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\ okohamas !District Is To Hr Hold Arrival of fleet Is As Peaceful As Maneuver at Home Manila, Aujr. 27.— l A!') - Designating lln eighth ai r.... of Lt. i i,'ii U 'lierl I. i lie! ' lli r.v'i • r to occupy Id I 11! y') an'a, (rru ral Aiai'Artiiur i"il... amiounc rd thl'l'i' '.\ iIi lie addi 1 a .ia 1 kilni ngs al V*ir liiania, T< yk.ik- |iort. and at Tateyania. old side Tokyo day on the cast side of it.- cu . ran ca. K i c h t d i >■ g r r. Mac \rthur s.iid. will arc 'lupany the supreme Allied c umoander ■\\ lien hr arrives A , mis: :»o' in •Japan, Strony American and I’.rit ish aa\ al fore ■- air, atly ar.1 | >raer ull\ anchor'd in Saga mi day. •>\ it hi n t hirty mile - of Tokyo. fat for i -1 dings -!- ' e Toky v hay Mu ,\ ''.'ii' will iligli wit ... in a ; ' " ■■ ’ ■ j i I T. ;vo v ' ■will It 1!, v\ w Ihni 1 • V f . ■ 'll'.-. The notice ct landings to come at Yokohama shows >I.u• \rihui s de termination to sain c.trlv con trol ol the important Tokyo ha\ : put fui ilitics. while I ale; ami I is a strategic -pot ten mile' irom the bottleneck I rami strait cn trarce to the bay. Yokohama is approximately 1") miles trom Yokosuka. pr.ivtii ;i> fjinet .!> a )..i! i: juaca- ; i nanc' ;ve;' .it h T .a tin a! j act <>t . uiTcndiT nl l a .signed j a boa d \.t* i ad* I • |) Mi -■ uri iti In \ ■:*..> Sunday. Manila, headniiarteis of (a*n era! Mai Arthur, supreme Vllied comm.ilidi r for Japan, said it had not been informed officially of the tlcet's into. However, a spokesman stated the iTct was operating without reporting to M.u Arthur on all details ol the master plan alreadv laid down for the i upation and lormai sin render. MaaAr.li a lu.akpa *• , *• - lv uii.to.ldii a, s \Yn V- 24lii ■■ uncli • M • Cn John K : I- Igt* ■ • •> ' • i K :'t . render ■ Hog Kong wd! n: S •;■ lie,, .Vim: -i C. II J. H.ui a: ; • 1 the Ii| - ' Mao Coming To Chiang V ■ For Peace Chm ns, An 1 >r Gen J. Hurley. I S — ulw m .I;:p.111 lett |.y plune today lev Yel ai to COM 1 * ay M; » Twc T n tin • ■ li'tithi back a Chungking m emvfi 'cnees v. 'li < ,■ •:.■■■.! i ssiau I C! i . vs K. i .. ('In ' bad in\ acd M...> to i- ! ' with he in an attempt to reach a peon i ll - ■ :: Vi- ' i t ol tli! I e; cups be tween the nat ml :ni so\ ernmollt atui Ihi nortl Chit 1 .a is, > 1 have :ii till-.- tel.::.-; to plunge til. nation into civ il war. 1 te 1 a re departing. Hurley issued a statement saying In as going to Yeiian with the eon- ■ a nut full ap pro', al ol the genes alls- : and on in\ nation ol’ Aha), cb.-ira ,.n ol the col nainist pa iv : Chi’la. "1 shall ;ct ■ ; ' it.v Al o ad his tv to Chit th.cy will eptei into direct i r [ umiis with tin1 .: ti«M 1 . eminent I am ha) v ■ . he etin ning 1.1 Yet,an. \V>' l;a> 1 v ot lied lot more than a year n an efha t to n ,v, tin- possil lily ol ei> . V. ,r i -1 Chi'.., WRIGHT’S M TOM \TI< Cl I - ITS KOIlt 1 IN 1! M l Durham. A ;g "7 (API 1 , - • m ha!: , !’ the 1.1 (lit w oi l.i-> em Joyed before the 1. 1! < Japan wove ordered to l-opart for work Mono, v : at W right’ Vat At ach i: io:'y n o 'a tl.v ( >pe'\o ion - uciv resumed on an o gnt ho"f. I: ,■ 7 V, a woe . h -is v. hit . -tly r. rhn . per i nno! The plant li V 1 i i i week wifi' fee employee. receiving .. Vucatwn wit:; pay. Congress, Business, Scared By Jobless, Spring Into Action Great Drive I oward w ays of Peace Also Gathers Momentum Was hingh Aug. 27. (AP) I lie frightening prolih m of millions of jobless workers stir imI h gislalors and husiness men to action today. An influential business group urg'd the government immed iately to help pay the fare of <tlanded war workers to new jobs. I'm- "iily. ' i■ research roil unltee el ' ■. .\,U l m" sir (.' si::: illee .iir 1'Vou . i V . el ■ merit, . n c .i' :e;ii ieil 1 11 ' ■ ’i -1 slate.- uiri'i•: sr ;ei> :.e:il ' ■ tire unempi ye i. Early ird tackled th t n Diiughti H \\ ■. ird lit • . ■ Hill Jn . to tackle tin' ;T. bleu. of broader !’>' t the 1 is ge\ e •ament pa- li t - tin ay race 1. Tin una i . Wa: In' ..-ni u U a:.! I- ■ ■ out of oil.- ; lie sr witl.lt. ninety u ■ y -. t );:,ce ■ t tens' r hr j ; 1 i lea iy roue Tin Stale Ilepai l i,,U | ..v ta ,e . i er L'niled S'ati p.-dir- ; iiy abroad. \ ' . ' a' ers and range- this fail, with c.a'- I eleanei.- "! a: eiy pin :tu uI" by (A. . '.Ilia . Hut j X S' Her "1 ' a -e new g da ilea I- i - I ., into mil a ue rii;!’.!>• i.- with | i if’A. They .v OI’A.- p"!icy on re- I • , pure celling-. I lie 'lip. a> .n , I ;l ilk "i \ cry bide i 11 .die . 1 ■ . \\ . (;■ ml new .- rabed in i i on tiie pr> — 1 .a ; !i . : I HIP- Xl alllil Ulli.iir re pot ta niel ided: I.' 1 liing identy a wuii'. u's :uid chi liiui'.- do ->i*s, bl.. i a .aid ; .i \an "v X'oveii'her. 11 a.sehoM g '"(I.-: Kle '. e.d ap pliance.-. but they will remain lairiy ,-e : ,. e i.i ! .1 spring. japs Seek Surrender Sail 1’ ralll'i.-i'i l. Cal., A a;. 27 (AT l:» 111 ! al 7'..n:.l-:ir,a. r an:a.auir n | .la;'. tte.-e l"in • II till I ’lli ll|ljli!lr ■ ! opened .-an render negotiation.- cvdii hit* l’mUal Stalls Ai my !"U..v l r-.in a., a aitaill i.ldl’"lit a n- - t III l.t./on. l:i a letter deli' creel t" an Ai" i ,i:;;. : near Ki.myall. Ye : .. - ii’a I id hi’ had received in.'trueti"ii -. Ti i.yii to .rrende:. and that a h. d ordered a - surviving troop.- t,. i - in;) l ight ai.; 7'. t - a sh 11 a id lie believed nea - i 1 latima- I’" .1.1 i*e entered in1.-’ a-. . , basely. 1 though lie was isi.il ait i g u’ ther install’'.ions l'roi i i > i; y i a The litter vv.m addre-.-i’d - 1 Maim j (teller:.1 VV. II l till, i ■ : • and< : . , the 32nd div .mu. It vv - in’. iaht a ' ay ,, Japan .-e patrol e -nta tn:. Ameriean tines through direetii e ’in eyed b\ Cltil m a ielti r m a' through the a untiiin lines. 1 1 Nipponese |>at!'■ ■ 1 e.iaried a ..nil" i a 1 urther eoinim ' ieations. Decorating Hero c r>. mm.. » w ' .. t I PRESIDENT Harry S. Truman ifc f si: .vn awarding the (’un.:;i\siorial ^1'dal of Honor to Si;t. Kalph G. Nej pel, 111, ol Ghd'l.in, luwa, one of 1 i ;«-ld;i'rs to receive the medal at i < : .onuin the Ev i Koom of t1 - {Vhite Hou.se Neppel, i farm Worker, 1 t both sin ti near 1 el, Germany, when he ignored a • i tank w... ■ it 20 Ger i wh were .tin h po sit n. (.Inter u il S mi iuhoto) Hurricane ( . iA n i -t l. 'I r -. Aug. 27. (A! K..' 111 * n p< ! 1 l" til'- '1 ex.i i.y |...tn.l la-n- said wind - , . . I- : . 1 1)11 In ] 35 Hill's all I . |.a. .,lung San An; >nio !■ - J a rums g-.l! i an tic., in - Tex... i - -.i.-i near I’ert i - -niu-r. . v.ind S- .lit. .-M l!:e i. >r" In .. a : ale ill the i- 11 1" Ah end \ • . . t1. .ii ( id ditm I .I hind Ala' a I.aid, i , Lrnhneii In the 1 will 1' | .i.| leu. ... heavy property dan.age ‘it., t Al. ill t ; I lUtlnve. i side i ' ■ i ■,i\, v. he: • 1. wind hil 120 i i . ..ii i,..ur. the patrol reported. II . .lie V. ml- 1 11 tried 111'.-. ill 1 . \d-ri I gh ii - j I eg. I list i In- sin ire. ■ tut) mill up til • ' 1 i. -la i...11c• v. as :. ailing ih-a-II lei . | iiu 11• 111 v. ea1 her ;auI rismg tin td is! v. In-ginning to < 7 - 'g 'ami.iy ;1111 r a night A winds v. i < .irii- d lilt) nans per lionr. •ouu-ial ' h ‘-nt - ai • . nut ill'll in 11 t'still ite that n ... net e\i ml $ 1 tni.nn,i m the (A i. mil. S:... fled ran a d'-iejed damage reports Ji--. in r areas. II M» !,: VSI I ! \YJ S t s ou im; hi i.oii At l.-Mi'i a. Aug. 27 . I \I ’) II -lgi.111 1' a a.e ;u.ni-u.-r ,1. Kroii.ielier s lid ' y ;: i. -1 ' i■ 1: i 111.11 *■.11 . a lelld-Iea.- e !■ - i. ■ Id i fd Si.,:. e\ mg he !* n - -:: o.min,(inn. the u. set- radio la j-.ii ii d. !• the only 17. ..n nn ' left in the posit el i i editor *’/ 'a artion. tin- hruadr.i.-t quoted 1 -'..a i.e.■ a- saying. I. 8. I loping F or l changes In Spain, Argentina Soon v' •• hmulnii. Aug 127. CAP)—• ^ ■ nan diplomats are moderately liopfiul that the next lew months I "'*•! produce radical changes in the 1 It"'i n.iii-iits ot Spain and Argentina. 1 hej an the last two c<luntries in 'h'' v.orlit si under Nazi sympa *' ■ i r regime.. And toward earn, V' -ul-nt Truman and Seerelarv of 1 s,aie Hynes den-loping a policy stern disapproval. But then are i ho signs th; i these policies are 1 - - bo h-ee • . - th anything tmijn ti>ree | till than moral censure. J . Izito- t de\ ( lupments in tin- Argcn 'h'e situation came suddenly late Saturday when Mr. Truman, ou Byrne.-,' recommendation. ordered At: -ador Braden called from Buenos Aires to becnt- 1 as-isiant Secretary ol state in charge ol Ainu | iean republics aBairs. In that post lx replaces Nelson Koekeleller. who ha been identified with t!ie policy of kid glove treatment of Argentina. Braden, on the other hand, has worked openly, although alva\ m a strictly diplomatic manner, against the .Argentine government of to m-ral Farrell. He has done this hv apoe.il to democratic edements among 'la Argentine people, and lias wot: stir port of tlm professional, labor and <-tin r groups. LABOR GROUP MEETS TRUMAN SHOWN LEAVING THE WHITE HOUSE after a conference with President fi'u an in M ;ton are (left tori ht : William Green, President ol t!ie \ I- .1! .1 .<• .1 I .nsnii, Pre.-ident of the t' S Chamber of Coin merce; PI * Mttri s Pres lent of the C.I.O.; and Ira Mosher, President of the V ' ;i’ n of Manufacturers. At lire meeting plans were r ie for a nat m il conference oi business and labor leaders. (International) Russia And China Unite Against Jap Aggression Pact Also Paves Way For Ending Chungking-Communist Differences Chlingfcu , A .. A. Ru . ;iii .a a C: i a. i : ! ■ “a \ , l r’i*• 11.1i.i;. li ■■ •> i! i_i,. t,, block air I la a I •• , .1 I. \ ,1.. | , ... aii'ii m . i.a.i. ai"l vUii'-h a 'pa. ■ in |\ r ■ ■ 111. . ay ■ .. . ..... ; i. i : 11, ■ ailt "I C 1111:ia. . a. _ ('■. ui I 1 .aan rite paH, t. :. : - usuvd jiin.ull ■ ikIj bv the Chi ■ lid Kli- a-. ci ia 111t night. pi mad. ■ that lh ..in \>. ii 1 .ui vc i lid., i > auppli' • and 1 ..ml iippcr! a ' (dcll'Va ! , - ' Cl K. Cell'.' niiti.iiiali t am • i nn ia l tu the i mu .'inn ui tar nc, th in c. in., i-uni ' . d i aid m the v\ 'a11 *‘t a J.*i .ale'.- at tack. 11 t mu ty a I t'U th 11. "I M.ii;c air.a to the l 'laii' Se, will l!u i.i ) >r<>n.j.siiij> <•,.• ,| i i • • 11 • with draw at til her oeen; i a I n> i|>. v. hidi : ■ ii-f| this r h ■r\ 11.. i Jal an* e v. it In# the next thin I: ontlis. Tin' ;ior* I'ln-nt w as s.gii'ed tor !■ ally in ilii . ■■ a Anaod 14 ,i11• i ia'i'ait i. a i ai . c. a a i lift I'd Iiv Oiines l’riin*' Min:-'. " T. . Snong and Sin :<-( Foreign A: la : > (.'ona i - ar Molnt* •. I’|'"1 ior Sliliin V itni's'd ! I a ■ .-lyniii.a. 1 i a■ tIan!'y i’Iiii: a Iona lindi'l'aar l'1 i 1 m ‘I i I ie I r: i i 11 ■.lam 11 a two — a* . 11 A - ' ■ . 1 in a i ai ’ i • , a • la thr art i . :tii i ! (’.niiar n >■: n; i nil < • 1. • i: i • ■ r 11, who J !•■< | n.*nt ly h.r. a la "a .at od.d v, all II.,' central KWernna nt in C 'iaimti.ini*. Whs sVslcct'i e> back War end W; r Is iNow Over, They Declare Wa Aug. (AP T\\ * - i Je;: ■ i ie.i it 11 ' • \.\ .,; i\ • ip ’e cored si Ti ' *i .-.ml ' e he! wed ! m dral! '.I i " '> I ■ rmaU-.y lur let -agj m u e mm ol muv mat .re ye. : - .. mn v ,.i >a >:e la. > : ucL 18 i 19 > is ui.vi mind n> pi ; ' ■ ■■ ■ their eau cation. HK \/11 l’l M 1 - (MIDI li IN \ Ml lilt A A;i i ... A e. A,. (.AIM t >ne ,.i tip. : a -t mo: i million dtillar ol it n i product* J .l;ie« ii : • \ e 1 . it 11-A l it till 1 il'lil Frat isc 1.redo, diree 1111 ,| a II' U it, . It. n I rcigi t ear manulaeluritm f r . s nil he had .not coi I lett d port is* oi $4 DIM out) worth ol United Si tes Ireighl car I tit rts, *1 rueiii; 111 let I. and machine tools. "i lur M'i't mule calls lor nr>)duelion ,,1 4.(111(1 iivifjhl cars lor Brazil rail roads during ihc next year," he -a.tl. WEATHER t oll NOin II ( \!IOI IN \. lair weather today anil to night; Tuesday dear to partly cloudy : little change in lenipera tIII is l insd.i\. japs Sign In I in ties 4 9 4 • Aim Asia i. . .. 1 In: ■ .. Aim. 77. ( AP) i ’! - 1 ;ta. el t:.* Japanese s' ■ !! a : I. a ’ | ■ i m sell to si gn to | i a i J ; l a | -i t a m • r I'ument opt ning anil sea . : aach. s i'or '.Allied isast Asia and 1 ■ i' I in ii, A - . | a.aii ■ 'll. overall Jap .. ai ret:do ' I'.ikyo. the pro- j I- ■ . 1 aa a e<l in a ovid.-s for the J j i ■ ■ to '. . eliniinar> action .- ■ tlie Alii- . \ gi\ e immediate ' r■ •1 J■: I ' Alia i•• i■ "Her- and i. p|e e -II' the !il: render with the least d'Ja.V. Hie dm .neai! 1 e. s air kines and C'\ e- ii: !'■ : I': 'a • tie-swooping op • .'.ition ..'a a. is ir lor way in Ma- ' I e v.i St:. :. :1 a a i a eh to Singa p. .re. Ah' :. 70(1.1100 J a i >a nesp ' rian i's U. •! ed to be in t Ids area. 1'he J pane ■ enitssaries, v ho landed at Rangoon in two white plain rked with green cnisses. V ore he. ill ci hv I 1 Gen. Mllmata. e! ia: i a M |. ■ !■' all I Marsha 1 Count rei a a. uder ol J : southern a.aiaes, Shnrp Advances Murk Fradinj* In Cotton Exchange \| N . :’7 (A!’’ Cut a :i :*ih re; aaened la tu J a es*nts a . I" i i -he X" n prices u ere la to tin i t drer. Octuber 22.05, iteeea Hi 77.1’J. Mare!1. 77 ail. Pv. Close I I, na' | ‘ 'l I :’a • "II pa - _ -jIj ’ll a Her 77 aa J:' (ill Ai: ail -ei 77 :> t Mas 7" 4J 7:’ la tT l Juiy "7 45 77.1.4 DEVELOPMENTS !N THE FAR EAST AS THE DAY DRAWS CLOSE f. r the I : s.. with Jap m, rai id • ■ < ntinue to ta te pla . East. Jap troops by e thot nds continue to gi\ e uj . A ei prepare to n.ove into territory held by the Japs, and • . an i i; . are mating ready to pit into effect an un| ublished treaty tt.at is i . : ted to have 1 ■ ''a signed in M ■ .. in ntid-At ist On the map ii.ted tie latest developments in fiat area of fie w. rid. (/ntern-f c>m1) Fleet nc i okyo Bay 1,200 Planes Drone Above Battleships; Japs Com.- Aboard Sagan i Ued by impressive : 1.1 =s Sn.g . •• 4 anchor planes i . neriran .. 1 1'. . ed two . - ...dim ot id1 p. m. '■ ly began 1 e ; "i . 'ivosuka away by .nil a. a dire y M nri. •: ■ - . : .n_ ..e.r ,d Sir lb a i i . i.: i - an . t l.et S in 11)43. T i \ ' . :• Iv • ' • ■ , . lU'Mi i Hr: t ' . visible II.. . ey’s ,t ‘er Tokyo .aid a • I i. t. i > s.,garni . \ . : ■.! - • i. ■ ;'ii the .'....io i . >e..-a .i ■ ?y Cap tain i. 'Si e! liver tile ■ 1 Captam Otami ie Sn . ' Tile Jap,i iH'.-c .'«■ in *■11!11* - , . . : Ti ky • buy .aid . . a a ioils for prt'l 1 : ■ D tfS .•. i ' ■ Halsey dot is* •: •1 ■' ... nr v. > v,. . • ■ * ■ ' ernef of A. lb : e; ' B. Car ney, ..-i " :u e early i:i ‘a■ s . !ia.- iteen be' . . n, 1 - i the Japant.. ; I ti.ree, 9* . iiv 'lie .1.1 • by Ihe .1 . :n itin 11 '■ ir : .Hi- i . .a ': a ee.) iii r in tlie p.r 1 > * -ia: V > . K ed bv ., V, . - i . : ti: ied in i Stv.is . ... ..a. ...ab.lU. MacArdiur 1'onighi To Start Trip A San I ram i* ■ o. ( • I.. \u... J7 — VI i — (ieuera 1 ’fat \i 11h11' ami hi :*(i\am\tl echelon proh ahl.\ \\ U leave Manila for Oki nawa. loiiiipht oil the w ato Japan. McArthur anmarnd that ili° eighth r iii) . \ etei ans of the Philippines e.im.sn under 1 - («en. lit he I turner w cold hi* annum Mi I;:M of the occupa tion I*.uves in Japan, o a up*, mi; the Tuintt and Yokohama anas, l i e eighth will be.; in kimlmu Saturduv. Septeinlu i !. \ e c o m pain io . Mu. \rthur when In* lea.es Manila will he more than 100 eiirevp.uk .its, he si les i!’ • ad\ am ed e lit i m. winch iiHiUt.es stall oiluri*. anti aides, MaeAiThur is wimhim up hi* affairs in tin* Philippines Indus for l»is stepping stone call on Okinawa, Rhiiiupincs (.is wen grcutl.s pleased it > \\ s that the lleet has sa.lt Is anchored in Japant'se w aters. Russians (kvutn i w o More Islands In Kuriles (iroup London. \ a.. !7 —< \S' I lit* Kt .I I la a ol s * iet K .issia waveu loda.s o\ ei u:iu * mint* is lands in llie Kir ill wist of the At luli.tus. as t u , eralissimo Stalin - forces spt ded their ot t a; ation of J ip.. <*se tci alters and the disarming of enenp troops. The latest Russian strides were announced last nielli in Moscow's eighteenth rcmimmi tiu° of the Pacific war. which also disclosed that Sov iet forces, expandini1 their hold u*i the southeri half o' Sakhalin island, had occupied the port of Kutaku. The Runet in d;.-rR -ed that ;.p P i \. i \ :Tv.OOU > ore J an e been i »uiuied up. :*•» Ihu.
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