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Black Markets Passing Out As Peacetime Goods Return 1 mlrrcover (>poi alions \rr W aning Prices Collapsing In Usetl Car Market And Other Fields Wa-liingltm. Aug. _v i AT') Iliac!, market- uviv crumb into thin air today he , . more peace’ illle goods ,, >, coming up fust. iHack murki 1 -. price-, used ' .I-, new car-, chicken, toy-, a: men wanting jobs, tIn ■ . re big subject- for American . \,.,ct!'c two week- alter .lapa l tl ivw in the sponge. ,.cj. .table lie . 1 e 1 • III II-'- I I chicken nl black marki • ", -a i iclds arc -' a i ing I" d isap • , , (b cniment official- a ride,I * • ■ ■ :>l,i(-k market.- m t" d a-.y j ■ axiiing, and will fall aw ay in all : c |- a- shortage.- ease There w as thi • prime new.- about pr a- today ! On u.-rd cars, they have i • ally -■.,:ted down. (in new car-, they will be .: Ui,' -..me levels as m 1!»42. I v . oPA On good- in general, all am y o'. r, tailors invaded Washington : • tliat tl'.e < d’A i trying ’ ■•ii,.' below I ' : 1 ■ land. S< Hi.e in- re dec el pn etc- e. • itj'.'i'- ' > deco .• ar to peace: T y Tilt ■ . t>' ( hr1 -ta a.-, hut e " r of tiii'm w»11 ■" tile wailime land. Men not wo ting K ert \\ , , head ol the K K Km . % ern Si a e. Llll I " '■ 'J * worker.- iia\*‘ 1<>.-■* the.: .i"". inec | Japan . a rendered. Mo i. : : .-bring the Navy ir-w n 1 ' i "• a . i: i - aiaeii if w ib j l)’e de w to aa.L in " ' l "W yea: . Will Decide Soon F;itc of ()WI l nit In F orcij^n IaiikIs \V , Hugh <n, Aug 2ti 1 \1*> President Pruri 1 anti Secret y ot .’■•ale ttyi m-- an "-ip' ep ii : uli \» hclh'T tii'- I'liiO'd Stale. -hi'Uld lia\ i- a po-twai tit-ire..il’am a t \ Li-- airl oad. I 111 ...i• i >, ice y\ .mid replace 1 In- w . a !■ ,i >\Vi. now I'hcdii!' • 1 to g" "'if el !- ii -me.-- ill about lilliety days. IT., is tlie formal slatu el Ih< 1 • < i: ia 1 reconversion ! i — ji- .in1 Irrloi iiiall v, thi- sitir.la-a i ■ ply confused. A- a r- i i AVI resignation- ! nm aln'" id an i "i-ang m -i i-arlilya The w nr ag'-nei m>\\ i " ploy ' • ..null persons. I: fal l • ‘* I . \- !•: (lav mu: ,be: I a 1 -n 1 1 jinn, .uni now is slightly in esc-- . I .iiliii. Normal training would re il'ir- 11 to that ligui'c bv tie end ot September. Communists Now At Chungking For Meet With Chiang ( huugkiug. Aug. '!#.—1 '*>l Mao Tse-Tuiig ami two other high < hinese communist leaders arrived today from Multan "ilh Major (>rueral Fatriek .1. Ilorley. tin I nited States ambassador, who yyent there to accompany them to a conference aimed at preventing civil strife in ( hina. Four aides and seeretaaries eame witli the communists. ()n the eve of talks with to neral i>simo Chiang Kai-shek. a ronimilt ee manil'estc- was issued dm • '• an immediate formation o' coalition g<' /eminent. The committee 1 ill demands ot communist mn ■> leaders that their troops be / ’ i iglil tit disarm surrendering <’ ■ nest* forces, including some n smm China, and that all national g* e: n ment t roups be withdrawn li-'ir th« territory around Ihc communist "bor tier" region. Other points set forth by tin* com mittee included: establishment ol freely elected national assembly: granting <>f legal status to all p*> 1 iti (ill parties; liberation ol all political prisoners; guarantee ol lreedoin o s|)ect*h and assembly: reduction » ' taxation; se\ ere punishment for trai tors, and disbandment ot all puppet forces. WEATHER FOR NORTH CAROLINA. Fair and slightly warmer to day, tonight and Wednesday. FIRST FORMAL JAP SURRENDER *r~ • THU I 111■■ ■ i i 1 * i lands is pictured tee: UieNipt >n< icomi anderon.Mil in the Marshalls, Capt. Mansa i; ri Shiga, ilixcs his si: nature to the of’inal rlncuu-iont. Looking on (1. t" r .from Sh . >: Lt E. R Harris, New York City; Lt Col C V. Burnett, D'etn t; and Capt. H. B. Crow, Greenfilfe, Mich Thi is an official U. S. Ka\ v Ilailiophoto. (International Sounduhatni OPA To Refuse Retailer Appeal For Price Boost Business Men Face Disapjointment On New Civilian Goods Aug 28 -(AP)~ OPA braced it-ell In lay to say a lai: 1.. i- "in)” t*• . et 'Her.' who are ’’a1 go\a . ,.. 'ill' it'ci inver- ' t I 'll •>'. i .i:, ', with toj i ■ a ol’A clc'-isi 'iv . it a as lea mod t iat today's dS-isi meeting With , -nine 4n pnki :.et! of the retail ’ ra e \\ aid wing ti..-appointment to busine? r. >u. A. :il a it it figures and arg'i- i t-a’-. tiie I’eta: iei s gr sin was o it - : i .a -ve that tin < )PA price da - : - ■ ■ ■ s ml'ai rly. ; ( )T'A is ..- a t i The new refrigerators. wa.-hin . | it" •• .aid a-- goad.- not made Ida: -1 ~ t!'a- - i r aillst c .me bark to .a t- .: at - in -1. their 18>2 ■ a t" the ransomer. i1 -o Adniini'lratn i1 he tot now- • .-s'- i sc.i'iv t.. notify the -..■'.I a -a - ga' -1 the out set that ■ ■ i.v , ; iNed and set to 2 a . . : ionnore. appr.r ed by I’: i-.-ident l a i-.a11. a a- ; e, .ared to notify the , ret 2 lets. .' ..- stated, that what t1 .-.an' a - "a - to discuss with ■ii- , . a a ', tiie policy can be : ' is. i 1 ' .- i'i a aiiiiiiuuin oil lie- '-r enie: -v 1" i nismess. Tiie price -a ! to la- ! tii.2 lie made it idea: ,i mint.1: ..g > to tile same group l - s i ■ i v i . 11)42 p.aci-s A Iso, that Sc - i 1 male no promise to de.iii'i's lurther l.ielore la ''.up a .' i pi vet a, e into effect. Late President \\ as Approached About Bio 1 ,oan Ww I!. \ug. 2;:. ■ (AIM (-11 \\ . 'Mini up t lie.?* 1 irst Ini' ..I mi nilrv into I irigadie,- (!*>n (•!-.; 1 KHi.it I!....-.-v, It's business af ;r . : i . ..I! getting In Roosevelt’s .v .- .i m: d was ii it clear ti.d iV when tl.ev would. Me see 1 :: , I louse Ways and Mean- t'.nt' '■ .- aid a deposition l r, e th. 1:.t• I’r.-- nielli's son was on file i) t t |;; 11 ye.-terda''s session was dr\ oteil out el.V to n study of two I other .statements. These were from .1. hn Hat rd. p esi.lent ol the Great ■ At hint o- & Pacific Tea Company, and .1-e .1 .ms. torn or secretary of e. .nmveree Set era! cm: itteemen, while ask ng that tlair names not be used, punted lie lord’s deposition as say ing Hi. t ■'! '■ I,.:. President was con | suited i ■ \ the gr 'O'ry chain head be furi ' ■ l.itti'i loaned young Roose J . .-II ..I.'" Jones later settled j th.- lean for S ... Some Stocks Are Firm, But Others Falter At l imes Nov. York, AM. 28. t.MM — In 111|. i; 1 n anaged to keep in ! the forw i'-'I ranks "I to lay's mar .,- aJimugii many lea,ires stum i bled. In tin- e'i'l.mt area were Go->d t' S Rubber. Great North o ITiiled Anvnaft and DuPont : tarcls ’■ ’ ded Chiyster, I' S Steel. Pell • it u, M.mlgonicry Ward a in I ( b nci : I Klcetne. m I, v • i - el.J i .-civ steady and . gimai i.'.ie- narrow. Gets New Post SPKUIILE BRADEN, funner U. S Am* bn ...itlor to Argentina, lias be. :. , ;> p. anted by I're. dent Tnr mu t*1 the [just uf A i.stant Secretary of State, replacing Nelson A. Kockrteller who lias ju. t resigned, liraden will have charge of all 1. itin-A 1 u ailairs. (iiitcmat. ucl) jCIHIOII \\ HI Aid Truman About Draft Washing:.. A : <AP Pn si lent fruit « vr. t‘,kl today [hat ' .e A ericau la i ‘lu ; y .. hold m: ; , 1 ; ■ ted it 1 ■ 1 ’ 18 to 2a bn the uf l ell . CC-. r, : . .: m. 1 ■ .• U • 1 iuua! Ic .. .• . n ill C V l a - g i u 11. I u 11 i 1 ■ 1 1 ’ c 1 : c in. 1 .r 1 -eg]' Hi's '■ ■ Ui a e Ml. :ei; c With the Pn .-i ete. •\Ve ' ' ■ ' «reo him that the men whu i \ e reiA etl two nr tint - veam should he !t‘" turned t ■ inn. i.o ... ■ 1 ■ ’ '■ r ; by yo , g, en ■ Toy. v .id. ciew i that nt nuance It eti . e sm \ if • '> le ! h ; : ,.... -1 ■ i . i1 > . !t_ ,it.ii y • .nu nn n in t ’}» piA '*■ i 1\. i. ■ i'. ■[■' i !,:■■ •• . i the Pr. • Lieut'.* I ,,| S.J lined inn* the ua:i"ii ! deiciiM program tin I ■ ciuc1' I v orated since existence. "We'.oK the I’lVs.dti ' 'AC 'A, .. A 1 liy in ..r C ird with tin ■ 1hl selecti\ e sel vici 1 en said. The Navy * to '2,8.‘>9 .tini) :■ in ::iui W'liiu'ii tu v. • ! * 1 ; i..!: ■ - wilhm ;« > t i« • On C\i|»iti*I Hil.. i i 1' 1 P ■ M !ili in t hi * .ii n id - lp.,'1 ;\n spmuU'd ri'-'.ht * * i ! ’• M.iiim surest :«>ns • »t i ’ • ■ * -' i * i •> ,lfU sin.. At UT m> 1 •! mt i i*. • U > F v,.\ \' . i-v j»;ti .!• ' i cion. ■ <. • pl.nis kite yc\>l_ rd;.y. Jap Paper Warns Its Own Pc 50 pie Tokyo Journal Says It Will Be Tragic To Atten.pt Revenge (I5y The Associated I’rcss) If the .lapanesc s.-ck nvcngi against the Allies, they’ll wind up— like Germany in a state of “total disruption, tlie in fluential Tokyo newspaper Asahi Shimbun wa- quoted a warning its readers today. Japanese militarism must be abolished. it asserted. Thiity-six member.- ol .lapn pi s' "ultra-patriot ie" i ll nizali m | u i ready rave . i bn .. ■ ■ ' d 'v tv I by re ee "iiial har.i k i. ' 1) j .■lev igency said in a bi eteast I " killed the elves ■ ti Atogaya shr > e August 22: twelve before • !• a; penal palace next day: an i 14 neai a parade ,'round A,go: 21. Proma'i I’linrc Hieashi-ixLUu a' a pres- confere, tee today, planin’" Japan's deteal on "rapid Oeten -.•••• • el the oati »ii'- fighting st ngt He - id. according to ai itl.e: I > ‘Hie. lispateh, that me rea ot fo (ietei i i: iom "'.vil 1 lie rev ■ ded i lip ,st i a.il spoken maner ■ ’ the I "i". ii - eemint; Diet session." Tie urgeo tin nation I ■ "n pent in a 11 ■ y 'Ugii mai ner." iiid laithiully exec iti' sunend ei telai.s. Other broadcasts notified Generali MaeArPuir that plans are ready foi evacuation ol prisoners lro.ni seven ( jap. i esc pot' areas, and told a con tinuing story of efforts t roe mveri \ lie 11 a ■ a ;; a* pcaei’ti i e er 'duels e Iles■ , The i t1.' -age to MarAi I: a. reque.-ied ai; transportation fro the Shinagvy.i paasonei ho.pital lo an Am 1 can i ergt ml reportei ■ paralyzed as a result ol diphtheria. A sce-nid radiogram asked Mae Artli ir’.s per.: in lor ri. .ban in ternees lo re :ai:i i Jap.ui ' il any ol them want to do • Jap Commander At Penang Gets Surrender Order Rangoon. An?. 28.— (.AIM—The Japanese commandrir of the fnr nier Japanese-German submarine base at Penang. guarding the ap roaehes to Singapore, was orth'red today to a rendezvous with Brit ish naval officers off-shore lo dis cuss surrender preliminaries. The Japanese were ordered to bring a w hite I lag launch along side the flagship Nelson north of Penang at I I a. m.. and present lull details of mine fields. This was the first surrender contact with Malaya. The British abandoned Penang in Pchruryv. 1912. Fleet At Anchor At \ <>k< >suka Base To I .and Soldiers With '1 ... . !■ ■:■'t 28 in Toky " ikt.V. Aug. 28. i \ i ’ i The spearhead ol 11... nccii|iui .up forces ol the l • S. third fleet lay a: aneltiir this after ilium a lev. hundred yards nil \ ek" suka nav ii base, w here Marines anti bluejackets will land. Nine vessels ol Rear Admiral Oscar ('. Budget's vimiiiiiii'd task tern HI dropped anchor at 1:211 |>. in. (.Japan lii C. 1-' 211 .1 n Tuesday. FW 1‘ i. ex actly tour hum utter 11 ey got utidt wav fron. Sega" I bay. where they had lain n\ ernight. The Japanese nattlesllip Nagel" lay ten n lies 1111-sitore from Yuku-oka where it was hit Her black hull stood out against tin hnckgruund ol verdant hills behind t'o'aisuKa like some giant monster. Four Fleets Land Troops Upon Japan (Ilium. \ug. 28.—(AIM—Villu ally Hie total strength of \meri eu's lent- Pacific fleets and three amphibious forces will put Allied oeeupalion tronns asluoe i" 1 he Japanesv empire, and ‘•control the coastal waters" for an indciimn pyiod." The fleets will mass their ampliih I juus strength under the command "! hard-hitting Adm.ral Richmond Kel ly I'urnei to land troops. Admiral JCio i* sgid t.idav in a mess release and the fleets will patrol speeded i /.ones o' the ep- m\ so s ; For the coming large scale land inns and toe suh»ec*H«ttt eonti Japanese eMinire " •'toes (•> • fnl third fleet ol Admiral Wlllian F II ,1 v . 1 t .mono nfeii •••»• 1> f. S. filth and seventh fleets and. hv t h» V' " ’' ’ 11 ' "l ees o t ii Admiral Frank Fletcher, TO SPEARHEAD JAP OCCUPATION FIR5T AMERICAN OCCUPATION FORCES to !an 1 in J ; nv 1! U- unde; -he conn and uf Col. .It i.n 11 I.scT.y, Jr. (left), X• ■: i a:. Va. As l: r . :--r eon n i er, Lackey ill 11 es of < ; ei Is . < rrange ments for later r a..- '.a ii n; < i‘ii.jtmg the ft: l l’ S. Aia.y tran.-: rt e\: i ■ <i to I in 1 in J. . a v .' i-eCapt. Donald l‘.U M iil.-.n f: ipht •. New York City. The planes vv.il i at Atsuei field. (I ateniai.o;,u i) ' Ran.:'non, Burma, Au.ir. 2JS.— (AI’)—Sullen, t ht-Iijtju-tl Japa nese siiiTt utlcr en\i.y.- signed preliminary agreements toda\ in a historic t'i\e-minute ceremony w iiicii paved the way tor Allied ■ room i pat it® ol Sinp.iptuv. all southeast Asia and the Bast i 1 tidies The Ii i i ell' • y- . ' . ' il l ly i'l chairs in the center ■ i the :In 4* lishtfil u and h.ill i ■ in rie - ernnii nl timae. lai iny a 1 nr, t; . Ie, ar 'iinrl Inc . the Ai n ti . i-jn a nl - lift . v. ai i- y.itlirri.i. Ki i the '....I ler.es li'.aiK I’n.teu S',.',-, U. ill h, FreI. ei iiiy I ':.;: n , l.l. (111 . I j - ;, ' ■.!, tt■11*. l"i Field Mar.-hal T> . i. c ijh 11: a I!: 11 •: i’l I!J :jiu -1 -i ’ . i in.' n arn a ... a: I i.xmi It!., a Ill's ,v. n t I \yitli a red ;• Tin All d n - ri -filialr. r. 1.' (h n. F. Iiri.v. i iny. ■ :ynt .1 "ii mu., i Adn i.'. l i. '■■;! I. Msi::." A si ii.it "ea •; A-1', e mti.alirit .. a-> ' ■ .■ i 11 if • i.i v fi:. -y I: ]' ; :, ; ■ I j n',1... i ' , t ■ .., i \ : A ii . • e tain The aili'i fiMiit s|M'f, i icd :.,, • I" i • 1 I’ii. 11 : ' .1.! :e- :t , .■ y Ini' i 11 : a t l .i i. i! e " , i' t ■: (It ' i 1 I . i :i:."i vi and the 1... ' Indie- .1 tei St - bi r d. tl. Ti;..: i ,:iui : "" nii.de 1 r slli'ei'.' I A. .ed l' :.i . v. ... in tile the e. Thai the .la;»; m i e uir eta - 1 n ( ivy 1 • ■ I. I a a * : v. . .1 a: m:; a I i il!t let a ! ente; e..ch neM mated local area t j T That a v lied military mi.- j Slight (jams In Cotton Recorded I < >\\ ard i he Knd !•>»! : ■ i" i 1 2’i -13 iv:i; ' e tv. Nim . ■ a < 2a 22 41. I • . 22 • 22 3 . Vv. CI-i'i' Open Diw.vlnv .22.33 22.ii3-.6fi M;< IM . 22.4!: 22.33 i .I.. 1 v . . , 22.03 22.03 Hurricane \\ ancs ()n Mm mo- Ini,ini! In l c\as Region Houston. Texas. \ng. ?S.— ( \1* \ lashing gull coast Inn lie.me struck loda\ toward tin great metropolitan llouston (ial\eston area, hut there wen* indications the storm was abat ing in intcnsil.N .n n mined in land. I In* death toll mounted to three as one man was k»♦ I * * t! in collapse ot a residence in su burban Houston. hulTeted b.\ a ">5-milem-hour gale last night, lairlier. two lishermen drowned when bea\> seas eapsi/ed then boat. Be* - ! left ; ,net d:i n nti- v • i 1 mi II inn-. An reau report chvl. «d •'■at I tial ra in> ha I a .. i t ' hero a: • ■ ; ndica 1 inns that ” . a .• .,■ >:.'A ly wraki: n.:. In i.v ■ i. 11 \ isai'y | act atoii. w.i. n:i!i; i ■ 000 n«-ah'ir. 1 1 c \p■’ 'A ‘n '- ■ 1 ; > .S i lie- per hoil1, Holds Walking Cane Upon Arrival With 15 Other Generals | ( htin^knm \nji. 's—. \l» — I U (i'll. .Iona Ik n W. Wain wriiht. f»*±-\ oar-old hoio of flu* Xnniiian and I ilininos stand at < orroyidor. arivrd in t htinyking toda\ w it»i riyht oth«T l nitod Matos and sovon Hritish f«*n » ra!s !« I« tsrd from a i ip.misc I ’ isom r of war i amp in Man ohuri.t ■ ‘ t A ■ 1 > i.• •' • i ■ t ;:1 v . !♦ y ii*I;r. I1" 11ri11>11 uri'T..!- won loaded : \ C'irn. A ;* i ’. r l'.- • < >! IVroival ft* : • : ■ . nek i at Sin.s4i;; •» iv The i.v 1 dee Si S’ * ‘itop Tl u i • ■ • ■ l Si;-4. • * S i i M. rk Vami!!. lor-.r e** n *.- of Mm a K- 1 (' H S ■’ 'v. for?- *-r uovrnnr «•: \«*rth Hornoo. *! i ’ ‘ 1 ’ • O Sl;.!r> 1 !-'•■-> !•> \Y:dS : S K<"H'l Ison. or. • t • - it • .r • t flitn-* Th*‘ i d .. • ,! r' \ V. 1 ndi( i 1 W ! ! O nil til. . • M.-d t , t* *• rim*- I M ?t‘<. •. and Inst.i b\ Uer. U.S. Troops Now Hold Jap Atsugi Airfield Mac M’liiur t r i' 1 Is so s.and \ Ihs?'h1h\ • Yanks Become f irst Foreign Conquerors On Japanese Islands Man!!;.. A >. <AP) — A:: ire ' the fir.-! !' »!'• !, 1 , i : ever to ■i't I..-.' i ! -.K coni rn; i o o! 'i airfield today, sdr .. v. ith the careful »:«t 1 1 :. .. entry of the third : a ..i advance squadron iiv V i.• i>uy. ■. iii's "5 Wa! d 11 p . i kash u s western port el S;e a bo* nice : : epaiv *,# AM.f'd • t ru-ad • hint <■ « ! i: i • • 1 :>0 com muni aiiou- i- w ho land ed 41 |» u *S i» m. Monday isik 1:t I Vt I - tin- transput* plane first troons In i.i • m iapan was tempered i" Md n •tmeement that t\\ ru\\ 111 • • r : How s had been killed it. a lake-nil crash on Okinawa.. • ■■ • *•••<• ..'.re .. ;• ■ 4 Ats'lgl i etvng i * n t h e . iking . 'lively -,.t; rently e 4 a h ihe „. .. .. ( ... t • -.ml other 1 H . I | :'' - • ( ■ I hiii sri i'. u it -i prrnarations ar.* i oni; lrtc. M i \rtKir will luir the Oki> " statute area It- t!< forma I i 1 r • i" lo la pan. \ limit llm ti;m- in i' I aniline lit Xtsii.a iii" si ' • air * ails tor 10, I hit 20 I ereent 1 ;i\ ( lit Studied {>\ (muressnien ... J: (AP) - rtual cer 11 today , ! f 11 s ■ divid ■ t,’■ \t year. 1 Mlnrie •1 e tax • i ... , ns Conti i. plan. ■ an;Id be .•ions rmd I IP ! i fill. ■ • the Se ll become ;• iti income. • vi rs to re • ■ ■ i: payroll . i ed several imam ■ t;. < bur* must Bahamians In Florida Slajjo 'Biot S; r (AD S 1 1 i, , tO' s . r. • • _* • • i Negro . . • .<.• and d: .: lnMiie, i .•. \ . : • • \ osterdav. and 1. . • ' f.-rs from 11 : . . od to ro Negro .. ... ! 'spitals, • • . • j• * and ;m - • . • and six. a i . . t • ‘ i i t i n coun ty i.. i 1 ..! S' ..' I :■< 1 1 .‘tu Ne gritos in.tk ov.-r tin' font of A fin v \ V. Food ■ :h bar i tng • i ■ ... ;i|. . id bur 's i ■ ' ' ■ "lit sent l. . . i ... \ ; tin- . v. ith all ; rum Palm [ Be;
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