitulation at \ i. ink I.*-1 night. '1 he act t!: 'h., : m :: 111 ni ll.g uf a 11' ■ ter that v .11 1< v d.i\ - ni il (» • rr.d t>! !! . V In* igh« : MarArthur a . , a i■ i•' . \ tin d m j .mdt'!' mil ;ir i . p* .1 ar r .a. : under < 'it the* h i i i Sn ■ 1 b :dam duel,i ra tion. M i than tear luaiis allrr Mr. .. mm : teed the • iin rndr thr a .a v a.- -till -m in thr 1’arjte. G y t(i r.i• , ■ i n (i tn it units ri the 1 ’nitr i Si n third 1 In j i tiir \ canity nl mi • - !>(.!,.; a;/preached by J .! .-I .-!• .. ! ; IMaft . • Tin • t bi.it d> * i» are l>eing shut i; • n,‘* thi- bulletin • lid. K.id •• Ti ky->, li'iwiA rr, waited .in — m ur mill 1 p. m . Japane e t to tell its 11'«»c>j>s of tlu sur render. I he ' « dr -1 said: W ha\ Inst, but tin- i • ten pore • y," .I added. WEATHER I-OK XOKTII ( AltOl.lN A I’ar.ly cloudy toniipil and Thursday : nattered thunder show cis this afternoon and i'V < nine. and in south portion Thurday al'lernoon. Contin ued moderate temperature to day: not so warm Thursday. Gen. De Gaulle Expected To Save Marshal Petain !' a. . A i«. la —(AIM—The life of . h Mai siiai Petain was placed . . iily i tin- minds ol General l : .1 A lie Gaulle ' .day when the ! • : high court ' justice touud i si r Vichy chiel 1 1 shite guilty ''el ..In ration with the enemy, and sentenced him to death. !’• i nlc nt Judge Pan! M- ugiheaux expre-soil the court's wish ta.it the *ic,• t• 1 sentence not lie causal out. ’l a. tile.m.- that the decision '■ eg.*” . i' PetainV execution rests with Dc G 11 ■. preside• t ol the French pro \ isional government. In -ic ■ in the ci art room eh'- c h' I*'' G die. a former protege <>! I’e tain, aid !).. Gaalle was almost cer ta.11 t c iinniule the sentence to Ido ill !'. 1 n:: t nt. Pi tain w as ell. e Do Gaulle’s regin ental ci immundt rt Inii at '.s s.,y petain had even v nth 1 the preface to one ot I). G uhe's books, which was dedicated to the marshal. The special tribunal of three indg and a 24-man jury also sen tenced Petain. tenner chief of the Va h.v state, to “national indignity.” and ordered confiscation ol all his property. The sentence was pro noun cd shortly alter four a. m. t•• day. alter deliberation of soy<< i- : - ending a 20-day trial, which r nils m na tiie most sensational in French history. Judge Mongibeaux, reading the I lengthy judgment, reviewed act., of collaboration by the V . iy 5 >vern ment v\ ith Germany and pla ed the res p* * -1 h; I i 1 y a I 'via!:: - Pet. lie court also held Petain guilty o: })!<■* ting to overthrow repubiiean Fraiiee Mongibeaux said 1 ’etain instituti • a "verit ible : eg imp ol te rm" in France. As Mongibecmx 1 egan .'peak ing. Pethin leaned I'orv.d .. .0 cupped his left ear h: hi" hard. IP usually in mobile face . ,\ so ;1 1 . . - !y liie el tort iie v. as 11 ... 1 g t la a Alter the last lew lines however, i.e settled back into his chair. beg. 1: :■ .a; hi.- Whitt -a ' chi 11 irneu to glance (tue.-'.a ningly . '. pi, time lawyer-. They kept the; eve.- meted on M mgibeaux. As Pe tain Left lh( dimly-lit :co irt ro mi i with a soldiet either ell>ow, ti; ■ 11 ; ! '1 a st .1 tin hi li.ee. 11 s1 ■ ble in . - a a - r.irm. Petain h id • • the |i oner’s d« ck just be!ore P e 'vn t • the jury, and declared emotion ally: "On the threshold ol death I swear 1 always servct^Frall.e. Applause echoed through the crowded little court Speaking slowly, Petain said also in his tiiial plea: "Mv thought, my only thought, was to remain with the people ei France, as 1 promised, instead ot ’ abandonj g them in ihejr dgeny." I War Minister An ami Suicides Following Nation’s Surrender (I’y The Associated I‘i > -i Knitn-mr Hirnhito accepted today the )'• . eabinet which led Ja|ian 1" defeat, shortly aft r : :<>rmi the people that their nation was compelled to ,rn :,'ht to the Allies to e-rape old it e rat loll. A Domci dispatch recur fled hy t i.. I'. i • meat ions ( ommission indicated that llirohito (iad r -p n situa tion of Premier Admiral Kaiitaro Suzuki and A latt r Knylish laiiyuaye hroadcast hy ltomei. da. ..: :. ayency, said the emperor had asked Suzuki to r*■ t. "pend inye- the appointment of a new premier." Orders To Cease Fire (Ii.\ The .VMM'iateii Press.) > ' • tCMdid l:a :i >e>t V> . revud 1 he reel li•:ice u. ~.ir:l im idenl", die Aided Heel' .uv; ee: v \ are aeain req ,.e.- e . ! i • *1 1. ■ .. a. .I a. .. en War Need For Gas Is Cut lleaviix W’.i • aid .n. .\m. ];>_. aP>_ IF1 lU'Kfied ' le iV. hcu ; A - . . . | in eats were a wv reduced up. > .• \ nuhely 5()"),0't»(),(1(R) a F: pet F::e ! »!M :aeitides F ’ a.000,000 ga 1 ... . . .' ■ . . 00 ga ■ • nav> e a 1 fuel (. .. • motor gaso line. Kt lease ot thc-c j>»d..ct.-. the fatitiai cjuantivic ot eiviliaFi mm line and dome Fi heat :ig . can . e made .a ret at : y . merm. 1.Kjiit>r Ratammg In North Carolina Max land Bx Dec. 1 Kaleigh. \nm i ».— c VI*'—The i‘nd of liquor rationing in North ( arolina bx December 1 xxas seen todax bx officials of tin Slate Hoard of \lc diolic ( ontrol. W hile thex made no flat prom ise. tliex said it xxas their beliel that rationing would terminate when present hooks expire on that Gate. Thex 'aid. hoxxever. ri would he soim time Indore an ample suppl.x ->i oetler qualilx liquors would he on llie shelves of the stores in the -5 so-called wet counties. Inc rased supplies « t manx brand' max soon he offered for sale. the> said. dendow s Case In 1 Recess Follow ing Peace Hilarities . \:i" :>t APt 1 Hie trial of Dr. Loon K- Mftidnw . •« t in i ■ .ai*^ |U't‘ton*o Wit* l»Hla iiiioniio - 'll ihe liisi radii- • i made by a Japai - o hi# suhji ' Is . i ; . , , . ;| Japan’s I .lit. hi to ;h: <»‘ the a ton.- i i !>• mh. " i hi" . Lh rca am we ha ve ordered tin - * \a i n e ot tlie .i< ini ! •e.'ara;,o d powers." ihe enipei1 : d* ;a ■ • -.1 end t::..* i: . • ■ lily in m II- ■ :< a* had ^vi-M .[}■:<> • n- th0 1 ‘i ; i's* •»!' i I he 1 - a ; I .!. •>. n'-> mili l : rists l • t h 1 • • ■ . , ol uneon diiionai siiv,'«,n:!« : law > ver. was relleeled in the • nw aiiaic sui cide ol \\ a; *• I.• 1 . < .moral \nami ami tin- urn ideas! ad dress h\ P: mice su/jki. i^k w hieh ! declared. " 1 ids da.\ has I 11 ■ ii;c da\ tliat. never, never '’.ill •- . ..rotten h.\ the .lapaiiese pc opl, • ••(.•led . i ;• K•. .in (>y: n« • ; over a !. MSt - < a 1 tiie ")\'t > :v iiere i1 ; a- : u !'. i r • '. but this J,s ter: ; , ' a i. it said, that Japan's m:-i.d.e v .1, Hatat ot material s'; n ;.i net rssary seieuiiiii Anew led. and equip ment. and d inis mis take we inn*; am* nd •r suit's.* < pie d * ’ W 1 111 > 1" 11:• • r .said, I <i • t • itry my jilC 1)0 . 1 >t. ; ren der u • ;he iitmn • Soviet ' 1 • e »n \ he i ' idu d. A’ . . A; »t by Ir-nv . . - VC. Miid \V A!.: . t ted. s..r. dt dare in. 11. Maj - I e.sty*,* r. . :• 'Hows: * S::o. , . . 1 light it; ti m of lio. . • - 4 11 : the i me mil • ■ at me \ i - spirits the ..coopt - :a ... * of the powoi T :l iress, T .. injects: . trend undi i have ii.lv. i • ’ • . the hi .HI i i ■ ■ . . o or nnnm: oat !• ot the . Chm a a cm— ■ . Lit the Pot-dam tiw'i,!,11' ■' ' . in ,\. ■ sin. • v self— , , r. -r 1 > orient 1 " : ■ • • i oof ■ti tha ' r t • > idize .'.hi'.v the ... : Japan. "1 tins reoord-btenkimj tmti1 ■ looted to the de Anju Monday, j the beginui g oi . , . week. CELEBRATING V-J DAY A LITTLE TOO SOON 1 THE FALSE REPORT that Japan had V at veptcd tile Allies’ terms produced l| premature celebrations throughout the1 \vi: tern hemi.-phere and among the Pacific i-lands. Shown abo\ e arc Mime of the hundreds of thou sands who crowded New York's Times Square area to celebrate the stippost i arrival of peace. Service men and civilians gather in front of the White House (in at) to watch is activities th or ft. (I ?i tp r paj io \ j ^ Home Front Now Only Front As Peace Economy h Begun Jobs Freed, Draft Relaxed. War Work Cut Back Sharply \\ .yap. 1 a.—( AIM — Tin ill ne the ! 11 'lit t 'd .y. I Tin 1 the jswuuti . way mi war output to seel, lull p, ..duct.on nr peace. ! I lore a r ' iu .d: eadv done or I aoi'.it t • :>e d. me: I John \V. S i si.ci d v.r. planned In lay down ■;. . ... icy to . ay. i: one -i ... :..e War Manpower 1 Y . ills- :. i led a.; .. np.ewe: B'.ut. as 1 Me Pres dent e ■a i! ed a t lea -' ! .-.OIK'. -'HI pi - a- : t ne relea.-cd ! .. i tin A ■ y v. a a. n 12 to la in paths. : e i 2(1 y. ... ,,nd older were “ Steps C c ■ to insure vet i cans till la.-: .. at Jo Os—AY prelerence. l'..e \ . . elle ! >().'MHI.OOO.UUO iu war contracts. I oacre.'' Wa- called bach into •i' . m September a t . c.insider 1. laafi linen:. I y:: cut pay . low el 1 1 \< s n,.u oiue: i nil- i r.it me... I lire I The one w rd ippc: ni *st si in * pit-’ - .iinis today wa' ■■jobs." I . _ . o. . cut p>. ;: :ssi.>n won't ne nee vd to leave a j i. laeto. ie- i :. ... e .. - many . v... .u1 s .■ s ivy p i .-c ; the Cc'in ' j>..l.*nrv 48-ho r w ee.. s tii a 1. doi.- the . < i if •• - ed hi tne expected release of be tween 1 .ooi'r ... - 1 a,..\.a ... . tr ..n die M n> ..pun tne next i yea o: > car .aid a halt. | i . . , > . It i ten. 1- nil. T. II "e- i.i.-t ..lore te. p.ua out ..s vet. a .- ad.nmi.strat..: in t.rcor o. I, t * Br.aT.y. iiu.n::eed 1-1.,'. . - • 11'.. ed ol i 1 > l) 1 . B. Her .-lu\ and Me a i.... i Y' m --. '.ic. Ih. \' Mo\ t una.i o ..i-l.i a... cod : at r. !i< a the t' S. 1 •• , >• iu t Si vice litis . irderi . >r j ol ■ • ,n\ qualil ied \ eter.ai -iia! 1 bi c . o priority o\ e. all n. a-\ ete. - an. i The p: oblem ot job.- . . .4 an im Capit Hill. . • w .vs and e 1 • mittee ol • , I! -e a ed August 21 t» coll: ic .1 nill ' • increase pay [iiienta or the juu.esa. Sharp, Though Temporary, Unemployment Expected Military Contracts Are All Terminated; Demobilization Near \V ’i. Aim 15.—(AIM - Ila'-m e . -a Director John \V. Say ii'r i ' >d.,y Unit .-u <U n can cel fat .on . ii-‘ of the nation'. ■v 11 cause an imme q a;,: c nd age dislocation of our can: ! iy." ' a -harp but temp i rary a • Am aient. it..- ' ■ 'mi g aig back to t;ie ! ] ,ii" . m mas.- ynemploy •' .cal •• a . , d. dare I in a 31 jiagc aying down gener al , ;. . ti.c '.a.-l < hange-ovor 1 , v 1 'co e pi'iiduct ion. He i a pf:., r, I \ ao.l'ir highlight.- o: tile a. n ' 1 1 \ -y contracts arc bc ; ■; ; • c. . li'.l Mediately CXIV, U •p . c c\ i ‘ci .uec.la! purpo-.'s ., daing the at med forces. •|'f.,- A i nmediatelv to cut a cent of weapons en tirely o y , , : 7.nun.non men will be 1 released i on> the armed service- \ ni'i'ai " next year—3,1100.0110 from :f.o A y. I . ■ lyment is ex;i celt I'd a la i -cut I .gure of 1 , itlli.tHHl 1 1 i.nl'n.OOO or more within the nex e« ts—p< aps to ..."I ' • re next spring. All c .p.-o! \i man flow or are re moved at :av. 4. p confr I- will bo lifted i;a ■ e I itelv. "Only tho-c f will r. a n .' i re which are e— acnt a f to: ex.n .tiling product ion. a , ■' i ■■ ick . preventing ■a : a id ,i.-siir:i g 5 (arii ■ e bargaining on wag wi11 in e-tored wherever prices cc.' a..'. a ling ' 'C enda ngerei i. Price i 1 rent ceilings will n e bo , nd ai.a a 1 and wage stabilizati m a i-t he c" :i led because of the tlanger m inflation. It Snyder asked for a number of leg. at re act-. i (hiding Inc ease i ,::t hi c »:npc n-ution benc- ( i (Continued on Page Six.) 1 MacArthur Gives First jap Order * 1 New Y A .. 1 Cloiiernl 1 >i Mai’Arl.’iil. first cm.; a • ,<..011 to .la ins; .it1: e:! I.e* Japane e teat ; t . geaei'.i: a J )). II. NB e, a! iii ' ■ a wed : r > M... A - .'it r'- iie.i iq..a : ei s in Man.... day. 1)( >zen I>c;id brom Celebrations ()\ er Yictor\ In I'aeifie l IV' 1 la- V.-oriated Press l. \ iete! \ celebrations — g.i> and unrestrained in ever.' ham let and i il> throughout ihe na lion—brought death to a dozen persons and injury to thou sands last night. V (i(i-' ear-oUl mother of two service' men diid in Scottsdale. Pa i she heard ol Japan's Slll'i'ClldCt . In Next \ ork til', two celo brators weti ki lcd i>\ i.. . biles, one b\ stabbing and one from . tali li mi a \xindo\x. \ I \n ,e!es w oman drop i>,.a .,...[ "Sim she became caught in a milling throng. \ Marino, jiisl rc turned from the Paeific. died alter a fall down a San f raneisco hole' stairwa :M iliwiicnt ox er the xi.ir's end brought death to a Pitts burgh mail and a Norfolk, \n.. clenv.
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